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The Eightfold path and the 3D (from November, 2019)
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 I got the sense that the gods at war (or at peace) channel through us, and we decide whether the small amount of force that channels through us will be used constructively or destructively. Another way to say it would be whether your decisions will turn that energy to good or…
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Precognition (from October, 2020)
Precognition (from October, 2020) Dirk says there are at least three kinds of precognitive effects, the first of which you addressed, and the third of which he meant you to address: seemingly (but not truly) precognitive, “an artifact of our complex brain and body.” He describes it as anticipation, and says he agrees with your…
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Our lives and the vast impersonal forces (from December 2020)
Thursday, December 3, 2020 Louise Calio emailed me a while ago, asking if Jane Parenteau’s question had ever been addressed. Jane had asked if we in 3D affected the vast impersonal forces in any way beyond how we expressed them in our lives. “In other words, you could say they hone us. Do we hone…
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Madoff and me
Madoff and me Saturday, January 7, 2023 So tell me, what is the bottom line for a society in which a fraud of the magnitude of Madoff’s can go unpunished, uninvestigated, unprosecuted, for decades as it continues to build? It seems too enormous to have been the result of lack of oversight. It is “too…
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Two views of life
Two views of life Monday, January 9, 2023 7:35 a.m. Gentlemen, some people think you didn’t answer my question the other day. I though thought you redirected me, pointing out to me that it wasn’t the right question. Perhaps we might continue by looking at free will v. “the nanny non-3D state.” My coinage and…
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Life never “just happens” (from November, 2021)
Thursday, November 18, 2021 Gentlemen, you’re up. More about crossing thresholds? Your reminder to your friends yesterday, that significant change is not necessarily accompanied by dramatic trappings, was well to say. It is the anticipation of bells and whistles, as you say, that leads many to devalue natural processes that flow smoothly. By the same…
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Receptivity and thought
Thursday, January 12, 2023 5:15 a.m. I suppose you’d like to discuss yesterday’s drumming question at our ILC meeting. We would, and we should like to recognize and encourage your willingness to open up a little more. It was the kind of question it would have been easy to hide from. [The five-minute shamanic drumming…
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Encouragement for today
For those of you who have access to Netflix, i recommend “Mission: Joy. Finding Happiness in Troubled Times,” a documentary of about 80 minutes featuring the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. i paused it at about the one-hour mark, to put up this notice, when the Dalai Lama said, in effect, goodness is basic…
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The most important thing (from October, 2020)
Sunday, October 11, 2020 Perhaps we have inadequately made the point that people see the world through filters that precede thought, and then they alter what they see and what they think by their values and decisions. If you once see that, you have seen the most important thing about emotions and feelings. Do you…
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Changing our own past, a first-hand example (edited from August, 2019)
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 [I was working on my novel about Hemingway when I got a sense to talk to the guys.] Has it occurred to you that the specific kind of illness that terrified him centered in the lungs? It hadn’t, actually. He was thinking of the flu, but I take your point. He…