Developmental Theology 089 #51
Jun 6th, 2008 by Jack Lhasa
As this course comes to a close, there are many things I have left to teach, but after these 52 lessons you should have a sound and stable starting point for building your own personal theology.
Let’s break away these walls and join each other. Â I am no more teacher than I am student. Â Richard Bach once wrote, “We teach best what we need to learn the most.” Â Nothing could be more true. Â So, here I am, on the cusp of something extraordinary, and I want all of you to join me.
Some secrets may change hands. Â Life may transform as we evolve both physically and spiritually. Â The adoption of technology to the shaman’s path is of utmost imprtance. Â The shaman can no longer be just about nature. Â The shaman has to grow with the culture, and the culture is growing rapidly. Â Never has the shaman had the chance he does now. Â The chance to be everywhere at once, literally.
As saplings we all start, but soon we grow into trees that devour our surroundings. Â Be the oak tree. Â Give something back for what you are taking. Â Do not be the weeping willow, who takes all of the water it can, but offers nothing in return.
It’s time that we began to think globally. Â There is more out there than your own backyard. Â Jump for it. Â Strive for it. Â Become other worldly with me. Â We cannot forgive those you have never reached for something greater. Â The fate of mankind is in each of your hands. Â Can you make it better?
-Jack
I Listen.
I Travel.
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