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239 From: "Shiva (Stephen Shotton)" <dattatreya.anand@sympatico.ca> Date: Sun Mar 13, 2005 3:24pm Subject: Introduction stephenshotton Send IM Send Email Hello All.
I am interested in participating in this forum in order to learn and share in the process of evolving toward Self-realization. I live moved to a town in Ontario Canada and I have not found any others on the same path. I understand that having comrades on the path is an essential part of maintaining momentum. The "Guru is in You" concept is one that I am keen on. Other may have success with outer gurus, but I believe that it will come back to aligning with my inner self. I feel that it is not my path in this lifetime to work with a guru in the traditional eastern format.
I am happy to have that Yogani has provided this forum. I have been reading Yogani's AYP lessons for some time now and recently got the book. I have also been making efforts to practice the material. My approach to self development has been an eclectic one. I am hoping do may the AYP the core of my regular practice. I look forward to learning from you and offering what little I have in terms of my experiences.
Peace ~ Shiva: 268 From: "Kathy" <nagoyasea@yahoo.com> Date: Mon Mar 14, 2005 4:00pm Subject: Re: Introduction nagoyasea Offline Send Email Selcome Shiva, to the group! I too, recently bought the book. It has been well worthwhile re-reading the lessons from the beginning. I had forgotten some of the details and there is additional insight not seen in the web lessons.
Light, Life and Love
Kathy
--- In AYPforum@yahoogroups.com, "Shiva (Stephen Shotton)" <dattatreya.anand@s...> wrote: > > Hello All. > > I am interested in participating in this forum in order to learn and > share in the process of evolving toward Self-realization. I live > moved to a town in Ontario Canada and I have not found any others on > the same path. I understand that having comrades on the path is an > essential part of maintaining momentum. The "Guru is in You" concept > is one that I am keen on. Other may have success with outer gurus, > but I believe that it will come back to aligning with my inner self. > I feel that it is not my path in this lifetime to work with a guru > in the traditional eastern format. > > I am happy to have that Yogani has provided this forum. I have been > reading Yogani's AYP lessons for some time now and recently got the > book. I have also been making efforts to practice the material. My > approach to self development has been an eclectic one. I am hoping > do may the AYP the core of my regular practice. I look forward to > learning from you and offering what little I have in terms of my > experiences. > > Peace ~ > Shiva: 269 From: "Kathy" <nagoyasea@yahoo.com> Date: Mon Mar 14, 2005 4:10pm Subject: Re: Introduction nagoyasea Offline Send Email oops! sigh. I did mean Welcome dear one....not Selcome!! :)
Kathy
--- In AYPforum@yahoogroups.com, "Kathy" <nagoyasea@y...> wrote: > > Selcome Shiva, to the group! I too, recently bought the book. It has > been well worthwhile re-reading the lessons from the beginning. I > had forgotten some of the details and there is additional insight > not seen in the web lessons. > > Light, Life and Love > > Kathy > > --- In AYPforum@yahoogroups.com, "Shiva (Stephen Shotton)" > <dattatreya.anand@s...> wrote: > > > > Hello All. > > > > I am interested in participating in this forum in order to learn > and > > share in the process of evolving toward Self-realization. I live > > moved to a town in Ontario Canada and I have not found any others > on > > the same path. I understand that having comrades on the path is > an > > essential part of maintaining momentum. The "Guru is in You" > concept > > is one that I am keen on. Other may have success with outer gurus, > > but I believe that it will come back to aligning with my inner > self. > > I feel that it is not my path in this lifetime to work with a guru > > in the traditional eastern format. > > > > I am happy to have that Yogani has provided this forum. I have > been > > reading Yogani's AYP lessons for some time now and recently got > the > > book. I have also been making efforts to practice the material. > My > > approach to self development has been an eclectic one. I am hoping > > do may the AYP the core of my regular practice. I look forward to > > learning from you and offering what little I have in terms of my > > experiences. > > > > Peace ~ > > Shiva:
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