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Message started by Spitfire on Oct 12th, 2005 at 7:33am

Title: Re: Needing advice on narrow-mindedness
Post by Spitfire on Oct 12th, 2005 at 7:33am
Can you explain abit more?

Title: Re: Needing advice on narrow-mindedness
Post by Spitfire on Oct 13th, 2005 at 3:39am
Seems to me your very open minded, your willing to change the way you think and your identity in the sake of improving yourself.


Title: Re: Needing advice on narrow-mindedness
Post by dave_a_mbs on Oct 13th, 2005 at 2:02pm
HI White Feather-
Your photo suggests forward looking, and your interests don't suggest anything particularly narrow. Maybe a new perspective on the same old stuff would be to the point. For that I'd suggest the Tao Te Ching by Lao Tze.  It has sufficient depth to engage you, and is brief enough to be taken in small bites.

dave


Title: Re: Needing advice on narrow-mindedness
Post by Mendel on Oct 13th, 2005 at 6:53pm
White Feather,

I don't know what you've read so far in your
spiritual quest. My favorite books which helped
me understand my identity and purpose
and see the bigger picture were Journey of Souls and Destiny of Souls by Michael Newton.

As far as solving particular problems in your
life, there is no blanket answer. If it were as
simple as a universal book or two,
there would be no need to reincarnate over & over again. We'd all just read this super-duper book and be done with it. Earth-life is extremely complex, that's why were here.

But, if you can pinpoint any specific issues that you have in life, there's probably a book of wisdom that would hit the spot.

Ultimately, many of the answers to your questions  can be found internally from your higher self. But to unlock this internal guidance requires trying a lot of keys (e.g. meditation and dreams)


-mike





Title: Re: Needing advice on narrow-mindedness
Post by kodakball on Oct 13th, 2005 at 9:14pm
Well White Feather

What made me realized or planted the seed for me to realize the unlimited possibilities of what could exist, and what might exist, it is was a radio show I stated listen to about 10 years, and if I was never exposed to it, it would be a scary, since if I could quantify it to the education in most countries.  Right now I could consider myself to be in grade 12 in North America that is, if it wasn’t for the radio show, I still would be at a 6th grade level.
Oh the talk that started it all was http://www.coasttocoastam.com
I would deem it a necessary in order to continue on to more advance, but fundamental issues, but I could go on and on, but that is a half descent starting point.

Title: Re: Needing advice on narrow-mindedness
Post by Kardec on Oct 14th, 2005 at 11:15am
Something very important to me is now partially available in English:
http://www.sgny.org/main/books.htm

Title: Re: Needing advice on narrow-mindedness
Post by recoverer on Oct 14th, 2005 at 11:43am
White Feather:

I agree with Mendel. Michael Newton's books are a good source of information if you want a broader view. Rosalind Mcknights books are good too.

I also agree with Mendel when it comes to dreams. I've paid attention to mine quite a bit, and lots of guidance comes from them. I keep a dream journal by my bed, and take some quick notes after dreams I can recall. Often my memory is fuzzy at first, but the more I write the more recall comes to me. The symbology might seem puzzling at first, but since it's scripted specifically for you, it's decipherable. It's more about feeling the interpretations, than being logical about it.

Another thing that works well is to ask a question during meditation, and wait for an answer to come to you in the form of an image (sometimes a moving image).



wrote on Oct 13th, 2005 at 6:53pm:
White Feather,

I don't know what you've read so far in your
spiritual quest. My favorite books which helped
me understand my identity and purpose
and see the bigger picture were Journey of Souls and Destiny of Souls by Michael Newton.

As far as solving particular problems in your
life, there is no blanket answer. If it were as
simple as a universal book or two,
there would be no need to reincarnate over & over again. We'd all just read this super-duper book and be done with it. Earth-life is extremely complex, that's why were here.

But, if you can pinpoint any specific issues that you have in life, there's probably a book of wisdom that would hit the spot.

Ultimately, many of the answers to your questions  can be found internally from your higher self. But to unlock this internal guidance requires trying a lot of keys (e.g. meditation and dreams)


-mike





Title: Re: Needing advice on narrow-mindedness
Post by Rob_Roy on Oct 14th, 2005 at 3:06pm
Get in touch with your guide(s). If you can't communicate with them, find someone who can.

with Love,
Bob

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