Guest guest Posted July 6, 2001 Report Share Posted July 6, 2001 Those who have a good memory, may not have the common sense to know what to do with that information. Good memories, can be interesting conversation, or just talkers, in many fields. We must be cautious who we choose to help us. Those without common sense, may have to continually refer to information, for guidance, and still not get it right. Leaning on or trusting God, is good for most all. Those without a real spiritual connection, may think they hear their answers, while those who are truely connected spiritually, will hear, and respond, and may still question, just in case their own egos are in the way. I once had a brilliant client, who showed no physical coordination whatsoever. AND, no common sense. She intellectually knew what to do (riding), but her mind/body connection, was really flawed, after years of working with her. She was a doctor in the emergency ward of a hospital. There are the 'sensitive' also, who do not want to offend or hurt anything or anyone, even if it is for their own safety. We have much to learn about human-kind. The 'energy' of the mind-body, spirit, feelings, and emotions, and how they work together, and/or effect each other, as we are in different situations. Rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2001 Report Share Posted July 6, 2001 rose i think you made an interesting observation here. i also encountered many people sophisticated, brilliant memory with much knowledge and the over-load of this knowledge stood in their way to simple commonsense. and vice versa. simple uneducated people whose comoon sense turned to be the ultimate wisdom. it seems that is rare to find a person who combines knowledge and common sense together. if you know the way - teach me :-) Anat - <STHMBC éåí ùéùé 06 éåìé 2001 16:17 interesting posts. > Those who have a good memory, may not have the common sense to know what to > do with that information. Good memories, can be interesting conversation, or > just talkers, in many fields. We must be cautious who we choose to help us. > Those without common sense, may have to continually refer to information, for > guidance, and still not get it right. > Leaning on or trusting God, is good for most all. Those without a real > spiritual connection, may think they hear their answers, while those who are > truely connected spiritually, will hear, and respond, and may still question, > just in case their own egos are in the way. > I once had a brilliant client, who showed no physical coordination > whatsoever. AND, no common sense. She intellectually knew what to do > (riding), but her mind/body connection, was really flawed, after years of > working with her. She was a doctor in the emergency ward of a hospital. > There are the 'sensitive' also, who do not want to offend or hurt anything or > anyone, even if it is for their own safety. > We have much to learn about human-kind. The 'energy' of the mind-body, > spirit, feelings, and emotions, and how they work together, and/or effect > each other, as we are in different situations. Rose > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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