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Maraya22 wrote: "An impacting passage is, "ordinary unconsciousness is always linked in some way with denial of the Now. The Now, of course, also implies the here. Are you resisting your here and now. Some people w..."How is the passage impacting to you? And also, how does it help an individual with their awareness? Any tools?
Joshua wrote: "1. An impacting passage is, "Imagination is a source of fear, but may also be the cure of fear. 'Imagineering' is the use of mental images to build factual results, and it is an astonishingly effec..."What does it say about being self-confident?
Milo wrote: "1. So far, I still love this book. I'm only 45 pages in, and I have a lot of reading to do, but it has already been very interesting. One of the passages that encompasses the book well is in a sect..."Can you be more specific about audience? Age range? Specific values they hold?
Matthew wrote: "1) An impacting passage from my book is: "Picture this scene-you're playing chess and it's your turn to move. Yo move your hand over the chessboard and rest your finger on a chess piece, indicating..."Very specific! I got a lot out of your post without having to read the book!! wowzers!
Sophia wrote: "1. "The enemy doesn't want us to see the glory that we are granted simply because we are God's creation. He does everything he can, and always has, to make us not see the beauty of who we are as un..."1. why is the quote impacting?
2. how does it help grow the spiritual relationship?
Amani wrote: "1. "If there is any one secret of success," said Henry Ford, "it lies in the ability to get the other person's angle as well as from your own." In order to be good at making friends or doing anythi..."For 2--can you be more specific? What are some of those 'tools' or strategies for each of the domains?
1. Update pages and include an impacting passage that lets others know more about the book is. Explain it!2. How does this book relate to emotional intelligence (all five domains)?
3. In your opinion, who should read this book? Why?
4. What have been three important lessons you have learned from this book?
a. How do you like the book so far? Why?b. What is a passage that was impacting? Why?
c. What is something you find challenging in reading this book?
d. Provide a passage as evidence to one of the domains and explain.
d. Reply to at least five members in the group
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What are some specific personal goals you want to achieve by reading this book? Refer to Table of Content if needed.
