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Find Your Way

A Mystic Philosopher's Pragmatic Orienting System

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Find Your Way Commentary: On A Mystic Philosopher’s Pragmatic Orienting System.This book is the commentary on my first book, Find Your Way. It explores the topics presented in my first book in more detail and in more depth. It draws upon all the years I have spent in thinking about and writing about this topic. Find Your Way is the outcome of my mystic vision that I had when I was 9 years old. I was given a gift and guided along the way. I wish to share this with you.To help ourselves we must ponder the challenge that Socrates proposed. We must examine our life by considering the origins of our thoughts and beliefs. It is from gaining insight into who we are that we can know what we can do. This is what I am trying to teach. To offer you tools that will give you insight into the forces that shaped you.I believe that life is not linear. There is not one single path laid out before us in an unchanging situation. We change over time and thus opening up many diverse and divergent paths. I believe we should be open to doubt and inspiration. This is the meaningful coincidences of synchronicity. Look around with eyes, ears, and hearts open. Unexpected invitations are dancing lessons from the Divine and thus do not be afraid to take time to dance. This brings to mind the pleasant wisdom of my childhood friend, Winnie the Pooh. He, with his Taoist simplicity, accomplished many things that direct action by itself did not achieve. One could think of him as you recall the words of J. R. R. Tolkien: ‘Not all those who wander are lost.’ May you find your way. Consciousness & Thought Metaphysics Philosophy
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