Many thanks. NB --- Rawn Clark <rawnclark@...> wrote: > Dear NB, > > >> For example: > a) I live in quite a noisy environment. Wouldn't > practicing the "Center of Stillness Meditation" be > of > help vis-à-vis IIH and help me being more focused > during normal life? << > > Yes. :) I designed the audio version of the CSM > with the Bardon > student in mind. It employs many of the Step One > mental techniques, > albeit in a somewhat different way than IIH, and it > will help you with > deepening the emptiness of mind. > > >> b) Let's dream a bit now. One day in the future, > I may have the luck > to learn, repeat and refer to hebrew-based textes. > Wouldn't reading the > "First Hebrew Primer" be an appropriate preparatory > step, or should I > concentrate on something of more immediate interest > ? << > > The "Primer" isn't a book that you just read. It's > a workbook with > exercises and is designed to teach Biblical Hebrew. > If you have an > interest in Kabbalah, then yes, this would be a > worthwhile pursuit. > > >> c) I have some little concerns about my health. > Can I start the > "Archaeous"? << > > Yes! :) Audio Lessons One through Three are > suitable for someone > pursuing Steps One and Two of IIH. Not only will > the Archaeous be of > benefit to your overall health, but it will also be > VERY beneficial to > your Step One and Two work. I designed these > Lessons very specifically > for students of IIH, so they are designed to fully > compliment the IIH > work. > > My best to you, > :) Rawn Clark > 18 Jan 2003 > rawnclark@... > rawn@... > http://www.ABardonCompanion.com > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BardonPraxis > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com