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Hi Tom,
Thanks for the latest installment of your exegesis on Seth's NPR. Nicely done!
RE: the quote “according to your energy, power and intensity, you can help change the beliefs of many people, of course.” First, I have never liked the term unSethian, it hints that there's one final correct interpretation and is often used as a smokescreen ...
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Unfortunately I cannot remember which book, but in one of them Seth comments that many Jews that experienced the holocaust were previously incarnated as Hun and had some issue with being aggressors. The implication being that the mass experience of the holocaust was created to see the other side of the victim/perpetrator interplay. Anyone ...
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Hi, to everyone following this thread,
It is true that I do tend to focus on the physical aspects when describing these things, but I make no excuse for that. The physical is 99% of our daily experience, and is why we are here. I do, and have, pointed out many times that there is a whole mass of stuff going on 'behind' the physical, that ...
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John McNally:
But now ask yourself, suppose your friend had other ideas of what was
'ideal', and was using the same methods as you to achieve the opposite
effect. Say he wants more power to the Republicans! How does that work
out? Who wins, and why? Or is there another answer?
More than likely our probabilities will diverge, and the ...
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Hi Everyone,
Fair warning: The subject matter here may ruin one of your all time favorite foods for you
Over the last few months, the subject of slavery has popped into my awareness from several sources.
The first was a story about Daryl Hannah, who is spending her own time and money, and taking great personal risks, to expose the sex slave ...
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Hi Joe,
Yes this is something that bothers a lot of people, especially when they first make contact with TSM, and I touched on it in my last post -
"I cannot believe I am creating all my reality, because there is no way I would have created this!"
I see the notion that we create much of our experience 'in error', to be wholy ...
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Hi Everyone,
This has been an interesting discussion. I started it, looking for some way to explain to 'novices' who asked (don't offer help where it's not asked for), how it is that I can have and do whatever I like without affecting others, and how they can do the same without affecting me and what I want to do. The main ...
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Dear John:
My last post crossed yours -- you'd already moved past it in your post by the time I hit the 'send' button.
(BTW -- Revisiting this subject, again, is useful for me -- it's been a while.)
Suppose we rebuild the YCYOR concept all over again, one step at a time (awfully linear, I know, but then we _are_ using words ...
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Hi Jason, Mark, Bill, Kristen, and anyone else who jumped in here.
Thanks for your considered replies.
One thing is for sure - we have to drop our convensional, solid, one-world view of reality, don't we. And that is hard for most people to do. (And I'm only concerned with people who show an interest and ask questions - and I try to find ...
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Hi John,
I have to agree with Bill. The way that I understand it is that your reality and my reality are very different. Each one of us creates his or her own unique reality and their perceptions of that reality. As an example, several people witness an event such as a car accident or a robbery. When asked to recount what they saw and heard, most ...
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