I just wanted to comment that I read a few of your posts from last year about TJed. I posted a long comment on one of them. I just want to thank you about your book review. I'm beginning to hs and was introduced to hsing methods through TJed and I always felt like there was something missing or something wrong. You hit most of my points spot on. It's good to hear another side of the story so as to give myself a better perspective of all of it. Anyway...thank you. I still think I'll use several points in the TJed philosophy, but I'm not a follower...nor do I want to be caught up in their missions. I just want to be a mom doing the best she can at educating her kids and raising them to be the best people they can be.
Brian Sykes (geneticist who studies Mitochondrial Eve): "I have in my hand the end of the thread which connects me to my ancestral mother way at the back. I pull on the thread and one woman's face in every generation, feeling the tug, looks up at me. Their faces stand out from the crowd, and they are illuminated by a strange light. These are my ancestors. I recognize my grandmother in the front row, but in the generations behind her the faces are unfamiliar to me. There are all my mothers who passed this precious messenger [mitochondrial DNA] from one to another through a thousand births, a thousand screams, a thousand embraces of a thousand newborn babies. The thread becomes an umbilical cord." pgs. 47-48
Satan wishes to blur our knowledge of the absolutes of good and evil. The power inherent in that knowledge makes us like God. It is our choice of good over evil which makes us godlike.
The ultimate reality for women rests on the truth that our lives are embedded in relationships. Our identities are tied up with other people. pg. 172
President Hinckley: "Your potential is limitless. You are daughters of God, endowed by inheritance with marvelous gifts and immeasurable potential. Accept the challenge. Go forward with confidence." pg. 161
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I just wanted to comment that I read a few of your posts from last year about TJed. I posted a long comment on one of them. I just want to thank you about your book review. I'm beginning to hs and was introduced to hsing methods through TJed and I always felt like there was something missing or something wrong. You hit most of my points spot on. It's good to hear another side of the story so as to give myself a better perspective of all of it.
Anyway...thank you. I still think I'll use several points in the TJed philosophy, but I'm not a follower...nor do I want to be caught up in their missions. I just want to be a mom doing the best she can at educating her kids and raising them to be the best people they can be.
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