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© 2006 by Rasha

chapter eight

Anticipating extremes of experience as life-themes are brought to closure.
Daring to dream.
Facing the void.
Understanding the blind leap of faith.
Attaining the perspective of multidimensionality.

p77 This blind leap in faith has been spoken of throughout time immemorial, and is known by every culture throughout your planetary history. Yet most address this reference with an air of mockery in light of the very real-seeming circumstances at hand. What is called for is not bravery and heroism in that “moment of truth,” but total detachment. A level of surrender is called for that has released all attachment to outcome. This level of surrender is achieved when one stands on the very edge of one’s gravest fear and knows, in that moment, that there is nothing to fear.


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