Thanks for sharing this with us, Dawn. We do all learn in different
ways, after all are we not each unique in this world though we may
share many similar character traits? Thank God there are more writers
out there with a slightly different slant on things that will help us
all understand more. Another thing to think about is that each writer
has a new, perhaps slightly different slant on things as they, too,
move on in their lives and gain further understanding of things. I
think it must be in the Salon letters that I've read CM refer back to
some of her earlier works suggesting that she thinks about some
topics with greater, perhaps slightly different understanding now.
Namaste, Phyllis
At 08:46 AM 11/02/2007, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I don't know how many of you are familar with Gregg Braden's work but
>I've just finished reading his recently released "The Divine Matrix"
>and found it presented many of the same ideas we hear from CM and
>others but in a more analytical, less religous manner. I'm very left-
>brained in my work but right-brained in most everything else and
>found some of the concepts to be much easier to grasp when presented
>more analytically. He talks about finding and sharing peace (grace)
>and finding blessings (forgiveness) and changing your reality in a
>way that finally made sense to me. Duh! If you want your life to be
>different, you have to start living the life you seek. It goes
>beyond praying for healing (that assumes you're not yet healed) ...
>but living as if you are healed and sending thanks for the healing.
>Now, some of your may think that CM's work (and that of others) is
>clear in that respect but I didn't really get it until reading GB's
>work and that's my point.
>
>My reason for posting this here, since this is CM's group, not GB's,
>is that I now can put her work in better perspective now that I have
>another point of view to help me learn. His work is focused (in CM's
>language) on grace, forgiveness and healing so if you're primary
>interest in CM is archetypes, you won't find that there (at least, I
>haven't found it yet).
>
>Hope this helps some of you -
>Dawn