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Post by I AM the Way on Feb 17, 2011 17:48:23 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2011 3:34:37 GMT -6
Having spent more than 20 years of my life searching the true belief, I can testify the veracity of this sentence : “The question is: which one of these beliefs is the true belief? The answer is that it doesn’t matter which one is true. What matters is which one is most empowering.”
And I will add this quote from Girard Haven (Creating a soul) : "Not this book, nor it's teaching, is the Answer. The Answer is the Work, and the state it's induce". Once again I wonder if all this wisdom can be fully appreciated if before you're not searching it for many years.
My favorite of all quotes, from Thomas Paine : "What we get for little, we appreciate it little. It would be very surprising if such a valuable thing as The Truth is not highly appreciated."
I'll get this book ASAP !
Hail Cthulhu !
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Post by darkprism on Feb 18, 2011 16:43:44 GMT -6
I bought this book in the 90's and it really had an impact on me. Tony Robbins whether you like him or not is infectious with his personal power and enthusiasm for life. This is a great book. There is also an audio recording of this book out there so that may be a good accompaniment to the book. It's one thing to read but another thing to hear the great man with the tombstone teeth and hands like a bunch of bananas. (see the movie Shallow Hal).
Wow, this paradigm is reminding me more and more of the personal paradigm of Trey Azagthoth. I guess great minds think alike. I'm glad you you wrote this essay Ipsissimus Satanis. I'll be going back to re-read this book and begin moulding my beliefs for greater self-empowerment.
You've brought some interesting points Yrreiht. Sometimes when we are not ready truth isn't appreciated and fly's right over our heads or scoffed at. When we actively and sincerely 'Work' on ourselves, it is that much more appreciated and deserved.
Awake!
Dark Prism
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