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Topic: The Power of Now
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tracysalome Knowflake Posts: 327 From: minneapolis minnesota USA Registered: Jan 2005
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posted September 26, 2005 11:58 PM
This book practically makes me salivate when I think of reading it. It is just a great book that I think would be comprehensive to anyone at any learning level, and also it has related to so many things in my life and been helpful. It is a very very thoughful book.  IP: Logged |
thirteen Knowflake Posts: 612 From: Rochester Hills, MI USA Registered: May 2004
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posted September 27, 2005 03:56 PM
I am a big fan of this. There are still parts of it that will all of a sudden " click" in my mind after reading something or after listening to someone. I am truly more and more convinced that this is the only truth anyone needs for spiritual advancement. Maybe all the searching i did all these years was partially useless.IP: Logged |
tracysalome Knowflake Posts: 327 From: minneapolis minnesota USA Registered: Jan 2005
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posted September 27, 2005 09:41 PM
I think that it is a great tool for spiritual advancement, its really a great work, but I don't know about the only thing. Just thin for one moment about really how much information is attainable. You cant say that anything learned independantly has ever not been useful by way of making everything come together right?  IP: Logged |
diviniT Knowflake Posts: 94 From: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Registered: Aug 2005
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posted September 28, 2005 01:02 AM
There is such beauty in simply being in the Now and creating new chapters of our story in every moment.Love and Light,  IP: Logged |
tracysalome Knowflake Posts: 327 From: minneapolis minnesota USA Registered: Jan 2005
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posted October 01, 2005 01:04 AM
I agree, it's a beautiful simplicity to think of things this way instead of picking everything apart into something so complicated. IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 22854 From: Columbus, GA USA Registered: Nov 2000
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posted December 20, 2005 09:48 AM
*bump*------------------ "There is no use trying," said Alice; "one can't believe impossible things." "I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." Lewis Carroll IP: Logged |