you bet i'm serious.  here are a few titles.  also anything by dr wayne dyer is excellent. --> http://www.users.qwest.net/~daveoc/waynedyer.html
(we are spiritual creatures having a physical experience) - wayne is great in person, if you get the chance, by all means go see/hear him.  i have a bunch of his stuff that i sucked into my pc,  i'll be glad to send you some if you like.
 
dave
 
 
the law of mind in action by dr. fenwicke lindsay holmes
After death
After death: a new future for human consciousness
Darryl Reanney
Publisher: New York : W. Morrow, [1995], c1991.
ISBN: 0-68814-420-9   DDC: 129   LCC: BF789   Edition: (alk. paper)
 
 
 
In a message dated 1/22/2005 4:35:37 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Were you serious about the books?  If so, could you share some titles with me? 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny how often many of us think of this very situation.   I know I will be leaving some very wonderful people behind who love and care for me very much.  I know I will never see this place in exactly the same way again, and all I know and do today will forever be a part of my past.  There are however a few things I will be glad to leave behind.  If you read the right books, you are told that each of us planned our lives before we got here as something we needed to accomplish.  In deadly fear that if I leave early, I might not be satisfying my etherly goals (and thus have to repeat them), I am sticking around for every bit of knowledge and awareness I can squeeze out of this odd self induced experiment in karma advancement.   I don't think I need to make such grandiose advances my next few trips here so I'll be the Hugh Hefner guy next time enjoying the fluffier side of soul guilding.  I know you miss Gale as I know he misses you.  All of us are mere ships passing in the night from which we gleen every bit of enrichment we can.  I fully believe we will be able to contact the loved ones we knew here after we all return home, and in a way that knowledge makes the stay here without them just a bit more palatable.  My joy is with you as you enjoy Gale's new freedom with him in anticipation of that glorious time when you will see him once again.   Peace ad Love,  Dave
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 1/18/2005 12:05:18 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Folks I am not sure if this will get through without me subscribing, but am giving it a shot. I want to let you know that Gale had his surgery on the 4th, but he had many complications, and on the 11th he passed away from a heart attack. I do want to let you all know how much you meant to him on the list. He is free and walking with his grandson, and he knew that either way, he was going to improve the quality of his life. We are celebrating his life, not mourning his death on the 28th of Jan.
God Bless you all, and thankyou so much from Gale, for your fellowship.
Gale's wife Sylvia


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The moral flabbiness born of the bitch goddess Success. That- with the squalid cash interpretation put on the word success- is our national disease.  -William James  1906

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