Hi Steven,

I am pleased  and grateful to appreciate your sincere, frank, and wise
sharing --

I mean, like the hanged man, to wait happily, suspended helplessly
upside down in my daily dream, appreciating freedom not just patiently
but joyfully and securely, within unified awareness-being, for magical
flow to harmonize inexplicable dream outcomes --

I also am aware that all players involved are equally divine and
powerful, and that a single voice that welcomes the best possible
evolution for all to unfold frees everyone involved from dualistic
conflicting patterns of creative thought --

I prefer the probable line of history in which cold fusion leads
quickly to extraordinary outcomes, but am not attached to any specific
vision, such as unlimited free and safe power -- as wind, solar, wave,
water, and geothermal, along with a variety of new storage modes, such
as molted salts, as well as zero resistance power transmission, are,
given very  plausible exponential growth, already happening  for
years, can certainly safely meet all energy needs of our world by
2030, according to a detailed assessment early in 2010 in Scientific
American --

I am very pleased to see a high level of respectful discussion
worldwide on a number of forums re the Rossi device -- this emerging
high standard of civil collaboration is essential in all levels of
cocreativity -- based on love, inclusion, respect, trust, honesty,
forgiveness, positive focus, appreciation, compassion,
open-mindedness, sharing, generosity, courtesy, cooperation,
willingness to invoke inner guidance, unified application of shared
public evidence and reason and intuitive inspiration-revelation --

It is indeed high time to welcome the likes of Park, Shanahan, Cude,
Little, Krivit, Heffner, and the bit player Murray into the shared
forums -- for if any voices are denigrated, then all are enfeebled,
with the chorus of collaboration needlessly crippled...

So, we pivot from thought police to potent polite thought release...
in our hyperlinked single human family, where no one is excluded from
the exponential banquet.

Within shared happiness,  Rich Murray

On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 7:25 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Rich,
>
> Just a brief comment.
>
> You said:
>
>> ...I am mainly waiting for Rossi himself to come to his
>> senses, do a proper run to show to himself there is no
>> excess heat anomaly, and then promptly share this with
>> complete candor...
>
> To be honest I currently don't feel I'm proficient enough with the necessary
> math pertaining to the latest Oct 6 test to make a judgment call.
> Nevertheless, I am still of the opinion that there is probably excess heat -
> enough excess heat that it will eventually be commercialized, but that is
> just my opinion. Opinions are a dime a dozen. ...and remember what the
> Buddha had to say on that matter of people and their damned opinionated
> opinions. ;-)
>
> In the meantime, let me touch on a different matter, something else that I
> think we can share some common ground on. Recall the thoughts of Eckhart
> Tolle, and the need to stay in the present moment. While keeping that
> thought in mind - I would recommend not putting too much "psychic" energy
> into anticipating what you hope Rossi will eventually do. IMO, "waiting for
> "Rossi..." to comply to your wishes is just another way of allowing yourself
> to become lost in a maze of future events - in a future drama of what you
> hope will pan out, all in order to prove that you were right all along. To
> be honest, Rich, I've been wrong probably more times than I have been right.
> But I've discovered that I also tend to learn a lot more when I realize I
> was wrong about something. I wish the same kind of progress for you. In the
> meantime, "Waiting for Rossi" to do this or that is just another long string
> of traps we humans allow ourselves to get ensnared in - a trap in this case
> that is specifically designed to detract us from becoming aware of ourselves
> and the power of ourselves in the present moment. I am, of course, still
> learning that lesson myself. But I think I'm getting better at it. Just a
> suggestion, Rich.
>
> Regards,
> Steven Vincent Johnson
> www.OrionWorks.com
> www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>
>

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