I would want to feel every minute and cry. I would want that suffeing hell I would need that suffering. I dissagree and agree with some stuff he says. You can just wake up and know... by looking in to all your past. Its like living a sleep then waking up and just seeing everything that happened in your life. Thats what people mean by waking up. If you have work to be done then your not living in the now. If that makes sense. You don't work you just live and play. Its not work its more comitment.
Richard helps one to see the universalities of experience and how to open up to them. He gathers various tools and practices, studies schools of theory, and synthesizes it into a best practices. He is not about shoulds or shouldn'ts but about techniques for greater presence. He is able to help one understand some basic truths that help to lead a fuller life. He's awesome.
I would want to feel every minute and cry. I would want that suffeing hell I would need that suffering. I dissagree and agree with some stuff he says. You can just wake up and know... by looking in to all your past. Its like living a sleep then waking up and just seeing everything that happened in your life. Thats what people mean by waking up. If you have work to be done then your not living in the now. If that makes sense. You don't work you just live and play. Its not work its more comitment.
TheaDragonSpirit 5 months ago
Podrian proporcionar traduccion al espanol
albertonaples 6 months ago
Visit our Best of You Today website to read Richard Moss's interview
bestofyoutoday 8 months ago
Best interview I've seen on conscious tv along with Catherine Ingram. Thanks a lot.
cmmont3 8 months ago
brilliant thank you
cheshirealleycat 8 months ago
wow, Richard is amazing ! Thank you so much for posting this. Lain is great as well. I want to learn more about Richard's work.
chefband 9 months ago
wow, Richard is amazing ! Thank you so much for posting this. Lain is great as well.
chefband 9 months ago
@innerlocus its sufi
JasonRebify 10 months ago
Richard helps one to see the universalities of experience and how to open up to them. He gathers various tools and practices, studies schools of theory, and synthesizes it into a best practices. He is not about shoulds or shouldn'ts but about techniques for greater presence. He is able to help one understand some basic truths that help to lead a fuller life. He's awesome.
AutomaticSaint 10 months ago
Very well stated, books like this ought to be autobiographies about one self and the process by which one finds
a way amidst many to connect to that which is the ground of all being.
aglogeo1 10 months ago