Tom, I have read your publication the Freedom of Choice several times now. It makes total sense to me. When I was about 6 years old I questioned why I was living in my physical body. From that moment on I was trying to put it all into words. Now that I am 55 years old it has been put into print for me. I can't thank you enough and will read the book whenever I need a clearer focus. Thank you very much!
Roger Macpherson
I read it too, whenever I need to re-gain the perspective and put things in wider context.
Tom
mmm...What if you read your book a million times?You may gather mushrooms in the same place million times, but you may also go further... For there are other gems 😉
I know how hard it is to stay focused every minute. I have a webpage (in latvian), and sometimes I re-read what I have written just to remember my own thoughts and to re-process, re-think them again and again... This process I call refining. But I see no point in staying at the same place all the time.
Andrew
Reading itself is irrelevant. Only what you UNDERSTAND is important. As always, motives make all the difference. Have you considered the possibility of people re-reading the book to confront/challenge their newly acquired understanding and/or seek different answers?
Refining your understanding of the Universe may take many millions of attempts. Do you admit the possibility that the place called "your consciousness" may be actually the best place to gather understanding?
Perhaps you haven't noticed, but The Freedom Book contains many questions intended to provoke reader to develop his/her own answers and seek his/her own goals. As your understanding of the Universe increases, or even your emotional state changes, your own answers will become different every time you read the book. Try to read The Freedom again the next time you feel down and see what I mean.
As for me, some of my motives for re-reading what I write are to check if I did not miss anything important, if I can add something that I have grown to understand or if I can express my thoughts any better. Have you noticed how many editions of The Freedom have been published? At present, there are some places in The Freedom book that I am not totally happy with, but I do not yet know how to improve them.
Tom
Tom, of course, I agree with you... I understand you for I also re-read what I have written to (1) find out where I have 'updated' my understanding, and (2) to 'understand' what and why I have written. Two reasons.
I wonder why I needed to write my first comment... Often I wonder, why I do not notice what is in front of my own eyes...
Andrew
We all have similar problems. It took me @50 years to notice some obvious things in front of my eyes...
If you need to challenge me to notice more, please do so. You can also challenge yourself. It works quite well too.
Tom