Mark Walter
1 min readDec 26, 2017

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Paul Easton:

In a way, I very much agree. I think it might be more accurate to use the term ‘guide’. But does ‘guide’ really change the nuance of the word ‘book’? No, not unless it’s better defined. I think we are needing a deeper understanding of principles.

How did the ancient sages sage? What had they gone through to get there? What were they expressing centuries ago that quantum physicists are relatively recently starting to explore as well?

And also key to a significant elevation in social and human consciousness is the occurance of profound realizations. Realizations of the profound-type often occur because we’ve had deeper experiences — the kinds of experiences in consciousness that can be life altering.

In my experience, there clearly exists a repeatable methodology to get us there. But it’s slow and arguably not scalable. And that’s the precise problem that I’m attacking: how can more people get ‘there’ faster? How can individual’s deeper consciousness and awareness be more rapidly improved?

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Mark Walter
Mark Walter

Written by Mark Walter

Construction worker and philosopher: “When I forget my ways, I am in The Way”

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