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the celestine prophecy was a good introduction into a practical spirituality, but the sequel really stunk.
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I enjoyed the whole series (3-4 books). and some of it really kind of works.
never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you

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oh the actual practical content is wonderful, but the plot was just so silly in the 2nd book, almost laughable at times, that i think it kinda detracted from the bigger picture it was trying to convey.

you might enjoy "the mayan calendar and the transformation of consciousness" i forget who wrote it, i\'ll get back to you on that.
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I agree, it lost its impact or reason for the book in the fist place. at that point you need to pick out what you were meant to learn from it and forget the story line. I have a pocket book of the 10 insights, perfect handy reminder.

speaking of points.... back to the thread at hand. I like RR for the fact that you can actually hear the lyrics and get them stuck in your head all day. Fairy common
never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you

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Quote from: derickw
I like RR for the fact that you can actually hear the lyrics and get them stuck in your head all day. Fairy common

I experience many Breakfast songs stuck in my head in any given week and I often sing the lyrics aloud.
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when i try to sleep i hear ronnie slaming bass lines. adrian\'s pulsing beats, jordan  complusive key strokes. and of course timmy shedding strings on lead guitar thus   allowing me the power to dream and chose
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You can turn your back on a person, but never turn your back on a drug, especially when its waving a razor sharp hunting knife in your eye - Raoul duke - Hunter S. Thompson, Fear&Loathing

Gimme breakfast..................


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The understanding that everything in the Universe is energy and that all energy is at different levels of vibration and frequency, indicates that all planets and their inhabitants vibrate at different levels. Planet Earth is a third dimensional planet with forth and fifth dimension activity in progression. Currently the beings on the planet Earth are estimated to be 60 percent in the third dimensional plane, thirty five percent in the forth and five percent in the fifth.

The planet Earth is currently going through a dimensional ascension, moving from third to fourth with the goal of being in the fifth. For individuals to shift with the planetary ascension, they must individually focus on raising their vibration / frequency level. Each dimension has seven planes. As vibration levels are raised (by releasing all blockages in the physical, emotional and mental bodies) the shift in frequency uplifts the person to the higher planes. To fully evolve into the fifth dimension the person must open up to unconditional love, expand his/her inner light quotient, be fully forgiving under all circumstances and not generate negative (harmful)  thought patterns.


  http://www.selftransform.net/DensitiesandDimensions.htm

unreal.. im gonna pick up the book.

fifth dimension hits me as similar to Maslow\'s hierarchy.. D5=self-actualization.
The crickets and the rust-beetles scuttled among the nettles of the sagethicket. "Vamanos amigos," he whispered, and threw the busted leather flintscraw over the loose weave of the saddlecock. And they rode on in the friscalating dusklight.  --Eli Cash