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Hey, I want to build another super computer since I gave my last one to a friend of mine before I went on a trip. I was trying to sell it to him, but he doesn't have the money to pay for it now and I pretty much just let him keep it. So, I'm trying to rack up another half grand or so for a new one since he needs that one.
So, since I don't want to wait a few months to get all the parts, I've been manifesting money and I know that when I do that, the cosmos brings me money in strange ways. Its fun to see what transpires. So far I found in my wallet when I didn't realize I had anything in there and I never have cash on hand really and createspace.com was crapily built, so I couldn't use the money to buy the books I wanted. So, that knocked out one thing I wanted to buy, but I had to let go of for now. (I don't know if they'll go legit and fix their site so it doesn't ask for a fake address instead of the one the bank has on file, but I digress.)
I figured someone who visits this site might find some of the books listed interesting and want to help me out a bit. Below are the ones I have. Also, as these are purchased, I'll remove the ones that were purchased.

Name your price +$5.00 shipping and I can combine shipping for you as well. - Contact me with your offer.
1.) Out of Body Experiences - A Handbook - By Janet Lee Mitchell Ph.D. (1981)
I never did finish reading this one, but after years of having it, I don't think I will finish it. It could be useful if you want to learn astral projection.

2.) The Art of True Healing - By Isreal Regardie edited by Marc Allen (Originally published in 1932 and this book is from 1997)
This is a really good book on the middle pillar meditation methods and it a good thing to use for getting into Reiki.

3.) The Gaia Project 2012 - By Hwee Yong Jang (2007)
I remember this book being a good read and it explains the experiment on Earth that is now coming to an end this year.

4.) Keeping the Breath in Mind - By Ajaan Lee Dhammadharo (2010)
I personally didn't like this book as it has a bit of Buddhist rhetoric in it, but it taught me more about Buddhism and also contains some tips on healing through breathing as well. It was one of 3 books given to me by my friend who was going to be a Buddhist Monk. If you just ignore the rhetoric, it can be quite useful.

5.) The Stages of Spiritual Evolution - By Christopher and Jeannine Marie Jelm (2009)
If you want to learn more about the awakening process all the way to ascension, then this is a good guide for that path. I experienced A LOT of what's described in this book and it even talks about the main test in life that when you finish it, you awaken easily after that. There's a LOT of good knowledge in this book.

6.) Messages from the Hollow Earth - By Dianne Robbins (2003)
YAY! My favorite book! This book is a BEAUTIFUL read and I've recommended it many times on this website. Oh, and get this, she even has on the inside of the book that spiritual knowledge is supposed to be free! That says a lot already. As for the content, its a channeled book from the people of inner Earth and it tells about how they live, the creation of planets, how Atlantis was, and more. I've channeled people from inner Earth as well and they gave me information too. I'd recommend reading this book and getting closer to them and then channeling them too. The clearer the channel, the easier it is to talk to them. Oh, and there's information on what the library of Porthologos is like as well.

7.) Shaolin Qi Gong - Energy in Motion - By Shi Xinggui (2007)
This is a great book to get you started on Qi Gong. (Chi Gung) It teaches you how to move your body and feel your energy flowing through it and how it can rejuvenate you or help you in many ways. Its a very good book to start into Qi Gong.

8.) Transition Now - Refining Duality and Beyond - By Lee Carroll and Kryon, Patricia Cori and the Sirian High Council, and Pepper Lewis and Gaia (Yeah that or Dr Lewis and the Pepper. lol) (2010)

I didn't really resonate with these messages, but I don't remember why. Its a thick book with 3 sections of channellings from Kryon, the Sirian High Council, and Gaia. If you want a nice long interesting read, you'll like this book.
Keywords: books, Out of Body Experiences - A Handbook, The Art of True Healing, The Gaia Project 2012, Keeping the Breath in Mind, The Stages of Spiritual Evolution, Messages from the Hollow Earth, Shaolin Qi Gong, Transition Now - Refining Duality and Beyond |
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A friend of mine said that they were trying to become balanced by not doing certain things. Here is my response to them and I think everyone can benefit from it.
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As for you being on a balanced path, a balanced path means that you feel inner peace in all that you do. A balanced path is not living up to other people's views, but allowing yourself to enjoy what you enjoy and being free. When you no longer feel uncomfortable in how you live, then you are balanced. So, in saying that drugs, alcohol, masturbation and junk food are of an unbalanced path, then you are wrong unless those are things that YOU do not feel comfortable in taking part in, but are open to doing them if you ever feel that you should take part in them. You said that you are straying from abstaining from those things and you get hurt from that. Is the pain because you want to take part in those things and you are conditioned to believe that those will hurt you, or are you feeling pain because when you take part in them, you feel uncomfortable in doing those things?
You have to know YOU. You need to be YOU. Everyone is different and from the sounds of that, it sounds like what a Buddhist book I read about was saying. The book "Keeping the Breath in Mind" said something like that was the basic vow of Buddhism or something like that. I once became asexual BECAUSE of my life and enlightenment. I didn't get enlightened because of becoming asexual. This goes to show you that the way of the Buddha is written down in books in a backwards manner. Yes you might find sex just something to do after you're enlightened or may not be interested in it, but you say that in becoming asexual, you'll be balanced, is not correct. Its like trying to build a bridge. When you build a bridge, you need to put down forms to pour the concrete pillars. After the concrete hardens, the pillars can be removed. If you try to pour the concrete because the end result is that of a rounded pillar, but you haven't put the mold in place, you'll wind up with a mountain of concrete. So, you can't treat the effect (having a finished pillar by pouring concrete) as the cause (you had a mold in place (enlightenment) that allowed you to have a pillar (not having sex) be built.)
So, be sure to look to yourself to see if you can qualify your beliefs in your heart, before you take any superficial vows or allow those views to come into play. Being in flow will be your balanced path. Pain is not flowing. Pain is a catalyst for change.
Keywords: Buddhism, balanced path, abstinence, flow |
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Author: Pharmf316
Posted on: 04/02/2012 at 07:02 am
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Author: S.C
Posted on: 04/15/2012 at 09:42 pm
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I found myself feeling and being quite negative. Things around me stopped working as well as they used to,regardless of how positive I was. I had heard of Dr Michell Gibson and his wife and there were many people out there who had nothing but positive things to say about their work. So I listened to a few radio interviews, and after I was convinced that this man and his wife were not con artists, I contacted them and began buying some of their CD's. In order for some of the exercises to work, I had to sustain from swearing and alcohol. The alcohol was not the problem it was the swearing. I never thought that it would make that much of a difference but it did. I began to pay attention more to the way I was interacting with people, the negative thoughts I was thinking and, the exercises worked. I doubt they would have been as effective had I continued to swear and drink. At first it did occur to me that perhaps, I was being much too hasty in stopping myself from swearing and drinking the odd glass of wine. After all we have to let off steam somehow but, I did notice a dramatic improvement in myself and my environment when I substained from these things. So I can only say that for me, it worked.
I do understand what you mean about people changing themselves, to become asexual because they believe that them a better person. |
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