Developmental Theology 089 #51
Jun 6th, 2008 by Jack Lhasa
As this course comes to a close, there are many things I have left to teach, but after these 52 lessons you should have a sound and stable starting point for building your own personal theology.
Let’s break away these walls and join each other. I am no more teacher than I am student. Richard Bach once wrote, “We teach best what we need to learn the most.” Nothing could be more true. So, here I am, on the cusp of something extraordinary, and I want all of you to join me.
Some secrets may change hands. Life may transform as we evolve both physically and spiritually. The adoption of technology to the shaman’s path is of utmost imprtance. The shaman can no longer be just about nature. The shaman has to grow with the culture, and the culture is growing rapidly. Never has the shaman had the chance he does now. The chance to be everywhere at once, literally.
As saplings we all start, but soon we grow into trees that devour our surroundings. Be the oak tree. Give something back for what you are taking. Do not be the weeping willow, who takes all of the water it can, but offers nothing in return.
It’s time that we began to think globally. There is more out there than your own backyard. Jump for it. Strive for it. Become other worldly with me. We cannot forgive those you have never reached for something greater. The fate of mankind is in each of your hands. Can you make it better?
-Jack
I Listen.
I Travel.
















go against the tide. Don’t be scared and don’t just follow your dreams or go for what you want but really make a difference. Making a difference starts from one self, then others will follow if you do better.
Excellent sis! I think you’ve got it.