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  1. Wow, Catherine, what a fabulous interchange between Jung and the Pueblo Indian chief. Regarding “Whole body thinking” … Actually, it sounds like a book title that is probably out there somewhere…If I find such a book title, I will post it, because I think you’re on to something. All this is really interesting…Thank you.

  2. From William Van Dusen Wishard, “The Heart of History,”

    1924 saw Jung once again in America, this time in New Mexico visiting the Pueblo Indian chief, Ochwiay Biano (Mountain Lake). His dialogues with the chief, which Jung recorded in his autobiography, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, gave Jung his first picture of how non-white people view the white man. The whites, Ochwiay Biano said, “are always deeking something. What are they seeking? The whites always want something; they are always uneasy and restless. We do not know what they want. We do not understand them. We think they are mad.”
    “Why is that?” asked Jung.
    “They say they think with their heads.”
    Jung showed his surprise at this answer and asked Ochwiay Biano what he thinks with.
    “We think here,” the chief replied, indicating his heart.

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    Megan:

    I confess, I think we need to think with both – maybe even our whole body.

    Catherine

  3. Catherine,
    I am now fully immersed in videos and interviews with Simon Parkes. He has a talk from Sept 8 at “New Horizons” now posted…
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5S_XzTBlN4

    He talks about Jinn (Islamic term) for sort of shadow beings… He talks about his own White Rabbit programming, the arrival of “intelli-streets” which are streetlights basically outfitted with surveillance equipment… he says the kids are awakened to the heart and that our kids are our hope. But I think we “big people” can wake up too, find our hearts, go in a new direction.
    The new thought, the new feeling, the heart-centeredness, is what I think I’ve waited for my whole life…. and I hope it takes hold.

  4. I am really, really hoping you all get to Chicago sometime soon. Not only would I love to hear you and Joseph in person and Jon by phone (better than winning the trifecta at the track!), but I’d love to meet other Solarians in my area. Tried to organize a Meetup group but was unsuccessful. I need some Solari peers locally.

  5. Enjoyed the Joe-Jon-Catherine Solari report tonight… ! Thank you! Would love to try to come to Menlo Park in November for “Solarian Grove.”

  6. Dr. McDemmott:

    I am so sorry for your frustration. And I apologize for your challenges with the Ukraine audio. I have asked our audio/video producer to review and address.

    We have been working for many months on new subscription software as well as a new blog. Our goal is to better serve mobile and tablet users and well as make information more accessible. We intend to launch in the 4th quarter.

    If you can’t find something quickly, please post here or e-mail and I or our blogmaster will send you the link.

    Thank you for your patience.

    Best,

    Catherine

  7. Just a note to point out that since subscribing… I’ve found this site to be extraordinarily difficult to use. There is a wealth of information available… but I have to spend a lot of time trying to find it… moreover, much of what I read here is done in airports and hotels… on my Android smartphone… for example the cast on Ukraine sometimes can be downloaded and sometimes not…. attempting to hear the Ukraine interview repeatedly pulls up the “Money and Market” commentary….
    Overall, I’d say that the material is well worth the effort… but as a busy Army neurologist… I just don’t have the patience to continue fighting with this website… will try a while longer… a friend of mine had the same problems and advised a monthly subscription to start so that termination could be done once my frustration reached the breaking point…. which it is now doing…. so in summary, is the info worth the hassle…. at this point, the time factor will probably be the make or break factor… spending 10 to 20 minutes trying to get what I’m searching for… may not be feasible …. all the very best, J.E. McDermott MD

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