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Some of you will remember that Joanne and I kicked off our Dinner and A Dead Guy series in July, 2004 to help Serge, Mark, and Kris develop The Kris Chronicles website and what would turn into The International Sessions a year or so later. When I look back over the last four years, I can only think, “My we’ve all come a long way, baby!”
I really ...
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John Hawkins:
6 - Notice the aspects associated with these beliefs
One of the principles of Aspect Psychology is that different aspects employ different beliefs and influences as they come and go in our outer ego. So we pay particular attention to what aspects of our personality originally engaged these beliefs and how the payoffs fulfilled ...
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Hi Robert, Jan, Jean, Monique, others,
Thanks for fleshing out one of my earlier points Robert, namely, that our inner senses allow us to merge with concepts, actions, and things in Framework 1 terms (Elias uses Regional Area 1, Kris Level 1, etc., but a Rose by any other name is still a Rose!).
We all agree that a human is somehow different ...
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Hi Carmen,
In an interesting sync, my younger brother Eric (who recently began autotyping Unru) is five years younger than I, and yet, I have always felt some kind of ''twin'' connection with him, as opposed to my older brother, Nick, who is only 18 months older and closer in some ways, in terms of growing up together, sharing the same bed and ...
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glennlogan:
Rose, the Alter Ego
Reading about Rose, in NWV (New World View) today, 10.22.07, I’m struck by similarities to the way my Alter Ego(s) come up and interact with my conscious self.
I see no difference of note, simply another way of looking at the same phenomena.
Hi Glenn,
I'm glad to see ...
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From Paul's talk at the 2007 Colorado Seth Conference.
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From Paul's talk at the 2007 Colorado Seth Conference.
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From Paul's talk at the 2007 Colorado Seth Conference.
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From Paul Helfrich's talk at the 2007 Colorado Seth Conference.
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Joanne and I just returned from five wonderful days at the Colorado Seth Conference in Longmont, CO, about 45 miles north of Denver. This was our second visit, and it felt like a family reunion since we saw so many familiar faces. I can’t tell you how incredible the group feeling gets and I hope that many of you will consider going next ...
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