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  • 7:55 OUCH

  • You have a gold mine! Thank you for sharing your videos. Very awesome!

  • Thank you Very Much for this series of talks.

    Simply wonderful.....Authentic and to the point teachings.

    A very great mind. Thank you again.

  • WOW, what he's saying is so simple in nature, and we know he's right!, He says it so eloquently......SO PROFOUND!!!! I could listen to him for hours on end!!

  • the good part is you don't have to listen to him hours on end PRECISELY because it's so simple and natural! :) One can understand his message quickly if one truely wills to and spend all those hours puting it into practice, which is far more beneficial. THAT"S THE BEAUTY OF IT :)

  • YOUR SO RIGHT MYSTICOFTHESANDS:>)

  • Q 1- is the central theme that one should trust oneself and ones instincts (if so, is this always a good idea ? ) e.g. you may have a little experience in a subject or indident and require input from somebody with more experience.

    Q2. Towards the end of part 6, the questions was 'how can the image making end ?' if this does end, how do you approach relationships with people (on a individual level), surely, you must use your experience with that person as a basis for the relationship.

  • I'm not trying to critique, I'm really trying hard to understand. I would appreciate any thoughts.

  • You see, the intuitive insight DOES NOT exclude the analitical faculties of a person. If I'm a beginer in computers (and I am) and my computer has a problem I don't know how to fix I won't raise my sleeves and fix it myself because I'll just make things worse; I call a specialist. spontaneity (trusting your gut) is to be used outside the technical sphere i.e. in the afairs of everyday life; Once you discipline your mind, you will naturally know what to do/say in a given situation.

  • Relationships are a bit trickyer...Because contrivance (forcing yourself to do something that does not flow from your spontaneous self) many a times leeds to trouble. You should always be honest with your partner and always trust him/her. But to do that, you have to get rid of you attachment to the person and start loving him/her.

  • One Sufi master said there are 3 lvls of trus: 1 you do not trust the person until he prooves himself 2 you trust the person and after he screws up you no longer do 3 you trust him regardless of what he does until he prooves your trust right; but to do that your ego has to go i.e. you just have to let things be without clinging to them; that always leeds to arguments "Where were you? Who are you talking to" etc.

  • do!

  • Beautiful.

  • In the depths of the night on my journey through sleep i stumble across a star, a jewel that has lay hidden deep within. He has always been murmering to me. What a pleasure it is to finally stop and listen.

  • How can you not fall in love with him?

  • my dear nazestan, seemingly contradictory the person called K is not there, it's the whole of human consiousness speaking to itself. But i agree he's lovely.

  • women love men like him so i cant blame her - to find someone like him is to find something beyond description

  • I thought they all loved money

  • lol

  • thank you for your collections. priceless.

  • Thank you, its a pleasure to share!

    Best Wishes, Andrew.

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