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We break down walls every day. Communication walls, intellectual walls, emotional walls, spiritual walls. Consider it a part of your job to destroy a wall every day. If you are to take the shaman path, this is your duty.

We cannot forgive those that have never reached for something greater. That is the basis of the shaman’s power and ability, constantly striving for something more. There is something out there. Can you dare to reach for it?

Loki
I’m Listening.
Developmental Theology 089
Lesson #47

Walk the walk.

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  • I can, and I do.

    I think we all have setbacks once in a while, but those who continue to persevere and strive do achieve!
  • I do believe in my capability to do things but to unchartered stuff, I guess I can...along with courage and wisdom....right?
  • Yeah, Hunee, that sounds about right.
  • Hey Corvida, glad to see you're following me from place to place now. ;)
  • Great inspiration!

    "We cannot forgive those that have never reached for something greater. "

    I love that quote. Thanks for the sound and spiritual advice!
  • i think i've broken down all my personal walls. i guess it's time to start on the walls of those around me. some people put up a strong effigy, but i believe i have the skills to remove them. i'll get on it..
  • @yonderboy you give me purpose in writing these DT089s now. like my own little disciple I have to keep writing for. hah. BTW - We will be ending DT089 soon, as the class has progressed to Basic Theology 101.
  • sweet! does that mean you'll publish DT089 so i can carry a copy around with me? i should damn well hope so. i'm googling online publishing places now..
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