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Post by AdamCrafter on Sept 14, 2005 17:48:32 GMT -5
"The Mescalero Apache say there is a seven-stage process to learning: observe, see patterns and continuities, wonder, investigate, learn, be corrected, and finally, learn how much more there is to learn. This is a great description of how science operates and a good way to approach personal study (from Farrer, Living Life's Circle: Mescalero Apache Cosmovision, Univ. of New Mexico Press, 1991)."
Just a thought for the day.
-=- I know I have been posting here less often. But School my (dominant goal) is progressing Great!
Yours in Practice, Adam
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Post by Steven Barnes on Sept 14, 2005 23:00:04 GMT -5
Very nice, Adam! And school is WAY more important! Good luck, dude...
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Post by AdamCrafter on Nov 10, 2005 22:41:10 GMT -5
Seems like the prior life is fading into the past, and the rewrite is progressing.
My subconcious is responding to the change by throwing up old memories as a byproduct of trying to integrate the old and the new.
For now, it is time to go to the gym, and write a little more change to my frame.
A little change, a little change.
Everyday.
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Post by Steven Barnes on Nov 12, 2005 9:59:53 GMT -5
That's the ticket, Adam. You're on the "Road of Trials" where one places one foot before the other and just does the work. Eventually, you'll run into real barriers, and it will be time to re-group and possibly gather new allies. For now, trust your process.
Steve
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