Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 At 10:13 PM 6/20/2005, Sue wrote: Are wood and metal folks less mystical? Do they doubt emotion and intuition more? Are they empiricists? Do they need " proof? " Do they prefer feeling like they are in control by doing the blessing? Is love too nebulous for them? Nah. It can't be that simple. People are too complex. I await a teacher. Sue Sue, An interesting story, Gary Craig was once on an airplane setting between two women and he thought he would do an experiment ... See if he could get either lady to come up with a useable sensory based definition of love. Wanna guess what happened? Is a blessing a more refined definition of love? Is it a more specific application of love? In business it is said, " The results you get depends upon the tools you use. " What is the purpose for the activity in the first place to get results or just feel good? I guess the answer to this question would determine the level of proof needed. What if the activity was to get results and feel good? What would be the determination of proof in that case? I suggest they may be more mystical since they acknowledge the value and understand what an emotion is and they trust calibration since it is a more refined form of intuition. It may be the difference in practicing to be a mystic and a mystic practicing... one is at effect and one is at cause. Which do you want to be? To Your Best, Dr. Houston Vetter http://www.achieve-your-potential.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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