It's also now notably changing people's faces, impeding proper forward growth (photographed across three generations @ 36:30 in this lecture by Professor John Mew https://youtu.be/WhXPh5N5XN8?si=VJDoVgBk7oPWaxzC)
Thank you for this. For some, it's an easier way of sharing and receiving insights than doing it verbally. I'm like a cat in a room full of rocking chairs when instruction is real time. I was one of the "rarities", CP of 12 exactly two years ago. The most terrifying aspect of being that ill is not having the information or the mental capacity to pull out of it. I am doing all I can to spread the word about your group of practitioners.
It's also now notably changing people's faces, impeding proper forward growth (photographed across three generations @ 36:30 in this lecture by Professor John Mew https://youtu.be/WhXPh5N5XN8?si=VJDoVgBk7oPWaxzC)
Thank you for this, it was very interesting.
Thank you for this. For some, it's an easier way of sharing and receiving insights than doing it verbally. I'm like a cat in a room full of rocking chairs when instruction is real time. I was one of the "rarities", CP of 12 exactly two years ago. The most terrifying aspect of being that ill is not having the information or the mental capacity to pull out of it. I am doing all I can to spread the word about your group of practitioners.
Interesting for me to learn priority of professor. Made me thinking
A good read Christopher and a reminder to stay ahead ... with practice.