03-11-2019, 04:26 PM
I was looking through some of these older posts and saw the book mentioned you're speaking of... "I am that". Back when you first posted this, you hadn't read much of the book. Did you finish it? I've read through about two thirds of it, and periodically pick it up again to read a few pages.
Rather than get into all the philosophical points of it, I'd just like to boil it down to what it seems to me to be. The "Teacher" appears to be going through his life avoiding Catalyst.
However, I'm sure the teacher knows much more than I do about all he talks about, and I honor his choices.
Do you have anymore thoughts on the book?
Rather than get into all the philosophical points of it, I'd just like to boil it down to what it seems to me to be. The "Teacher" appears to be going through his life avoiding Catalyst.
However, I'm sure the teacher knows much more than I do about all he talks about, and I honor his choices.
Do you have anymore thoughts on the book?