Mato: I'm deepening my guided journey on Toltec teachings. Ruiz and Castaneda were some of my starting points for book study. I haven't met these men or any of their disciples, though my process has invited other Toltecs into my life. I would be grateful for suggestions on additional reading material I could look into as well as learning about some of your own lessons and highlights of practical experiences. Feel free to email me. Silent Lucidity-whenever we undertake something new, part of us may be reluctant to step outside our comfort zone. If a person seeks quick fixes to symptoms of an apparent problem, then that person hasn't yet fully explored the breadth of underlying causes. Humans build up energy all the time, though few people really understand why they do this, let-a-lone how. If you decide learning why is more important than "the how," then a good place to start is to realize all your thoughts and emotions are generated energy. Seers place the highest value on transcending the control emotions hold over us. Learning why you do things is the first step to mastering the process and discovering what lies beyond it. Supertom: when you think you desire to learn something, a good place to start is the internet and local library. As you evolve to better understand why you wish to learn, your motives and approaches to learning change. You will also find you meet people with similar interests who will be apt to help guide your journey. My own experience has shown me time and again that 'when the pupil is ready (and willing), the teachers will appear.'
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