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Old 04-11-2010, 04:46 AM   #28 (permalink)
KaleidoskopicVision
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Originally Posted by rei View Post
I haven't actually read any of Almass' work, I just saw that particular model mentioned in the article and it resonated with your situation. I think the model from Almaas came out in 1996? You might try googling the author's name and the name of the model? If all the works look very helpful, then you can probably just take your pick if you don't find anything about that particular model from your research.
Okay, thanks again

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I'm learning myself just how important action is but I've also learned that stubbornly pushing forward no matter what is a dead end. The mode of thought which moves me forward is the one that drives me to look at what I don't want to see. What scares you, KV? Is there something that, when you think about it, makes death seem preferable? If so that's likely where you should begin.
It's interesting, I can't think of an answer to your question. Certain ways of dying scare me. I know I have an answer to your question, but I'm blocking it from coming to consciousness. Definitely going to spend some time with that question, I'll give you an answer when I find one.
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