"We should converse for ourselves and with ourselves so that we can, once again, find again what was old community in future form. And develop future communities of human beings."
Wonderful. I see he also does inner coaching sessions www.innercoaching.co.za/sessions-with-paul-myburgh/ I'm a dowser and know this can be used to find any knowledge, and was fascinated by the rhino dung bit, don't know why I never thought of using it like that before. One of my brothers actually taught me this but I also became a healer, and both of these things are deeply linked, and stem from our roots - growing up in the Natal Drakensberg, with a deep love of the bush.
Ah yes, but know what? Part of the conversation. Funny enough Southern Cross University asked me to keep the conversation going. Which one I thought to myself.
Interviewer is terrible... Paul speaks clearly about having thoughts and conversations, and the interviewer never engages in thoughtful conversation, just selfish open gratification in how famous this interview is going to make her...
Thank You for the teaching Paul.
"We should converse for ourselves and with ourselves so that we can, once again, find again what was old community in future form. And develop future communities of human beings."
My favorite quote was "The quality of listening determines the quality of speaking."
True
We need to learn more about ourselves .
Love this so much
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This is great. From my understanding I see lots of parallels. Thanks for sharing. Greeting from Germany
Does anyone know how can I purchase the documentary he directed?
Wonderful. I see he also does inner coaching sessions www.innercoaching.co.za/sessions-with-paul-myburgh/
I'm a dowser and know this can be used to find any knowledge, and was fascinated by the rhino dung bit, don't know why I never thought of using it like that before. One of my brothers actually taught me this but I also became a healer, and both of these things are deeply linked, and stem from our roots - growing up in the Natal Drakensberg, with a deep love of the bush.
Ah yes, but know what? Part of the conversation. Funny enough Southern Cross University asked me to keep the conversation going. Which one I thought to myself.
Pardon?
Interviewer is terrible... Paul speaks clearly about having thoughts and conversations, and the interviewer never engages in thoughtful conversation, just selfish open gratification in how famous this interview is going to make her...
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