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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 />

just completely relaxed. You look off down the sand, maybe 50<br />

feet or so down the beach, and you see a little child there playing<br />

in the sand, sitting a little bit up from the beach playing in this<br />

warm sand. That child's got a bucket and a shovel and they're<br />

digging in the sand. Something about the picture of that child on<br />

the sand draws you and you start walking towards them. Does<br />

that Now, walk towards that child? Now the child won't be<br />

frightened of you, so just walk up and stand there and watch them<br />

play in the sand. <strong>The</strong> child will look up and smile at you, and<br />

you'll smile back. Now the child is going to do something curious,<br />

the child is going to reach into their pocket, and they're going to<br />

pull out a piece of folded up paper. Now the child is handing you<br />

that piece of paper, don't open it, and leave it folded. Put that<br />

piece of paper in your pocket because, somehow you know, that<br />

this is an important message to you. <strong>The</strong>re's something written on<br />

that piece of paper that's very, very important for you. But for<br />

Now just put it in your pocket, smile back at the child, and resume<br />

your walk on the beach. And sometime when you're by yourself<br />

and feeling reflective and quiet, close your eyes again take out that<br />

piece of paper and read what it says to you. Now open your eyes,<br />

take a big breath, blow it out, and return to what you were doing.<br />

TRIP: All right, we're not allowed to dead time on the radio.<br />

RICHARD YOUNG: No, dead time, eh?<br />

TRIP: That was beautiful. I'm going to challenge you now, this is<br />

my challenge moment, we're so on the same page, there's too<br />

much of a love fest here, and I’m going to have to…<br />

RICHARD YOUNG: Well I'm sorry, Trip, but , my time is up, and<br />

I’m going to have to go now. It's been nice talking to you.<br />

TRIP: All right. In one of your cage rattling moments on the web<br />

you said, "Accepting your Self as you are does not help anybody to<br />

realize the non-self that they truly are", and by non-self you meant<br />

small S, like non-personal self that they truly are.<br />

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