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Gratefully,
 
Gratefully,
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Rob
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'''Jim wrote: Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 7:43 AM'''
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Hi again,
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Just re-read this material. Certainly was an interesting evening with the teachers.
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Word streams are one thing. Thoughts are another.
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As I spoke this transmission, the idea that came to me was that some people's quirky behaviors can be a source of good humor and even endearment to our fellows, rather than a gouging irritant that I have foisted upon myself. I can choose to be irritated or I can grin and be caring when my fellows are, by my definition, peculiar.
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All of this could be expanded into lessons of tolerance, unity, and teamwork, and the nature of irritation.
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And whether we laugh and tolerate because Bozo always leaves his clipped hairs all over the lavatory, or do we work together to do something about it -- all in good humor. When one becomes irritated, it invites an exploration of discovery -- of ourselves and our fellows.
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The anecdotes of our time can lead to antidotal remedies, as we pay attention and apply them to the lessons of growing our souls.
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Post this to tml if you wish. jim
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'''Jim wrote: Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 7:58 AM'''
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As I read through I saw another typo or so ...... you instead of your in one place. Is there a need for some proofreading in your pages? My time really limited for new projects, but I should volunteer, I guess, to check all of my stuff from Cincinnati etc. Is there a good way to get at it expediently and go ahead and make the typo corrections? Or would it have to be denoted and listed for someone else to correct. Such and such on line so and so ......
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Don't mean to make too much of this, but some clean-up might be well worth doing.
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jim
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ps. Also found another box of physical TM materials upstairs!!! The adventure continues ....
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'''Rob wrote: Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 12:35 PM'''
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Hello Jim-
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Your re-reading seems to have found my own reading but of course, in the end, it is your work that is on record. I may question and recommend, but the TR has to be the one with final authority as this is not a commercial endeavor.
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I have added these thoughts to the discussion page, but as you know, tml is going through an ordeal at best, and as the contribution of  "non members" might be problematic, I will not copy this to tml.
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Thanks for observing the need for work to be reviewed and corrections made. While I have been attending to these as best I can while reviewing the entire collection, I know there are errors waiting for correction. I would encourage you to utilize your membership in the Daynal Scriptorium to do so.
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To verify your login credentials:
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1) you need to sign in here.  Your username is: -------------- .
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2) If you do not know your password,
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3) you will need to click on the link "Forgot your password?" to have a new temporary pw sent to your email.
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4) Use these same login credentials for logging into the Nordan Symposia by clicking on the link in the far upper right corner of any of its pages.
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Once in the wiki, you can locate your transmitted lessons by simply entering your name in the search box on the left of any page and hit the 'return key' on your computer or clicking the 'go' button below the search box. If you click the 'search' button instead, you will be shown all matches for the search.
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5) to 'edit' a page, click on the edit tab at top. This will open the record with simple word processing tools at top. You will encounter technical questions, and I will be happy to address each as they occur.
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Feel free to edit the page 'about' you as well. What is present is but the minimum I felt okay about writing myself. Currently, I show 27 records e.g. transmissions, and I am confident there are many more.
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Enjoy,
    
Rob
 
Rob

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