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Re: Seeing Brenda's point

Jul 07, 1998 03:55 PM
by Dr A M Bain


libidia <libidium@globalserve.net> writes
>This used to be my approach too, and even as short a time as 15 years
>ago, stopping to help did not generally put the helper in any danger.
>Nowadays one stands just as much chance of being sued for "helping"
>instead of being appreciated.  It's a stress.  The intuitive reaction is
>to simply stop and help.  The brain can list all the reasons why not.
>
>I think *that* internal conflict is why I decided the only way was to
>return to a state of being that included the occult, otherworlds, more
>than the physical.  To be a "help", it seemed to me that one needed to
>be able to see beyond the moment, to glimpse the threads of Karma.
>It's a difficult task.

If I may say so, you have done well in *both* respects.

Alan
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