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Marty Cohen's avatar

Thank you so very much for this profound insight. I too am a Beleiver. In fact, I am a Messianic Jewish Rabbi.

I have read all your books and am anxious for more. I have recently become a published author, who has just begun the second in a series of mysteries set in Israel.

You may find it on Amazon Kindle. ENIGMA: Jerusalem by Marty Cohen.

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J. Kevin Tumlinson's avatar

Thanks, Marty! Congratulations on your book! That's an intriguing concept, and right up my alley. I'll have to check it out!

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The Everyday Solopreneur's avatar

I think, perhaps I’m either not listening or there is something wrong with me. Hopefully the former, I’m sure my inner voices are hammering away all the time. 🤷🥴

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J. Kevin Tumlinson's avatar

A whisper is also speaking.

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Susan Bertke's avatar

Are you familiar with Rosicrucian philosophy? You might be interested in browsing through www.rosicrucian.org. Their concept of that inner voice is very close to yours. If nothing else, you can pick up free e-books and podcasts that might interest you.

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J. Kevin Tumlinson's avatar

I'll definitely check this out! I've come across a bit about the Rosicrucian's, of course. It's hard to avoid! I'll take a look at this. Thanks for the lead!

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Maria Monica Beltrami Arbulo's avatar

Awesome and profound tract.

Is my own memory that remembers that when we were little children we had personal mental friends. That's normal, at least for my generation (now the millennials have Internet friends that can be real, good or bad, imaginative "friends" that are hackers (the bad ones and not the extremely good programmers of old), well put here an etc.

Our thinking come from our brain, and talk forward and back within us.

Obviously, when we write those thoughts (externallise them) we are making other people to think with their minds about what they read in their own positive/negative types.

It's a marvellous mental exercise what you wrote this time.THANK YOU KEVIN!!

About those tulpas, well "That's Chinese for me. (Or should I say "Tibetan for me" ?)

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J. Kevin Tumlinson's avatar

The more I look into these things, the more I discover there's nothing all that new here. We're just constantly rediscovering how to look at the world and all its mysteries.

Thanks for the comment, Maria!

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Marty Cohen's avatar

As Shlomo haMelech said, 'There is nothing new under the sun."

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