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Old 03-27-2008, 04:01 PM   #5
ENGINESSQ

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hi psatullo
have you read carla rueckert's a wanderer's handbook? i found it really very useful and interesting.

anyway, getting back to your question about other wanderers, yes i believe there are many people in my life who are wanderers. one of my friends, who now lives on the other side of the world from me, we've always had a deep but inexplicable connection which i believe is to do with wandering together. he does't believe in stuff like that but hey-ho, it's just not for him right now

my parents i strongly believe are both wanderers too - my mother has a growing interest but is cautious about expressing what she feels to be true. they embody sto in everything they do, and the patterns surrounding other people's reactions to them are interesting, but that's another story....

there is some text, somewhere, in the loo material, or the quo transcripts about there being waves of wanderers incarnating at particular periods of time, 1950s being one (my parents & carla, jim, don's generation) who have a strong 'need' to demonstrate sto. then 1970s (myself, dw's generation) who have a bias towards self-development.

those people born later, so your generation, if i remember right, did ra not suggest these were 4-d ready souls, so wanderers who are probably closer to penetrating their veils? (been awhile since i spent much time reading the loo books!)

my experience of sharing this kind of information is that when people are ready to hear they normally give some indication, like a question about what you believe, or why you suddenly seem more content etc so in answer to your question, no i don't think you should try and bring it up, the moment will present itself if the other individual is ready for this information.

meantime happy wandering!
lorna
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