From:
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so we're going shift gears here a bit and touch
upon a very old subject. This comes out of the blue
somewhat so bare with me. So years ago we had a writer
who wrote some books similiar to what shorty wrote about.
She was written off as a hack wanna be who was trying
to get a piece of the Toltecy pie or sorcerer gold.
But what IF she was not lying about anything? I think
she has croaked but i'm not sure, i could be wrong.
Ya all remember Merilyn Tunneshende? What if there really
was a John Black Crow that she studied with like Carlos and
the others did? What if that dude was for real?
Could this be the original sparking point for all his books?
Of course the story he tells is made up however it could be
made up from real sources. Each source could be or could not
be so. Perhaps none of it is "invented". The whole tale itself
is his invention, no doubt about that. Does it hold any water as
to being something that could help people? Many people don't care
that he made up the story(s). They just hope his practice does
something helpful. If magical passes were so important he would have
said something about it long ago. Merilyn makes no reference to any
kind of movements or passes in her information. The idea of the all
mighty energy body seems to be the main point. Amp that sucker up
and off you go on your journey through awareness and beyond. Does it
work? Placebos do work, it could nothing more than placebo.
--- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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