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John Wolf – We can experience ourselves as a community
We can experience ourselves as a community, every day. One of Rita’s significant teachings is that we are a community of minds rather than a unit as we appear in our 3D body. (See for example “Communities and distinctions”, December 2014, Rita’s World). In addition, it is thought-provoking to reread some of what Jung had…
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Our part in the matter…
Sunday, December 13, 2015 F: Another idea in the shower, an interesting one at first glance…. Okay, whoever is point man on the idea, care to say more? TGU: You might ask yourself where you got the idea of “point man for this idea.” It isn’t an idea you’ve had before. F: No, it isn’t,…
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A new YouTube interview about Rita’s World
This interview by Michael Langevin is about eight minutes long.
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YouTube link, take two
The old link is being taken down and this new one substituted. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1R8N3mlDD8 If you encounter any problems, please let me know.
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John Wolf — Worship knowledge, not people
[From Frank: This is working well. As I take a break, John steps in. Very efficient of someone.] Worship knowledge, not people When I first realized that I had access to my own greater source of intelligence, the first thing I wanted to know was from what source was it coming. God? Jesus? A dead…
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Kristiina Salo — we have to sacrifice consciously
Kristiina Salo, a reader from Finland, posted a comment in response to “Our Part in the Matter,” posted Dec. 13. I thought it deserved more attention than it would get as a comment, so I asked if I might enter it as a post, rather than merely a comment. She replied: “You’re free to place…
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Guidelines
Spoke to Guidelines at The Monroe Institute tonight, and as always enjoyed it immensely. For any of the Guidelines group exploring this blog for the first time, i should add that on Facebook I am Frank.DeMarco.10 Too tired to write more at this time.
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John Wolf — Becoming an Artist in Living
Becoming an Artist in Living This message arrived spontaneously as I was mulling over my own lack of artistic talent a couple of mornings ago. It was an interesting response and showed me how creative we all are—but not the way I normally thought. I then found the useful TGU input excerpt that is repeated…
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Wake up, people
“Wake up, people!” I see it a lot on Facebook postings and comments, often by friends of mine. A description of a social problem, an ascription to overt or hidden causes, an implication that it’s almost people’s own fault for being deceived. Then, “Wake up, people!” I recognize people’s good intentions here; they want others…
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John Wolf on Perfect Peace
Perfect Peace: Where it is and where it can’t be. It is timely to think about peace, what “perfect peace” is and how it can be experienced. I found this enlightening, but it arrived with a strong dose of realism. My feelings are mixed: “Aha, I think I understand some things better”; and, “Hmmm, so…