Again, another great read from Rob!
I agree with so much and am challenged by other ideas, of course – the beauty! — Tammy May 12, 2012
Rob,
Very nice.
Why do we all walk around as mummies.
Why do we all have education and endless opportunity yet walk around with frowns and negative attitudes.
We have the world in the palm of our hands and you are helping me realize this.
I thank you very much.
I will no longer just exist and I will choose to take risks instead of following the same beaten path. There are many things out there to be seen that have yet to be seen.
Keep the blogs coming Rob!
— Ryan May 12, 2012
Dear Rob,
This one was really good; all of us know of such things, and yet this was like something that provides a threshold energy to cross, what my science subjects remind me of, the ‘activation barrier’ required to come out of your current orbit and go into another system (or create your own!!)
Thanks — Vaibhav May 12, 2012
This is an extraordinary article.
Simply extraordinary.
It gets right to the guts of the situation.
Thank you for this.
— Isoke May 12, 2012
Hi Rob,
I read all your posts but rarely comment and this is because I feel that you are on a higher plane from me.
I know this is not the way I want to live my life and kind of have a vision in my head of what I'm aiming for (but it is more like daydreams) and my problem is that I don't know how to build the bridge to get there.
I find it's so easy to get stuck in patterns of living/reaction to life but so difficult to break them. Maybe people who feel like I do (stuck) need some kind of counselling (paid of course) but there again the problem I've always worried about is investing a lot of money in someone (the counsellor) who you really know nothing about. And I did once have a very bizarre 'course of treatment' with someone who claimed to be a healer, which completely put me off.
The other problem is that no-one ever really talks about these things – except you! I want to improve my life but don't really know where to start….
— Michelle May 12, 2012
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