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Subject: Re: Story: What the modern woman wants


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Sandra Alzona
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Date Posted: 05:53:19 07/25/04 Sun
In reply to: Eric Chen 's message, "Re: Story: What the modern woman wants" on 21:11:34 07/24/04 Sat

I just started reading "The New Revelations" by NDW. I must say that so far as I have read, this book has a very interesting take on the youth. I'll quote some here:


"SO WE MUST CHANGE THE BELIEFS OF THE YOUNG.

Yes. Yet that cannot happen unless you change the beliefs of those who are teaching the young. And that means all of you. For you are teaching your young not merely in schools, but in every moment of their lives, as they observe you, their role models, living your lives.

This is something you must understand: Your whole life is a teaching. Everything that you think, say, and do instructs another.

Do you imagine that others do not know what you are thinking? Is it your idea that they are not listening to what you are saying? Are you hoping that they are not watching what you are doing?

Young people, especially, are eager to learn about life, and they learn the most about life from life itself. And they intuitively know this. That is why they observe so closely. Young people miss nothing. You think you are kidding them? Think again.

They see the fear. They see the anger. They see the hypocrisy. They see the saying of one thing and the doing of another. And yes, they even know pretty much of what you are thinking. More than you think they know."

Meanwhile, I will check out your site. Thanks!

Namaste,
Sandra

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