NOTE: These exercises are intended for January 23-29, 2014.
We conclude the chapter, Living In The Moment with two sets of exercises, The Duality of Uncertainty and The Embryo of Immortality and close with a single exercise called The Past and Eternity: Finding the Moment.
There’s a lot here, but you can do Duality ofUncertainty in one sitting, and Embryoof Immortality in another, following each with The Past and Eternity.
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Note: Janus, referred to in this exercise, is the two-faced Roman God, with one face looking to the future, the other to the past. Often the future face is depicted as looking cheerful and optimistic, the past looking depressed.
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Note: Shu, mentioned in this exercise, is the Egyptian primordial God personifying air and was considered to be a cool, calming influence, a pacifier associated with truth, justice and order.
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