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MeeyLiina | 26/02/2014 - 01:19:38 am |
MeeyLiinaThough i agree with the premise that the human mind is a fotuhainnead of abundant creative energy almost never fully appreciated (as the hand and the universe exercise demonstrates) i can't help but question the motives of some who read and think they understand the secret. Does the secret (and i [censurado]ume you are referring to the book) not point out the beauty and power of collective expression - that through rigorous research and thousands of years we, as a species, have carefully identified and categorized (and thusly, created) those primordial common-threads of reality? I personally strongly believe in the power of the individual person and am very supportive of the notion of strong will and creation. However, what good would our most creative moments be without the elaborate network of transmission we have spent eons creating? To stop ranting, my question is how does the Secret reconcile with the project of humanity we are all so completely involved in already? On second thought, perhaps i should just read the book - ill post this anyway but will read the book ASAP. |
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Azia | 24/02/2014 - 09:02:03 am |
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