Dianne Horton talks about her Awakening of Consciousness

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Alan Steinfeld talks to Dianne about how she broke through the veils of the personality
and awoke to her true self... A remarkable and ordinary example of what is possible.

 

She also talks about how her association with Paul Lowe helped her see the illusion of who
she thought she was.

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  • Comment Link sheila Friday, 05 April 2013 04:31 posted by sheila

    What a crock! If you knew her ego, attachment, agenda and through the roof manipulation... Though I accept she may have experienced a moment or two... my God I can't believe she is touting herself as awakened! Look deeper peoples - do not be fooled! Sheesh!

  • Comment Link pl@pl.com Friday, 04 May 2012 16:36 posted by pl@pl.com

    Paul Lowe comments:

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    Excellent. All you need to know about how to wake up. To me, although she did not know it, Dianne, in her interview with Alan, blew away all the nonsense of enlightenment and religious and spiritual rituals. And with it, all the stupidity of the funny hats, robes, malas, mantras, idols, statues, gongs, bells, horns, incense, chanting, offerings, bowing, gurus, and touching feet. All, utter nonsense. Are we ready/would we dare, let go of all this silly stuff? Not yet it seems. It is even getting stronger. Having escaped from one set of endocrine it is so easy to get caught up in ‘a more spiritual one.’ Afraid to let go of our security blankets/promise of heaven/end of karma? When I say that I think we have to let everything go - I mean absolutely all our ideas of absolutely everything. Dianne’s description is the most simple, and accurate I have ever heard. Sweet. “… as a little child” - plus... If you really want to wake up to your potential, one of the ways could be to come and live in her community for a while. Contributing your time and money would help her pay off her mortgage and council fees so that she can establish a sustainable community. Hope you picked up - it is not about suffering, it is about having fun. - Paul Lowe

  • Comment Link Scene Friday, 04 May 2012 05:44 posted by Scene

    Sounds a lot like going from a story to a story that is more acceptable to yourself. You gave up an identity to take on another. Good luck in grasping.

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