World of final fantasy guide zippyshare
Reading this book was a whole new experience, the visual explanations provided are deeply impactful and they got stuck in my head and I'd keep them in my head forever. I'm glad that I read this book at the lowest point in my life, it really pulled my up and helped me to get a perspective.
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Watch them disappear in the distance on the vast calm ocean. I've always wondered why I'm unable improve certain things in me, like, waking up early, b This book is very deep and profound.Įmotions are like waves. Now I realize I am still there, and there is here, and here is now.more I heard a chickadee, which reminded me of many sunny mornings before, and I realized that we had everything we needed from the sun and the air, as beautiful beings in a beautiful world. The first time I tripped with that friend was years ago under the apple tree at Firefly. Since then I've been taking every chance I can to learn about spiritual practice. Richard Alpert and former neurotic hyper-intellectual over-achiever. A lot of people teach this, but I needed to hear it from seventies spiritual icon Ram Dass, aka sixties psychedelic pioneer Dr. But he makes the point quite eloquently that we choose to believe in the supremacy of the rational mind, just as anyone else chooses a belief system, and we suffer from its limitations. Ram Dass claims to have witnessed a lot of miracles, and seems awfully sure about a lot of things, and it can be hard to swallow at first if you spent your whole life in blind loyalty to your rational mind. It was about just what I'd hoped- how you can BE HIGH instead of GETTING HIGH. I went home and read half the book in one night. I was fascinated by the sixties as a kid, and now I was realizing I had gotten to live out a lot of the same dreams and fallen into some of the same traps.Ībout a week later a therapist was trying to convince me that I could get from meditation and Yoga whatever it was I got from drugs. My friend and I were having our minds re-blown by the Doors' "When the Music's Over." It was the first time I had heard it as someone who was older than Jim was when he died. My friend was reading "Be Here Now" and kept saying "This is amazing, you have to read this!" I noticed then it was written by Ram Dass, a name I vaguely remembered from my parents' recollections of the sixties and my explorations of City Lights book store as a teenager. I was sitting in my messy room thinking of all kinds of creative ideas and then getting frustrated because I'd already thought of those ideas, years ago, and hadn't really acted on them because I was too busy smoking pot and hiding from the world. One night I was tripping for the last time with my best friend who was about to move to another state. I'd flipped through it and thought it was just a collection of philosophical sayings in the form of trippy graphics (which it is, mostly.) I noticed a copy at Ashanti's house, which impressed me, but not enough to actually start reading it.
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It was one of many that my husband brought home from work and left around the house so someone would find it at just the right time. One night I was tripping for the last time with my best friend who was about to move to another stat This book helped me a lot.