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But my dear, I didn't say that "alan karde demonstrated his theories IN HIS BOOKS," so don't misinterpret what I say. And there's no need to generalize and label wonderful and enlightened people I personally know, who willingly work to help others, as "fools." Without realizing it, in your materialism, you are still a slave to the prejudices of our Catholic culture. Perhaps you also want them to prove the existence of God with laboratory experiments or do you think that everyone who has faith is a fool?
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I give you 5 because you read it all. I think for two reasons, either you were waiting for the ending to see if there was something, or because you wanted to rensirlo, right?
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Ah, why do you say it's useless? Please don't be falsely humble. I would really like to listen to a sample, if you feel like it, thank you and welcome.
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A rather original proposal, I need a bit of darkness in this tropical climate. Anyway, you could have skipped the cigarette; I quit a few months ago!
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@ Psycro: if the spiritual aspect doesn’t interest you at all, I shouldn’t even respond, but I’ll do it anyway for the sake of other Debs. I don’t know much about Blavatsky, but she is not a spiritualist; I believe she is the founder of Theosophy. The first communications with spirits in the modern era occurred simultaneously in America and Europe with table-turning and knocks on the walls. It’s true that they used to play at talking to the dead until Alan Kardec took it all seriously and codified the "Spiritist Doctrine" in his books. The cult of the dead and communications with other planes are part of humanity’s universal history, unfortunately still not part of science, which, moreover, doesn’t know how to prove the contrary. To clarify, I can say that the spirit is our natural condition of existence; our body is temporary and perishable. Earthly life, with its challenges to overcome, is a necessary passage for our evolution.
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I have chills down my spine! A Robert album that I've underestimated for its lightness. Thank you, Giona, for always giving us these emotions.
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Dear Psycro, as you can read above, despite having found a common ground, our views are extremely different; you are more scientific-futuristic and I am more spiritual, though not any less realistic for it. I have done some research, and honestly, I have no intention of reading novels; I am very focused on religious non-fiction and psychographed books. Bye!
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Dear Geeno, from what you write, you seem to be a person with a lot of potential but with few references. It's not your fault; it's our cultural-religious context. Now that I have some time, I will try to explain better what I meant. When "one day we all will leave this 'physical cage' and this tyrant 'linear time,'" it's very easy—that is, when we die, or rather, when we leave our bodily shell. Then we will continue to exist as spirits and most likely return to flesh or other vessels in other worlds until we perfect ourselves through our multiple existences, reaching a high degree where we will no longer need a body. I know these are complex topics and lengthy to discuss; I have been as brief as possible, but let’s think, do we really believe that we will be evaluated only for this miserable existence? That we will not have the opportunity to redeem our mistakes? We all feel the existence of something greater; we cannot believe that we simply die, and that’s it, that there is nothing else, because nothing does not exist, as physics also shows us.
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Reincarnation explains everything, my dear friends. Thank you for the info Psycro!
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A few years ago I bought "Sing me e song" from 1996 and I really hate it. Can any kind soul recommend something better, maybe more roots?