Eckhart Aurelius Hughes wrote: ↑January 19th, 2023, 3:04 pm
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Do you feel you understood every sentence in the book, In It Together? In other words, do you feel you understand what the author (me) meant by every single sentence in the book?
If not, please quote the very first sentence or very first paragraph you do not understand. Then I will do my best to explain and clarify what I meant by it.
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When replying, please provide your best guess(es) about what you think the sentence probably means. Then, from there, I can let you know which of your guesses (if you have more than one) is correct or closest to correct and/or I can then, based on your guess(es), know what was missed or misunderstood to then know how to clarify it for you.
Christell Lindeque wrote: ↑June 20th, 2024, 7:29 am The following is my first quote "If you feel a battle between your so-called higher self and so-called lower self, I ask you to stop fighting the so-called lower self and embrace the so-called lower self, but more than that to realize that even to call something the 'higher' or 'lower' self is to draw a battle line and start a fight, to needlessly attack your own shadow and bitterly chase your own tail."
Hi, Christell Lindeque,
Thank you for your questions.
I am a bit confused because the sentence you quoted as the very first that you don't understand is from page 99 in the book, which would mean you are saying you did understand every single sentence from the first 98 pages of the book.
Is that correct?
If so, then I am still very confused, namely because the phrase "high self" appears three times before that earlier in the book, and likewise the phrase "lower self" appears three times before page 99.
So if you didn't understand what those phrases meant on page 99, how did you understand what they meant the other three times they were used earlier?
With love,
Eckhart Aurelius Hughes
a.k.a. Scott