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Conversations with Avant-garde Sages - The Wizard LLC

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<strong>Conversations</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Avant</strong>-<strong>garde</strong> <strong>Sages</strong><br />

So I don't know, therapy, I'm sure it helps, but in the end I mean<br />

again that story in the book is incredibly miraculous, I don't know<br />

how I could have arrived at the epiphany that I did on my efforts<br />

<strong>with</strong> the therapist or anything else. Maybe it's possible, I don't<br />

know. But I think it's a big part of healing we all need to do, and it<br />

heals our planet. We have a dysfunctional relationship <strong>with</strong> our<br />

Government, and that's our surrogate mommy and daddy, right<br />

now, and it's a very dysfunctional relationship.<br />

TRIP: All right, well while we're on the topic of families, you say,<br />

"My wife and I don't have children, so I don't know much about<br />

raising them". On the other hand I have to say I've observed that<br />

you've done a lot of caretaking of adults and children, but<br />

anyways. Your advice boils down to this, "Be a living relationship<br />

to your own Mystery and your children will do the same. <strong>The</strong>y will<br />

absorb this relationship into their body memory naturally". My<br />

question for you is does that mean we should be unconcerned <strong>with</strong><br />

the economic implications that living that Mystery might have on<br />

them? We worry about are they going to have enough clothing,<br />

are they going to be able to get to school properly, and blah, blah.<br />

I have to say that my role as father/provider definitely brings me<br />

into form a bit, do you know what I mean?<br />

JERRY WENNSTROM: Well, again, some people…, if that's true<br />

what you say, and I believe you it is, there's a level… I think your<br />

challenge is letting go of control of what you think you're doing for<br />

your kids then. If you're super responsible, and that's your total<br />

fix, what I hear is what you just said, it may be partially coming<br />

out of fear because you're afraid if you don't your kids are going to<br />

fall through the cracks in some way, or be neglected. I think when,<br />

you don't know how to raise a kid, you don't know what their path<br />

is, you don't know what their destiny is, you don't know what's<br />

best for them. You only know what you know how to do because<br />

that's what you were taught how to do.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re's a Mystery in their lives, and what I'm saying is it's not<br />

about being responsible; it's being responsible to something even<br />

greater. You're trusting like you do <strong>with</strong> your own life, and this<br />

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