02-21-2011, 11:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-21-2011, 11:50 PM by RainbowAbyss.)
[quote='WildFlower' pid='8522' dateline='1298317454']
I'm 2 minutes into stage 2. As I said previously in my journal; to celebrate 32 days of Stage 1 I signed up to give blood. I've just got back from doing so and feel so much better for it. I was so nervous before doing it - irrational nerves that I couldn't control - but my nerves where totally unjustified. The process hardly hurt more than a scratch and I was in and out within 30 minutes. I honestly think more people would do it if they realized how effortless it was. Still not enough people in the UK donate, so I'm definitely going to be going back every 4 months to donate now I know how easy it is. Anyway, I'm looking forward to seeing what Stage 2 brings.
There are definitely stages in the set where, like Zarathrustra, you retreat to the mountains for quiet solitude only to come back wiser, stronger, more independent. So far - as perhaps this is my second time using the set - I've had no tightrope walking to speak of. Everything has been easy so far.
[quote]Alpha Male is indeed Nietzche's ubermensch
stages 1-4 are the tightrope over the abyss[/quote]
Its might be hard to find but Carl Jung has a book that is the trancribed lectures of his seminar on Zarathustra-very illuminating read and suprisingly fun.
Alot of the Alpha set has been a retreat into the mountains to face the sun of our conciousness, that isolated pristine awareness and its illumination of our thoughts.
Sounds like with the 2011 set plus ur second time round things r much smoother
I'm 2 minutes into stage 2. As I said previously in my journal; to celebrate 32 days of Stage 1 I signed up to give blood. I've just got back from doing so and feel so much better for it. I was so nervous before doing it - irrational nerves that I couldn't control - but my nerves where totally unjustified. The process hardly hurt more than a scratch and I was in and out within 30 minutes. I honestly think more people would do it if they realized how effortless it was. Still not enough people in the UK donate, so I'm definitely going to be going back every 4 months to donate now I know how easy it is. Anyway, I'm looking forward to seeing what Stage 2 brings.
There are definitely stages in the set where, like Zarathrustra, you retreat to the mountains for quiet solitude only to come back wiser, stronger, more independent. So far - as perhaps this is my second time using the set - I've had no tightrope walking to speak of. Everything has been easy so far.
[quote]Alpha Male is indeed Nietzche's ubermensch
stages 1-4 are the tightrope over the abyss[/quote]
Its might be hard to find but Carl Jung has a book that is the trancribed lectures of his seminar on Zarathustra-very illuminating read and suprisingly fun.
Alot of the Alpha set has been a retreat into the mountains to face the sun of our conciousness, that isolated pristine awareness and its illumination of our thoughts.
Sounds like with the 2011 set plus ur second time round things r much smoother
1. There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.
2. A thinker sees his own actions as experiments and questions... Success and failure are for him answers above all.
3. I would not know what the spirit of a philosopher might wish more then to be than a good dancer.-F.N.
2. A thinker sees his own actions as experiments and questions... Success and failure are for him answers above all.
3. I would not know what the spirit of a philosopher might wish more then to be than a good dancer.-F.N.