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An excerpt from session 299, October 11, 2008 [40:02]
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Hi All,
I try to publish a free Podcast of a pithy exchange from each Dinner & A Dead Gal session on the following Monday, but got it done early.
Last night's session was on the intense side because a lot of people are experiencing an intensity in their creations in recent weeks.
It's one of the longest to date and deals with:
''Rose on ...
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I do appologize Nardine, In a rush to leave for work, I scribbled some afterthoughts after taking too much time to write a few lines... There was a clear message to my outer self ''You don't listen!'' as I was finalising to post, and I see now the words I used were poorly chosen. Sorry about that!
Now on the one hand, your poems are especially ...
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I was chitchatting with my son the other day, and he said
that even though he thinks it will be fun after the shift is complete, that if
he had to choose a time period to be born into, he’d choose this time period.
He said that it was exciting to move from one set of strongly held ideas into a
group of ideas that are so radically different. ...
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Previous discussions:
The Nature of Personal Reality
NOPR: Preface: The Manufacture of Personal Reality
NOPR: Chapter 1: The Living Picture of the World
NOPR: Chapter 2: Reality and Personal Beliefs
NOPR: Chapter 3: Suggestion, Telepathy and the Grouping of BeliefsNOPR: Chapter 4: ...
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All battles in any form are internal. They’re
the battle between two elements: desire and trust. What causes conflict in most
people is that they give birth to a desire, and then they grow angry with
themselves that they would have the audacity to give birth to a desire that is
plainly not possible. In other words, they give birth to a desire ...
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If
you ever want to test the mettle of your relationships, try telling people that
you’ve had an out-of-body experience. It’s actually quite amusing. After I had
one, most of the people I told were either wary or uninterested, though most
came around after a while.
The new physics says that particles appear because we believe in particles. ...
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Faith,
trust, high expectations, confidence, and a clear vision of the best possible
scenario are all high level skills. For the most part, our culture teaches us
to doubt, to protect ourselvelves, that we’re vulnerable, that life is
uncertain, and that we should imagine the worst-case scenario for any given
situation. If you’re on autopilot, ...
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Hi there all,
Here is a new typed up and proofread defrene conversation (thank you Sung, Tom and Lisa!)
Enjoy!
with love, Emmy
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Trust, Spontaneity, Aging, and Dream Communications
March 13, 2007
Conversation
between Mark, Serge, Paul, Tom, Gert-Jan, and Defrene (channeled by Emmy ...
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I'm glad you are learning to trust your own ''voice'', Ellen. This is a lesson that i learn over and over again. Each time i go into something new i tend to trust the opinion of current teacher. Of course this become complex for me, because as a high D i tend to go with my own opinion. However the inner ''voice'' is not ...
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