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Originally Posted by Shechaiyah
So, what we need to do at this late date is GO BUY a couple of new books at Amazon?
Is being a consumer always THE ANSWER?
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Wow. Sorry you perceive things that way. I don't recall telling you to go funnel your money to these people mind you, I said you can check it out. The website I linked has a TON of free information. If you don't feel self-directed enough to traverse through the links, I'll help you out:
Here is the intro written by the group who provides this information.
Here's some information and links about this stuff.
A related website with more free stuff.
Here is a meditation I do variations of each day that given me some pretty amazing results. Again though, your mileage may vary, and, the ONLY reason for linking this, so you can read it, know it, or anything else, is so that you DO IT! Judging effectiveness without doing is like a scientist guaging the value of meditation itself while never practicing it, and just observing others who do... misses the point just a bit
I fully understand that these materials cost money, but that is a fundamental underlying implication of ANY form of value exchange... money just happens to be what we humans are currently choosing to measure the exchange with. If you don't want to buy anything... then don't! For ten bucks though, a book from amazon will give you a highly valuable introduction that will give a lot of guidance on the general subject of the thread though, which is why I am giving you my attention to write this point at the moment.
And keep in mind, these materials are not doctrine or something I fully accept word-for-word, I'm just saying that absorbing them has given me some very big picture direction in many of the questions I have also found myself asking throughout the years.
Like that old saying, "Don't bite my finger, look where I am pointing!" Or not!
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How about giving us a precis or a summary, to work from? I think a lot of us have enough financial worries at the moment, to revert to the old buy, buy, buy habit.
How 'bout it, omnicentricity? How about telling us something we can use?
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Well, I would suggest starting with the references I gave. Book reviews online, google, etc. Run with it. You will find all perspectives, both pro and con. Which is another reason I don't want to give you a huge summary. That already exists online if you look around.
And honestly, if spending ten bucks on a book from amazon fuels your choice to be creating more financial worry in your life, you have a LOT bigger issues to be putting your energy on than spending your time posting in an off-topic project camelot thread about the trivial details of aliens.
Be with your intention and action to go create solutions to your obstacles. If the obstacle between you and the answers you may find in a book that some dude on the internet recommended is TEN DOLLARS,
I would suggest that you are actually powerful enough to overcome that rather effortlessly. And for what its worth, my suggestion to you was basically "check this stuff out if you want." This suggestion does not have anything to do with me telling you that spending all your money and being a consumer is the answer to anything about anything.
Here's something you can use though... Like I said before, this information is not theory stuff. Who-did-what information is packed into the materials, but that is step one.
What we do with the knowledge, where choose to go with what we know, and how to get there are the the best parts of what can be learned from this stuff, in my experience.
Ultimately, the burden of proof lies in the eye of the beholder... because YOU are the only one who can define what YOUR answers are, and they ARE out there. Can you ask the questions that will awaken the answers your Spirit has always known? It's up to YOU to create the intention to bridge the gap between you and what you want to know
If you choose to do that, it may or may not be found in any of these books. I gleaned a ton of value from them... your mileage may vary!
be well