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Author: kbkb Date: Sep 7, 2008 10:13
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Author: SeanSean Date: Sep 7, 2008 20:07
Way to go .... Eckhart Tolle is excellent for those who are ready to deal
with their own reality, and become aware of what IS.
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Author: PubliusPublius Date: Sep 7, 2008 23:19
> Way to go .... Eckhart Tolle is excellent for those who are ready to
> deal with their own reality, and become aware of what IS.
LOL. The endless parade of pop gurus with their endless revelations about
"what is", and the endless throngs of supplicants forking over their money
to be "enlightened," is endlessly amusing.
The only one proved right so far is P. T. Barnum.
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Author: bigfletch8bigfletch8 Date: Sep 8, 2008 01:55
On Sep 8, 3:56Â pm, Immortalist yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sep 7, 10:13 am, kb hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Interesting take on basic psychology.
Interesting take on your perception.
>But if the problems arise when
> we forget we are in the moment or when we focus on some other moments,
> are not we doing this forgetting and focusing on other moments in this
> moment?
Be careful you dont get dizzy.
There are no problems. Did you forget that?
>We often remember and imagine other moments and sometimes this
> can help us greatly in our lives, like if we remember something
> special or imagines a way something could come out and then use the
> memory of that assumed future moment in the next moment to solve
> problems. So there must be good uses of other moments. I watched the
> video but he didn't make a clear line between the healthy and
> unhealthy uses of these abilities to break free from moments.
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Author: bigfletch8bigfletch8 Date: Sep 8, 2008 02:05
On Sep 8, 4:19Â pm, Publius nospam.comcast.net> wrote:
>> Way to go .... Eckhart Tolle is excellent for those who are ready to
>> deal with their own reality, and become aware of what IS.
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> LOL. The endless parade of pop gurus with their endless revelations about
> "what is", and the endless throngs of supplicants forking over their money
> to be "enlightened," is endlessly amusing.
>
> The only one proved right so far is P. T. Barnum.
Spot on, hence the gods Mercedes Benz, Lamborgini, Calvin Cline,
Gucci, Elle McPherson.
If only she could be bought hehehehe. Only the true goddess is beyond
Price. I checked that out with Price Waterhouse.
He gave as good an explanation as I have seen regarding the illusion
of materialism.
How would you feel about the messanger boy, if he didnt collect a
penny for his efforts.
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Author: John RadgoskyJohn Radgosky Date: Sep 8, 2008 05:43
On Sep 8, 2:19Â am, Publius nospam.comcast.net> wrote:
>> Way to go .... Eckhart Tolle is excellent for those who are ready to
>> deal with their own reality, and become aware of what IS.
>
> LOL. The endless parade of pop gurus with their endless revelations about
> "what is", and the endless throngs of supplicants forking over their money
> to be "enlightened," is endlessly amusing.
>
> The only one proved right so far is P. T. Barnum.
except the tapes were free. I am amused by the focus on the money
side of it.
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Author: Lars JensenLars Jensen Date: Sep 8, 2008 07:34
"John Radgosky" yahoo.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:12636f7e-ecf7-4c97-9c40-58ff0b77b4bf@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
On Sep 8, 2:19 am, Publius nospam.comcast.net> wrote:
>> Way to go .... Eckhart Tolle is excellent for those who are ready to
>> deal with their own reality, and become aware of what IS.
>
> LOL. The endless parade of pop gurus with their endless revelations about
> "what is", and the endless throngs of supplicants forking over their money
> to be "enlightened," is endlessly amusing.
>
> The only one proved right so far is P. T. Barnum.
except the tapes were free. I am amused by the focus on the money
side of it.
I think P. T. Barnum had a really fair price compared to Tolle. It appears
to me that as soon as anyone is or claim to be selfrealised then any price
is accepted and is seen as ok.
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