Judgement Way
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great video - like it - i came across Thich Nhat Hanhs website of the order of interbeing and his 14 mindfulness trainings in which openness is excplicitly emphasised - its what distinguishes zen I think...when practiced the right way - the way is not knowing, etc... not knowing is the way.
Thanks dude. I resonate with your message strongly.
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excellent.
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Another good one...Peace.
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Finally! Someone who understands the judgment dillema! THANK YOU! :)
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Thanks Steve. I'll check out that PDF and your other video : )
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Aloha Steve, I been on a similar journey for quite sometime and actually subscribed to your site a few months back. I appreciate what you are doing. Thank you for moving forward and doing what you are born to do.
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Hi Steve. Lovely video.
I'm a big fan of taking total responsibility of our lives. And I also see the uselessness of focusing on what we don't like about the world (law of attraction/what you resist persists etc). But you know, I find it hard to let go of the government/NWO/iluminati/ controlled by the matrix thing because it's my SON who has to grow up into a world that is being turned into a hell on earth by certain people. Do you feel there is any place for 'action' to be taken..protesting?
youniverse9 2 years ago
My other video will best answer your question: "There is No Conspiracy". Also read the (PDF) Harry Browne "How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World". It's far easier to create the life you want vs trying to overhaul the matrix. My suggestion is teach your son the life skills necessary to create self-sufficiency rather than a victim mentality which blames the 'system'. There are plenty of people who live relatively free despite the system. Become the master of your own destiny.
vagabondsteve 2 years ago
Great video. I'm learning/growing a lot from your videos.
kloston1 2 years ago 2
Thank you for commenting & subscribing!
vagabondsteve 2 years ago
Have you checked out much of Carl Jungs work?
bob2me2002 2 years ago
No... what do you like most about his work? Which book do you recommend of his?
vagabondsteve 2 years ago