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Aug 09, 2002 01:08 PM
by leonmaurer
In a message dated 08/08/02 8:35:26 PM, bartl@sprynet.com (Bart Lidofsky) writes: >Mic Forster wrote: >> So what was Alder to do? Already had he consulted >> those new age spiritual dream books, though they were >> of no help. > >... > >> There was just one sentence: >> >> "As above, so below" >> >> Instantly Alder knew that this note explained his >> dream. A simple one sentence, if it could so be >> called, explained away a tewnty year perplexion. > > He must have gone out of his way to look at the junkiest New Age books; >that phrase is very common within them, and he would have found it in >most decent books. I don't think there's any such thing as a "decent" 'new age spiritual dream book'... Which, does not include any "decent" [whatever that means] books on other subjects, whether "new age" [whatever that means] or not? However, if you know there are such books, I think it might help if you tell us which ones they might be, so we can verify if it teaches occult truths such as, "As above, so below" -- and, in addition, can learn something about our spiritual dreams (as well as determine whether your remarks and nit picking comments are based on opinions or facts. :-) LHM