These exchanges from the Sunday of 13 November 1988 are of some interest, not least because Mr Adie speaks of our needing many impressions, even the impression of fatigue. The […]
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The Impulse of Feeling
If we take someone who has chosen an aim, and is on a path, then perhaps the chief reason they fail to make progress is simply because they lack the […]
Read morePorn Suicide
This matter is quite sad, almost heart-breaking. Read the material at these links. It speaks for itself. https://www.dailywire.com/news/24423/porn-star-kills-herself-after-being-bullied-amanda-prestigiacomo https://www.dailywire.com/news/25728/tragic-lonely-porn-star-dies-age-20-fourth-dead-amanda-prestigiacomo I did not immediately post them when I first read of […]
Read moreWhich Religious Orders Are Growing?
A friend has drawn my attention to this remarkable article: “The Data on the Death of Religious Orders”, by two academics, Jack P. Oostveen and David L. Sonnier, at https://onepeterfive.com/data-death-religious-orders/ That […]
Read moreGeorge Adie – Make it Subtle
This continues the meeting of Wednesday 9 November 1983 with George Adie. Hilda said that she had over the last few days come to a feeling of gratitude. “You have […]
Read moreGeorge Adie – Choose Something Specific
This continues the meeting of Wednesday 9 November 1983 with George Adie. The third question I shall report came from Indira. She said that she had found a buffer in […]
Read moreGeorge Adie on Living with other People
This continues the meeting of Wednesday 9 November 1983. I have presently extracted one exchange from it, highlighting Mr George Adie’s astonishing comments under the title “Not to Have to […]
Read moreJordan Peterson and the so-called Right not to Be Offended
There was food for thought in Jordan Peterson’s recent interview by an English television journalist who was woefully out of her depth. She spent the entire interview misrepresenting him in […]
Read moreMrs Helen Adie on Aim
This is the last exchange from the meeting of Thursday 3 March 1983. There were only five questions that evening, but some of them were quite lengthy. Listening to these […]
Read moreHelen Adie on Preparation, Presence and Programme
This is the second part of the meeting with Mrs Helen Adie on Thursday 3 March 1983. Part One The next question came from Bruce. He began: “Mrs Adie, something […]
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