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TEACHER- OMAL Omal gives a course on the correlation
between the human mind and a computer. He also
expands on the idea to predicting the future today
from twenty years ago in how our technology has
advanced with a fair bit of accuracy. It is the
advancement of our technology and where it goes
from there that will define us as a species. Format mp3- Lesson length: 15:07
min.
TEACHER- KARRA Karra gives a dissertation on
maintaining a positive self-image and not being
something you’re not. This is done through stories
from both Sirius and Earth of historical figures
unsatisfied with their outward appearance such as
Tonar the Corrupt. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
3.) TEACHER- OMAL
Omal gives a very long and concise
dissertation on emotions and their subcategories.
He points out the harm they can do but also their
usefulness as when Ashtar uses them. That leads
into the topic of self-preservation and fighting
for life as opposed to giving up to death. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
TEACHER- KIRI
Kiri gets into a lively discussion
on knowledge and the acquiring of knowledge. She
brings up her grandmother who is in her 800’s and
has a large store of knowledge. She provides some
useful ways of properly asking her grandmother to
share some of that knowledge. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
TEACHER- OMAL
Omal gives a dissertation on the
importance of the group of people around us in our
growing. With our interactions with them we
determine what is right and wrong in those
interactions. Growth is also aided in
circumstances that have been prearranged for
growth to happen in how we deal with them. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
TEACHER- TIA Tia explains how the desire for
something can be so all-consuming that it can be a
negative. The desire can become a destructive
force so she encourages to think above the level
of instinct. That is what sets humans apart over
animals, it's their ability to fall back on
instinct when needed, not their immediate go to. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
7.) TEACHER- OMAL
Omal gives a dissertation on
self-control and its importance for personal
growth. A lack of that same self-control is is the
reason for some of history’s biggest mistakes
which he points out while not acting rashly leads
to a better person and better society. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
8.) TEACHER- KARRA
Karra helps our guest’s grandson
out with a problem he had been having with
bullying and how best to deal with that. She has
faced the same sibling rivalry that the grandson
was going through so on both matters she was able
to offer some helpful advice. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
9.) TEACHER- KIRI Kiri discusses tapping into race
memory of an entire race or just an individual
from Earth’s history to see things the way they
saw the world around them. Part meditation and
part self-regression, she offers the advantages of
seeing the past and a little of how to do it
though the student would have to fill in a lot of
blanks she left out. One thing to make it easier
she says is to call on your guides to help make
the connection to tap into the group mind of the
human race. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
10.) TEACHER- TIA
Tia starts with a joke about a
recent mini-crash that had taken place and we use
that in a quest for true happiness. She uses Karra
and the wealth in land she was titled to due to
her being the eldest child as an example of how
Karra is happy regardless of that wealth because
her happiness comes from other sources. TRANSCRIPT
TEACHER- KIRI
Kiri focuses on happiness and how
being happy with yourself without trying to be
someone else is key. She places a lot of
importance on being spiritually happy which leads
to happiness in all areas of life while searching
for a spiritual goal makes it tougher. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
12.) TEACHER- OMAL
Omal talks about finding what makes
one happy and working with that so when things do
go bad you can stay positive. We look at
conditions where someone knows only happiness or
just sadness but it is determined in the end you
don’t actually have to know both. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
13.) TEACHER- OMAL
Omal gives a dissertation on
spiritual consciousness and development by
pointing out a lot of it has to do with self-love
and a lot of self-love is having a strong moral
background. He uses the Ten Commandments as a
basis to form those morals with many making a lot
of sense in the modern world. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
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