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Re: Personal SuggestionsFrom: Steven
Subject: Philosophy
Date/Time 2010-04-04 00:41:58
Remote IP: 76.247.140.105
MessageHi ChiFiend,
>>>I think that you, Steven, are a prince in a tortoise shell. ;)
Thank you for your kind words. :)
>>>Knowing full well that there was a very good chance
>>>that the information would just remain on a dusty shelf
>>>for eternity, you went to the trouble to think up a
>>>personalized alternate route for me. On top of what
>>>sounds like a very demanding schedule already,
>>>that was so thoughtful and unselfish.
My feeling was that even if you didn't use any of my post
in a practical sense, that hopefully it would be helpful
nonetheless just from the discussion. So, in other words,
I didn't consider it a waste of time at all. We are all
in it together. I wish you all the best in your journey.
>>>as I said in an earlier post, the more I read up on it
>>>and get feedback from others, the more that the standard
>>>lineup is sounding interesting and appealing.
If my discussion of a personalized "fast" approach helps you
to decide to not go fast, then I consider that a win :)
And in the event that you decide to not focus on an end goal,
but just enjoy the process, then I would encourage you to
enjoy the process as deeply as possible. As part of this,
and part of the joy of exploration, I would encourage you
to take advantage of what multiple high-level teachers have
to offer (as getting to some *goal* is not important). Thus,
in addition to Michael, I'd also consider picking up all
instruction I could from Master Chia and other high-level
senior instructors as well as Michael. Being so close to
Tao Garden, I'd exploit that advantage to the max, along with
diving headlong into Michael's program.
M. Chia has a lot of healing protocols you can take
advantage of at Tao Garden, as well as private lessons you can
get with instructors that reside there, aside from classes he
might offer when he's there and not on his world tour.
I'm a big fan of the "not being an either-or" person.
Being an "and" person always gives you more. ^_^
. . . if you don't mind ignoring the feeling of being
overwhelmed with so much to learn . . . but then again,
you don't want to run out of things to learn, right?
>>>May Allah bestow a thousand virgins upon you in heaven.
>>>Whoops, I'd better be careful what I wish upon you.
>>>We probably do not share the same wet dreams, or, now
>>>that I am doing semen retention, how shall I say -- yang dreams?
The problem with virgins is that they oftentimes have
repressive views toward sexuality (otherwise, they wouldn't
be virgins ^_^ -- unless they just haven't had the opportunity).
[Excuse my humor :)]
But if many eager participants for engaging in sexual activity
is what you wish for me, then far be from me to dissuade you ;)
Many well wishes for you,
Steven
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