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RE: 10 Ways I Think Different!

in #blog7 years ago

I LOVE Rupert Sheldrake!

A biologist after my own heart, with the exact same issues with biology I had, and what an interesting guy! I dearly loved his Trialogues with Terence McKenna and Ralph Abraham.

I've been preparing some posts along these lines as well, so our posts may well turn out to be complimentary. I did post one a few days back, which is on gratitude, and I talk about the work of Byron Katie. She is also in agreement on Oneness, and it features strongly in her work, which I recommend.

You may find the post of interest if you care to check it out on my page. I know Jerry is not fond of dropping links here, and has admonished others for doing so, so I won't do that.

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Yes, indeed, I will take a look. As for Byron Katie, I have a well worn book of hers on the shelf next to me at this very moment: Loving What Is. And Rupert S! What a light in a forest of ignorance! Not so sure about the hollow-earth concept. Hmnnn ... I think even Rupert would fain declare that in public! Blessings.

That's the audiobook I just finished. Wonderful book, and quite profound.
I'm about to start her book "I Need Your Love - Is That True?" Looking forward to it.

Yeah, Sheldrake is in a class all his own. I absolutely adore the man. What insight.

And I've yet to be convinced regarding hollow earth and moon, being genetically engineered by aliens and the rest. I'll allow that I don't know, and that it is not completely outside the realm of possibility, but I am thus far unconvinced.

Yeah, I agree... "the moon rang like a bell" is ... well, a bit too much much for me. An odd thing to say coming from one who has danced with spirits and whose pen is moved by unseen energies.