Hi Rawn and fellow students of Bardon
Please reply to this email with a brief introduction of yourself.
As these things happen, I just did a "roll call" on another list, so this should be easy.
Name: Ralf Age: 32 Occupation: Lecturer Path: Eclectic, with some group history. Key Influences (in no particular order, as/what I remember): Aleister Crowley, Zen & Tibetan Buddhism, Yoga, Seth/Jane Roberts, Franz Bardon, William Gray, Israel Regardie, H C Agrippa, Hermes Trismegistus, Vertigo Comics, a library of sci-fi and fantasy, and many more that I don't remember off the top of my head. Current 'public' work: Meditation group every fortnight Current 'secret' work: Main regular practise: meditation, gateway journeying, chakra awakening, creating car parks, guidance/strengthening, focus on the higher Self. Main advice: Try to be as aware as you can, and meditate every day.
I'll add to that that I spread myself too thin, although I can feel myself focusing more this year, with a number of projects falling off in a very healthy way -- some completed and some recognised as not important to me now.
What that means wrt this list is that either I will be more active with the Bardon work, or I will be a silent listener until I'm ready. I can't quite tell yet.
Blessings in Love and Light,
Ralf
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