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1642.1 | Do nothing, till you hear from ... | MRKTNG::MILLETT | | Wed Mar 18 1992 12:30 | 17 |
| Beth -- This is truly a conundrum - however, perhaps a different
perspective might be worthwhile.
A bit of Spiritual Warrior tactics might be in order, and though I
would like to think of myself as "enlightened", or "strong" enough,
I don't know if I am. What I'm going to recommend will be the toughest
test of your beliefs and abilities - but it may work.
You may want to refrain from struggling - refrain from beating your
wings. Don't fight any more. If you "capitulate", your foe wins.
But this is indeed a classic phyrric victory. What does (s)he win?
You are enabling your foe to stockpile a karmic debt of incredible
proportions - by not doing anything. By non-confrontation, by turning
aside you will strengthen yourself - and cause the downfall of your
foe in the next time around.
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1642.2 | | DSSDEV::GRIFFIN | Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty | Wed Mar 18 1992 15:55 | 22 |
| Re: .1
Thanks. That kind of coincides with some information from a reading I did for
myself last night: drop my defenses, become wide open. And you're right:
it will be a tough, perhaps the toughest, thing to do. Many of the defenses
were built up without my conscious knowledge, so even I don't know their full
extent. Oooh, I think the panic (at the thought of defenselessness) is starting
to rise already ;-)
This is kind of odd though. I caught some of the _On Homecoming_ shows on a
local PBS station the other weekend, where Bradley talks about visualizing the
child within (that is you), and visualizing a protector (which is also you) for
the child. The child has no need of defenses, for the protector defends. So,
in a way, my defenses become "controlled" by one outside of me. It is kind of
a shift of focus for me, because several years ago, *I* was the protector, asked
to murder the child at my feet (I didn't, but chose to defend instead). I
realized even then that the child was me. So, now it is time to "be" the child
rather than the protector.
Am I making sense?
Beth
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1642.3 | Don't panic | MRKTNG::MILLETT | | Wed Mar 18 1992 16:55 | 16 |
| Hmmmm. Don't know if the best course of action is to "become wide
open".... Drop your defenses - ok. But I would still use common
sense and protect myself. I think there's a difference between not
continuing the struggle and actively inviting destruction. Perhaps
it is that fine line that you might want to meditate on.
Don't know what kind of "reading" you did for yourself last night, but
the runes might be able to guide you on appropriate action that a Spiritual
Warrior would take in this instance.
This is a particularly difficult path that you are on. Not many would
be presented with something this arduous. Being presented with this is
an indication of the strength of your power and abilities.
Use them wisely.
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1642.4 | | DSSDEV::GRIFFIN | Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty | Wed Mar 18 1992 17:57 | 19 |
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Re: .3
Thanks for the support. I do understand what you mean about defenses though.
I read Tarot cards. I have done runic stones, but I'm not as comfortable/
knowledgable with them yet. I still have to look up the symbols. Cards are
almost too instantaneous, and I can use them to refine the information given
(and sometimes they refuse to tell me anything about the topic in question :-).
Ever get the feeling you could really call down lightning? I just lack a proper
target ;-) But that's why I LOVE storms. Almost all are energizing,
revitalizing.
Thanks again.
Beth
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1642.5 | | GIAMEM::ROSE | | Thu Mar 19 1992 02:29 | 17 |
| re: .0
Beth,
Have you considered getting in touch with Sylvia Brown, the psychic
mentioned in note 1640.0?
Sylvia made a live appearance on a Boston TV show earlier this year.
She was very impressive. Her readings, which she's able to give over
the telephone, are expensive - I think she said the cost was about
$200. When an audience member asked how long such a reading lasted,
she replied, "As long as it takes."
She had a paperback (written with Antoinette May) published in 1991
and entitled, "Adventures Of A Psychic."
Virginia
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1642.6 | Cheaper and better than Sylvia | 31294::WARD_FR | Making life a mystical adventure | Thu Mar 19 1992 10:35 | 16 |
| re: .5 (Virginia)
Sylvia Brown lives here in the South Bay (San Jose area of
California.) She's been around for quite a while (publically.)
I've seen her on tv and heard about her lots. She has a great
personality and is fun and entertaining; HOWEVER, if it were my
$200, there are sources of information far more accurate and
informative than Sylvia Brown.
If it's psychic information that you want (as opposed to help
with some emotional issue, say...) and the phone doesn't bother you
(it shouldn't) then try Michael (there is an earlier note about him--
2 years ago) at 415-753-3393 (channeled by Fred Hyslop [pronounced
"Hi-slip"]) or Tora at 818-996-2020 (channeled by Shaun Randall.)
Frederick
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1642.7 | | DSSDEV::GRIFFIN | Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty | Thu Mar 19 1992 12:40 | 9 |
| Frederick,
Do you know their rates?
Thanks.
And thanks to others (I've gotten some response offline as well).
Beth
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1642.8 | Michael row the bode a-sure. | 31294::WARD_FR | Making life a mystical adventure | Thu Mar 19 1992 14:28 | 14 |
| re: .7 (Beth)
Michael was getting $50 for the first 45 minutes and $1/min
thereafter. I think I once knew what Tora got, but I've since
forgotten. These rates have a way of changing, anyway, but that
should be a ball-park figure.
I talked with Michael for almost 90 minutes and it was more
than enough. The last 15 minutes or so I was really dragging because
of the effort to assimilate all that he had been saying to me.
So, if the experience with Sylvia is similar, Sylvia would be
twice as expensive.
Frederick
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