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#35995 04/04/03 08:22 PM
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Guys: The last time I checked, the topic of this discussion was "CHANTING"!!!. Please don't change the topic. If you all would like to discuss "Page Turning", post a new topic stating such.






#35996 04/04/03 08:34 PM
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That internal mantra that is repeated over and over, and not the mechanics of one's fingers as it walks through the yellow pages.






#35997 04/04/03 08:38 PM
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Originally posted by elgan_5:
I seem to have trouble with page flipping, one of the more advanced concepts of pr . How do you guys go about flipping pages without constantly fumbling over a couple? I dont remember what paul said in the tapes about this. Thanks

elgan5: You should have created or posted a new topic.







#35998 04/04/03 09:05 PM
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Dude, 3DLifestyle, calm down. You've gotta allow a little ranting here--that's the whole concept of the forum--but yes, a new topic should have been created. It seems your problem is solved, but please let us know if you need any more help.






#35999 04/04/03 09:18 PM
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Arthur:
I'm one of the most calm and layed back person you could know. I'm not that easy to un-center . Just wanting to hear similiar experiences from others like myself that don't chant and found alternatives to take its place.






#36000 04/05/03 12:36 AM
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sorry, just the couple of posts above mine were talking about page turning, and the question just materialized in this topic.






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