Hi
I've been writing down a lot of questions regarding some of the things Eckhart talks about. I have dozens of them.
Is it okay to ask them as separate posts in other forums.
Or should I bunch all of them (or some of them) together in order to not flood the forum.
I'm not sure that I will ask the questions anyway. I was just wondering y'all's opinion, in case I do decide to ask my questions.
Thanks for any input.
how to post my questions
Re: how to post my questions
I suggest grouping them according to what part of the board they best fit. But before you post them I would go through what's already here because it's likely they've been asked and answered already.
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Re: how to post my questions
Use the search function to search keywords in each question, and you will be amazed. 

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Re: how to post my questions
Why don't you group the most important 5 questions into 1 post and then see what happens.
Probably, you will see they are the same single question.
Probably, you will see they are the same single question.
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Re: how to post my questions
Welcome to the forum, stormy.
Questions are very normal. And even if they have been asked before, go ahead and ask them again until you get a helpful answer, if your search-tool research was not satisfactory.
Part of the fun of the forum is getting feedback from other parts of You....
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Questions are very normal. And even if they have been asked before, go ahead and ask them again until you get a helpful answer, if your search-tool research was not satisfactory.
Part of the fun of the forum is getting feedback from other parts of You....
Andy
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There is not past, no future; everything flows in an eternal present. - James Joyce