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TR Morin
12-16-2009, 07:44 AM
http://www.personalgrowthcourses.net/video/blessed_unrest_hawken
DaBee
12-16-2009, 09:08 AM
This slow dial-up disallows me from viewing the video, but I delved a bit deeper and was able to get a very interesting picture of this personal insight course. I've not heard of this before and maybe that's because of my static instead of fluid intelligence ;). I'm in a positive frame of mind, though, because the possibilities of waking to a balanced view are great. I've heard Eckhart Tolle speak of the pain body, but have not been able to quite get a full grasp of it. This different insight might just do the trick!
This quote within the site is excellent!
Don't be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.
~ Steve Jobs, Apple CEO, in 2005 commencement address at Stanford University
Thanks, Morin....I'm going to spend some time here. Have you taken this course or been involved with the group?
TR Morin
12-16-2009, 04:17 PM
T I've not heard of this before and maybe that's because of my static instead of fluid intelligence ;). I'm in a positive frame of mind, though, because the possibilities of waking to a balanced view are great. I've heard Eckhart Tolle speak of the pain body, but have not been able to quite get a full grasp of it. This different insight might just do the trick!
This quote within the site is excellent!
Thanks, Morin....I'm going to spend some time here. Have you taken this course or been involved with the group?
I have taken the course which was initiated by Fred Burks ,former Presidential translator to H.W. and W. Bush, Powell and many others. He has translated in at least seven languages and the Prime Minister of India insisted that Fred translate when ever the W was there. There is a long story that was published in the Wall Street journal some years back, shortly after the Bali bombing, where Fred wrote a lengthy article that was published in the Los Angeles Times. The article disputed W's announcement that the bomb was the work of a Muslin Cleric. The difficulty for W. was that Fred was translating for India PM when that set us was discussed. He stodd up to W and set the record street. WSJ did a full front page in every edition on this story.
I had the good fortune of meeting Fred some years ago when I was in California. I believe he is a man of impeccable integrity that has mastered diligent research
Fred realized when he was putting these courses together that most people don't like to read "bad" news. He felt that the reason for that was that we just don't know how to deal with it and get rid of the discomforting emotions that come up around world events. So that's part of the work that he teaches.
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