Re: ET and Eastern thought

From: Detlev Tesch <detlev.tesch_at_rVIbPVoA0LAdWXTaoo72Y-Ps9d29jBzoz9_amXC9hgQN7X-QIFL_oJAoXX81xok2HG>
Date: Sat, 03 May 2008 17:54:07 -0000

Ah, that's interesting. Have found that interview too. Listened to it yesterday on my iPod
while I was downtown. I liked it a lot. He seems to be quite in tune with Eckhart Tolle's
teachings. I like those a lot too.
Arjuna helped me calm down yesterday (am having some inner turmoil these days... sigh).
A very pleasant experience (the calming, of course ;) ).
Seems to be an interesting book. Intreaguing title!
More and more I hear people, spiritual teachers etc. talk about flowing energy and there
being no "negative". Possibly it is just that I notice it more since it has become so central
with ET.

Detlev

> This link will allow you to download the audio program I mentioned below. Alex
Mandossian did it with Arjuna Ardagh a couple of days ago. Partly it was done to promote
Arjuna's new book "Leap Before You Look".
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> http://leapbeforeyoulookbooktour.com
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>
> Mary Nelson
> http://www.eft4everyone.com
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: M J Nelson
> To: emotrance2_at_yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 9:18 PM
> Subject: [ET2] ET and Eastern thought
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> I was listening to an audio program yesterday on the web. The guy
> was speaking about energy moving in the body and it brought
> EmoTrance to mind because of what he was saying. There are
> similarities in the 2 approaches to "negative" energy.
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> It is fun to find such similarities in a current-day technique and
> a thousands-of-years-old process.
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> You might be interested in this: I did a spell-check and the
> alternative it came up with for EmoTrance was Importance.
>
> Mary Nelson
> www.eft4everyone.com
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