Conversation with God

by Paulo Coelho on October 19, 2007

Read the article from the blog of Neale Donald Walsch.

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Rodolfo Trujillo Diaz December 13, 2010 at 2:14 pm

La ´´MAYEUTICA´´ iMPRESCINDIBLE.
La diferencia la hace la persona cuya ALMA ya no le teme a la Muerte, por que AMA la VIDA Y COMPRENDE QUE hasta para nacer se tiene que trabajar, pienso que Jesus REAL-MENTE debio de nacer en una familia RICA, al igual que Gautama Buda Sidarta, usen la LOGICA deductiva.
El pobre no tiene ,dinero,conocimientos,tiempo, para Filosofar, conocer, viajar, ademas que generalmente el entorno de las familias pobres es muy agresivo,Es un cuento
que era pobre IMPOSIBLE.
Lo REAL -MENTE GRANDE SERIA SU SENCIBILIDAD,siendo rico hacia los pobres y se quizo tumbar el sistema, cual mismo corrupto como hoy quizas ahora mas, que lo MATARON.
eS MAS FACIL CREER QUE UN POBRE sea un terruco a que un RICO sea terrorsita, es ALRREVEZ la Historia etc etc etc.

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flavia ines bulay October 25, 2010 at 6:09 am

me gusto mucho y es inspirador

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sido66 September 7, 2009 at 1:29 pm

Blessed be the day when you by send me your Angels to guide me toward the mountain to listen to you.

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Bill Foulkes October 19, 2007 at 11:40 am

The French constantly use the expression “C’est normal,” which, I always reply, means “Ce qui me convient.”

Most appropriate, I believe, are Alain de Botton’s
references to “The Common Knowledge”, i.e;, what the bougeoisie believes, in terms of iconoclastic reactions based upon the standards of others, hence the confused and superficial, what Socrates had in mind, I think, when he said, “The unreflected life is not worth living.” Or Schopenhauer: “Approval by the crowd is equivalent to an orchestral conductor being applauded by an audience of the deaf.”

Best wishes,

Bill

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