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Hi All,
Carmen, thanks for such a detailed sharing, very informative and you raise many important issues related to aura reading abilities. If we add our nine families of innate intention (and endless subfamily variations) it would seem that Tumold would certainly put this ''intelligence'' to good use, notwithstanding being privy to ''inside ...
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I think we’ll see many more people following their bliss: being happy, healthy, having great relationships, doing work they love, and changing the world in their own ways--sometimes by simply being happy, sometimes by staging coups. This means recognizing our inherent intent and desires, then acting on them, which requires change, being “the ...
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JonathanDilas:
Again there's another medium that claims to channel Seth and that he has returned.
If you like to take a view: http://www.sethreturns.comIf you like, you can post your meaning to this, because we have a discussion about it in our german forum about Seth and further mediums that claim to channel Seth. Also I wonder, if this would ...
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Levi, thank for taking the time to collect and transcribe this list of sources.
I will add this in my list of favorite posts. A useful list indeed.
I am, however, confused by the title. It was my understanding that Seth is Sumari.
Shantih, Shantih, Shantih,
Tom
Sumari, Ilda, GramadaZul, Sumafi, Ilda
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D.R. Johnson:
A lot of people complain, but how many of them supply workable alternatives to the thing that they are complaining about?
Hey Don,
I think that helps to define the ''practicing'' part of Seth's PI. In other words, the doing: when we take action what goals, outcomes, ideals are we aspiring to manifest as a result? Are they ...
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Hello Tony,
No time long talk to! I am sorry to hear of Russ' passing and understand the pain of separation you feel right now. I hope you will find some comfort in the many memories shared over 20 years!
As I've shared before various times, I was suicidal for 36 hours during the breakup of my first marriage in 1985. The pain of separation and ...
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Hi Jean,
What a great and simple question. In an interesting sync, Kris just mentioned in last Sunday's group session that it isn't until we begin to ask these very questions that we've actually become a human being (which I see through a developmental lens of acorn, sapling, and tree stages).
The answer you frame in your opening post ...
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