guitarguy68
17th December 2011, 11:57 AM
Dear Mr. Bruce,
Thank you for the wonderful books you have written and the plethora of materials which you have made freely available to all of us. I basically have one question, in four parts:
1.) Do you have any plans in the future to write a commentary on Bardon's IIH? I have read the superb commentaries by Rawn
Clark and William Mistele, but I would be very interested to hear your unique perspective and advice on Bardon's exercises
and overall system.
2.) Do you have any plans in the future to write an updated, less archaic version of Bardon's IIH, The Path of the True Adept,
A Course of Instruction of Magic Theory and Practice, Volume I of the Holy Mysteries?
3.) If not, do you have any general or specific recommendations for the early steps, say I-III; especially how your
groundbreaking new techniques can be used in the study and practice of Bardon's IIH?
4) Finally, I keep going through periods of intense excitement and motivation, and then seem to quickly lose steam. Do you
have any recommendations as to how to keep my motivation high and not lose sight of the long term reward?
Thank you so much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to answer these questions. I truly appreciate it. Chris
Thank you for the wonderful books you have written and the plethora of materials which you have made freely available to all of us. I basically have one question, in four parts:
1.) Do you have any plans in the future to write a commentary on Bardon's IIH? I have read the superb commentaries by Rawn
Clark and William Mistele, but I would be very interested to hear your unique perspective and advice on Bardon's exercises
and overall system.
2.) Do you have any plans in the future to write an updated, less archaic version of Bardon's IIH, The Path of the True Adept,
A Course of Instruction of Magic Theory and Practice, Volume I of the Holy Mysteries?
3.) If not, do you have any general or specific recommendations for the early steps, say I-III; especially how your
groundbreaking new techniques can be used in the study and practice of Bardon's IIH?
4) Finally, I keep going through periods of intense excitement and motivation, and then seem to quickly lose steam. Do you
have any recommendations as to how to keep my motivation high and not lose sight of the long term reward?
Thank you so much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to answer these questions. I truly appreciate it. Chris