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Edward Salim Michael - Teaching - March 1990 - excerpt 1

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The human being seeks to know his Celestial Being, his Supreme Being, but he believes he must add It to what he is. It is not a question of adding something to what one is.
It is not a question of acquiring or adding something to what one is, to become better, but the point is to change.

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  • A deeply sincere and authentic man. The path he teaches he has consequently gone himself.

    Ein tief aufrichtiger und authentischer Mensch. Den Weg, den er lehrt, ist er konsequent selbst gegangen.

  • exceptionnal, a must see, must read, must follow at any rate, under any circumstance.

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  • Ajahn Samedho (the theravadan monk) was influenced by Mr Salim's understanding of 'silence'. Sincerity is discovered in little things-like the eyes, the momentary stopping for breath, the self-effacing request. Interesting man with an interesting message....

  • thank you

    the real thing

    not to b found very often

  • This man is as genuine as I felt in his remarkable book The law of attention, I understand well why Ajahn Sumedho recommands it.

  • fascinating.

  • Fascinating.

  • This man is a real true man;he is certainly, a very deep person.

  • One word: a remarkable man!

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