What did Willie mean if he told Kamala, 'Let me show you what can be, unburdened by what has been?'

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The oft-repeated Kamala favorite phrase was apparently first used in a book recommended by Oprah,

The Power of Now


According to the book, only the present moment is real and only the present moment matters, and both an individual's past and future are created by their thoughts. The author maintains that people's insistence that they have control of their life is an illusion "that only brings pain". The book also describes methods of relaxation and meditation to help readers anchor themselves in the present. These suggestions include slowing down by avoiding multi-tasking, spending time in nature, and letting go of worries about the future. ...

In Chapter Two, Tolle tells the reader that they must recognize their personal ego "without the ego creating an antagonistic response to its own denial or destruction" and explains the purposelessness of the "mental pain and anguish" that people hold on to. According to the book: "The pain-body consists of trapped life-energy that has split off from your total energy field and has temporarily become autonomous through the unnatural process of mind identification. ...

Andrea Sachs wrote in Time magazine that the book is "awash in spiritual mumbo jumbo" and "unhelpful for those looking for practical advice". An article in The Independent said that "there is not very much new about The Power of Now" and described it as "a sort of New Age re-working of Zen."

Whatever Kamala is thinking, she must be contemplating being unburded by the old of the Christian religion to release the new of Zen worship.
 
Generally that would mean that people envision a future of that is better and that they can try to achieve it even if they don't have it now I mean this isn't that difficult to concept and it's a very positive concept which is the whole thrust of the Harris campaign unlike Trump's campaign which is really Hate and complaining

I realize republicans enjoy hate and complaining but patriotic Americans prefer a positive viewpoint
 
Americans do not want a future in which the very very wealthy glom onto an even greater share of the national economy. We do not want to be part of the Trump organization or the Musk organization.
 
Generally that would mean that people envision a future of that is better and that they can try to achieve it even if they don't have it now I mean this isn't that difficult to concept and it's a very positive concept which is the whole thrust of the Harris campaign unlike Trump's campaign which is really Hate and complaining

I realize republicans enjoy hate and complaining but patriotic Americans prefer a positive viewpoint
Good people love the good and hate the evil. Bad people love the evil and hate the good, like grandmas peacefully praying for our torn nation on the floor of the US Capitol building.
 
Americans do not want a future in which the very very wealthy glom onto an even greater share of the national economy. We do not want to be part of the Trump organization or the Musk organization.
Too late to preserve freedom and opportunity for all Americans. Super rich Democrat Socialist oligarchs have already fundamentally destroyed those opportunities.


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Do you have any photos of grandmothers praying for our torn nation on the floor of the US capitol? Why would they do that?
Trump is evil, he has always been evil. Shady Vance will say anything for favor granted. MAGA deserves to die.
 
Do you have any photos of grandmothers praying for our torn nation on the floor of the US capitol? Why would they do that?
Trump is evil, he has always been evil. Shady Vance will say anything for favor granted. MAGA deserves to die.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/71-year-old-grandma-convicted-on-all-charges-by-dc-jury-after-praying-in-capitol-on-jan-6/ar-BB1l9il6 4-5-24



71-Year-Old Grandma Convicted on All Charges by DC Jury After Praying in Capitol on Jan. 6


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@j6prayingrandma / X© The Western Journal

AWashington, D.C., jury convicted Rebecca Lavrenz of Falcon, Colorado, known on social media as the "J6 Praying Grandma," of four federal misdemeanor charges Thursday related to her participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, incursion of the U.S. Capitol.

The 71-year-old faces up to a year in prison and more than $200,000 in fines, the Colorado Springs Gazette reported.

According to federal court documents, Lavrenz's crimes were entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, disorderly conduct in a restricted area, disorderly conduct in the Capitol Building, and parading, demonstrating or picketing in the Capitol.
 
Good people love the good and hate the evil. Bad people love the evil and hate the good, like grandmas peacefully praying for our torn nation on the floor of the US Capitol building.

you keep defending her, lol. that's evil. she was a criminal she broke the law.
 
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