01-08-2009, 02:37 AM
Ahh, good question. No, I don't mean to suggest looking for transient loose ends. Rather, ends that could have become their own full-blown conversation, but didn't because it would muddy the specific answer begged by the question.
I know there are parts of the book where Don had to not pursue a certain line of questioning because it would veer too far away from the topic at hand for that session. These would be the areas that would make for great continuances.
For instance, the one area I would love to learn more about is where Don was asking about crystals, and how they work with our energy fields. More specifically, how the different kinds work, and hearing about ways in which we can use them to further our ability to serve in whatever way resonates with us.
Does that help to nail it down a little better?
Steve
I know there are parts of the book where Don had to not pursue a certain line of questioning because it would veer too far away from the topic at hand for that session. These would be the areas that would make for great continuances.
For instance, the one area I would love to learn more about is where Don was asking about crystals, and how they work with our energy fields. More specifically, how the different kinds work, and hearing about ways in which we can use them to further our ability to serve in whatever way resonates with us.
Does that help to nail it down a little better?
Steve