I do these with friends, had one yesterday. The circles where you put a fire in the middle and then everyone can take the word and say anything off his chest. It is quite interesting also to see what others hold inside in a safe space.
But back to this kind of knowledge, i think it's very important for people in the alternative communities to have a great focus on health as they are at most risk of bad emotional or energetic damage. And we need every warrior as strong as possible, level A directive.
Between the evolutionary stage of the highest developed animal and that of man there is a gap so far as scientific knowledge about it is concerned — an unfathomable dark cleft.
It looks as though evolution at this point, quite against its customary gradual procedure, had taken a sudden and bold leap. Before following it in that hypothetical jump across the canyon of 'missing links' a critical look back over the covered ground may well be taken.
I hope there is no need to explain why the topic is thisboard.jpg sensitive imo
Np.
I have been reading it all morning, and it seems terribly well written and comprehensive on the nature of the problem.
I do these with friends, had one yesterday. The circles where you put a fire in the middle and then everyone can take the word and say anything off his chest. It is quite interesting also to see what others hold inside in a safe space.
But back to this kind of knowledge, i think it's very important for people in the alternative communities to have a great focus on health as they are at most risk of bad emotional or energetic damage. And we need every warrior as strong as possible, level A directive.
An interesting excerpt:
Between the evolutionary stage of the highest developed animal and that of man there is a gap so far as scientific knowledge about it is concerned — an unfathomable dark cleft.
It looks as though evolution at this point, quite against its customary gradual procedure, had taken a sudden and bold leap. Before following it in that hypothetical jump across the canyon of 'missing links' a critical look back over the covered ground may well be taken.