05-14-2013, 12:00 AM
"I am not sure what is the difference between purposes of 'New seers' and 'Path of Heart' sections, as you described I understand it is almost the same. I would like to suggest that the purpose of the section 'Path of Heart' could be on discussion because why to create a two separate sections for talking about same topics, maybe it could fit in to one. I understand that section for feeling is quite a big thing as the term 'feeling' is not so separated in any spiritual tradition, but many do not know what kind of power it is when being in control of feelings and emotions. My perception says that there is no dualism in physical body, what people search by putting attention to their heart is actually will, intent. If you get any outcome of feelings by putting your attention to your hear it means that you actually move AP to silent knowledge and then you get an answer from it. Any dualism I could describe only between physical body and energy body, between mind and will. Feelings, heart is not independent, they are manipulated no end."
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The reason these two sections were formed was not due to the content of each thread. They are being provided to allow members different options for posting styles, and the ability to edit and delete....since edit and delete are not going to be part of the other threads. Here is what WG wrote as to the purpose of these threads. So it is about personal freedom in posting and level of moderation.
"Path of Heart:here is a section where you will not have much moderation (hence the name, you will listen to your heart about how/what to post). Any topic is welcome. You will have edit and delete buttons.- it is still to be decided if it will be a zone left to itself or if the usual www decorum should be kept.
New Seers:here you can do even the large fonts and the caps in your thread. I would ask however that you not use ALL CAPS in the Title of the thread, because this might show up in the featured threads on the index, plus it is still somewhat strange to make some threads larger than others in the index of the New Seers section. Dont take attention of people by using Caps for this reason. In this part of the site you are the Master of your thread (though in extreme case a moderator might have to do something that the owner did not ask for, im hoping such will never be needed). Other users have to be aware that where they post as a reply is the territory of the person who created the thread. "
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The reason these two sections were formed was not due to the content of each thread. They are being provided to allow members different options for posting styles, and the ability to edit and delete....since edit and delete are not going to be part of the other threads. Here is what WG wrote as to the purpose of these threads. So it is about personal freedom in posting and level of moderation.
"Path of Heart:here is a section where you will not have much moderation (hence the name, you will listen to your heart about how/what to post). Any topic is welcome. You will have edit and delete buttons.- it is still to be decided if it will be a zone left to itself or if the usual www decorum should be kept.
New Seers:here you can do even the large fonts and the caps in your thread. I would ask however that you not use ALL CAPS in the Title of the thread, because this might show up in the featured threads on the index, plus it is still somewhat strange to make some threads larger than others in the index of the New Seers section. Dont take attention of people by using Caps for this reason. In this part of the site you are the Master of your thread (though in extreme case a moderator might have to do something that the owner did not ask for, im hoping such will never be needed). Other users have to be aware that where they post as a reply is the territory of the person who created the thread. "

