10-28-2014, 12:14 AM
xtranrg wrote:While Wayne Dyer is at the top of the Hay House gaming empire there are plenty of other exciting gaming products available from Hay House. From don Miguel to Doreen Virtue to Lynn Andrews .. to Gregg Braden .. John Edward .. John Gray.. James Van Pragh.. Panache Desai and many many others. Here is the trailer for The Toltec Secret a Hay House product by Sergio Magaña Ocelocoyotl. "In the Toltec Secret world-famous Mexican healer Sergio Magaña unveils the secret practices of the thousands of-year-old Toltec tradition"ps.I had the rare privilege to spend some time with Louise Hay earlier this year. She is a sharp cookie and a wonderfully wise gaming mastermind. You have to walk with caution around her. You don't want to cross her. She is not one to suffer fools and skeptics gladly! (and if you cross her you are at least one of those)She kept insisting that I had to be a Virgo. I finally exclaimed "how do you do that!" .. And then all was right with the world.At her age (88 years young) I did not have the heart to tell her she'd missed it by that much. - x
Interesting about your meeting with Louise Hay. There is a fine line between don Juan stalking and out and out lying. However, to be fully honest with people will most definitely guarantee there will be friction. I mean, if Louise Hay looked like **** at 88 years old what are you supposed to say? 'Gosh, you must have been beautiful, in your youth, but you sure look like **** now!'
I feel don Juan stalking is essential for successfully dealing with people whose "personal folly" is out of control and commanding their lives. I've found the best way to use "stalking" techniques is to silence the internal dialogue then only 'see' the aspects of a person you find admiral and completely tune out the rest. If done properly all you will see when dealing with people is what is admirable and that makes stalking rather easy. Although, it still can be a challenge. Nothing tends to be as easy as you expect when traveling on the 'path of universal knowledge'. You have to be very flexible and always ready to change course in mid-proverbial-stream
I personally feel Castaneda crossed the line from stalking to out and out lying so many times that the line completely disappeared. He got lost in his dangerous indulgences; of which don Juan warned him about on, apparently, many occasions
Interesting about your meeting with Louise Hay. There is a fine line between don Juan stalking and out and out lying. However, to be fully honest with people will most definitely guarantee there will be friction. I mean, if Louise Hay looked like **** at 88 years old what are you supposed to say? 'Gosh, you must have been beautiful, in your youth, but you sure look like **** now!'
I feel don Juan stalking is essential for successfully dealing with people whose "personal folly" is out of control and commanding their lives. I've found the best way to use "stalking" techniques is to silence the internal dialogue then only 'see' the aspects of a person you find admiral and completely tune out the rest. If done properly all you will see when dealing with people is what is admirable and that makes stalking rather easy. Although, it still can be a challenge. Nothing tends to be as easy as you expect when traveling on the 'path of universal knowledge'. You have to be very flexible and always ready to change course in mid-proverbial-stream
I personally feel Castaneda crossed the line from stalking to out and out lying so many times that the line completely disappeared. He got lost in his dangerous indulgences; of which don Juan warned him about on, apparently, many occasions

