07-06-2011, 02:59 PM
Hi, X7!
There's a great resource available to search, in case you have not heard of it yet. It's called lawofone.info. In it, you can search the LOO series, which is what many of us do when researching various topics.
I went ahead and created a search URL for you using "color ray" as the search term. It seems to be pulling up information that you may find interesting. If not, feel free to use the site to modify your search terms.
http://lawofone.info/results.php?search_...h_type=any
Good luck, and welcome to the community!
Steve
There's a great resource available to search, in case you have not heard of it yet. It's called lawofone.info. In it, you can search the LOO series, which is what many of us do when researching various topics.
I went ahead and created a search URL for you using "color ray" as the search term. It seems to be pulling up information that you may find interesting. If not, feel free to use the site to modify your search terms.
http://lawofone.info/results.php?search_...h_type=any
Good luck, and welcome to the community!
Steve
(07-06-2011, 08:37 AM)_X7 Wrote: Hello and thanks to many good posts discussing LOO.
Can someone please point to concise text discourse on the color rays? I very much appreciated hearing "the_law_of_one_book_1" (through 5), perhaps i went through these way too fast![]()
(I listen to text through mp3 conversion software, played back through mini player).