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		<title>By: Sue</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 02:13:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>@ Ian Thanks so much for your viewpoint. When it comes down to it, maybe the specifics of what each of us believe is less important than that we believe something at all and have fun figuring out whether it&#039;s Truth (with a capital T) or not. We&#039;ll never know! Of course, we&#039;ll die trying (pun intended). I didn&#039;t stick so much on the 9/11 reference, myself. I do, however, like that word is getting out that what each of us thinks and, ultimately, feels -- from the heart -- matters a great deal.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@ Ian Thanks so much for your viewpoint. When it comes down to it, maybe the specifics of what each of us believe is less important than that we believe something at all and have fun figuring out whether it&#8217;s Truth (with a capital T) or not. We&#8217;ll never know! Of course, we&#8217;ll die trying (pun intended). I didn&#8217;t stick so much on the 9/11 reference, myself. I do, however, like that word is getting out that what each of us thinks and, ultimately, feels &#8212; from the heart &#8212; matters a great deal.</p>
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		<title>By: ian</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 01:18:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi there - I saw this on my FB feed and thought I&#039;d leave a comment!

The good news is that all of this stuff sounds really good and is super nice to believe!

The bad news is - most of the &quot;science&quot; that he refers to is a very, very small subset of an even smaller subset of scientific folks who believe anything remotely like this is true..:-)

I agree with you - the &quot;why&#039;s&quot; are important to ask!  That&#039;s why I&#039;m a bit concerned though, that Gregg Braden rarely seems to refer to SPECIFIC &quot;science&quot; studies when he makes these broad, sweeping comments about what is widely accepted to be a accurate and authentic.  

(cause most scientists think this is SO far off base - as to be silly)

I tend to be really open to this stuff myself - but there are much more authoritative people doing work in this area - the 9/11 reference he gives is NOT widely accepted to be significant (I&#039;ve read about it before)and in general - especially after what recently happened to a few people at the James Arthur Ray Seminar (as in...they died..:-(  I find most of the &quot;secret&quot; stuff is sort of officially exposed as what&#039;s it&#039;s been all along:  An emperor....without many clothes, trying to piggyback off little bits of quantum physics to teach (read: charge lots of money) ordinary people that they can achieve extraordinary things by magically changing their thoughts.  

(it&#039;s not so easy - believe me, I&#039;ve tried....and I&#039;m guessing so too have you..:-)

Good post though, and I like your blog - enjoyable to think about, too!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi there &#8211; I saw this on my FB feed and thought I&#8217;d leave a comment!</p>
<p>The good news is that all of this stuff sounds really good and is super nice to believe!</p>
<p>The bad news is &#8211; most of the &#8220;science&#8221; that he refers to is a very, very small subset of an even smaller subset of scientific folks who believe anything remotely like this is true..:-)</p>
<p>I agree with you &#8211; the &#8220;why&#8217;s&#8221; are important to ask!  That&#8217;s why I&#8217;m a bit concerned though, that Gregg Braden rarely seems to refer to SPECIFIC &#8220;science&#8221; studies when he makes these broad, sweeping comments about what is widely accepted to be a accurate and authentic.  </p>
<p>(cause most scientists think this is SO far off base &#8211; as to be silly)</p>
<p>I tend to be really open to this stuff myself &#8211; but there are much more authoritative people doing work in this area &#8211; the 9/11 reference he gives is NOT widely accepted to be significant (I&#8217;ve read about it before)and in general &#8211; especially after what recently happened to a few people at the James Arthur Ray Seminar (as in&#8230;they died..:-(  I find most of the &#8220;secret&#8221; stuff is sort of officially exposed as what&#8217;s it&#8217;s been all along:  An emperor&#8230;.without many clothes, trying to piggyback off little bits of quantum physics to teach (read: charge lots of money) ordinary people that they can achieve extraordinary things by magically changing their thoughts.  </p>
<p>(it&#8217;s not so easy &#8211; believe me, I&#8217;ve tried&#8230;.and I&#8217;m guessing so too have you..:-)</p>
<p>Good post though, and I like your blog &#8211; enjoyable to think about, too!</p>
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