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Hello, all. Blessings & light to all.
I'm living in Canada in a beautiful mountain valley. With a childhood interest in spiritual things, I explored psychic things a bit as a boy, learned yoga meditation at age 20, explored Zen Buddhism, kept dream journals, went through a variety of therapeutic processes, experienced some Native American spiritual ceremonial, was attuned to Reiki III, and eventually found Tribe.net and a variety of spiritual forums. Tribe is not the first spiritual forum system that I've participated in... I believe it's at least eight or nine years that I've conversed in various ones.
My daily dedication is to be a good channel for harmony, light, joy, love, wisdom, and healing.
This (LFA) is an attactive tribe, and I've just joined today. I'm glad to see recent posts here.
Which leads me to the "question" I mentioned in the subject line of this post:
Having participated in Tribe.net for about two years, I've noticed in the last six or seven months a decline in the number of posts in most of the of spiritual tribes that I belong to. Many of my Tribe friends say the same. Does anyone have any sense as to what is happening in this regard? And, if this trend holds, what alternatives do we have? I'm particularly interested in the multiple-forum structure the a system like Tribe.net offers, because it allows one to find people involved in various facets of interest to her/him.
Namaste
I'm living in Canada in a beautiful mountain valley. With a childhood interest in spiritual things, I explored psychic things a bit as a boy, learned yoga meditation at age 20, explored Zen Buddhism, kept dream journals, went through a variety of therapeutic processes, experienced some Native American spiritual ceremonial, was attuned to Reiki III, and eventually found Tribe.net and a variety of spiritual forums. Tribe is not the first spiritual forum system that I've participated in... I believe it's at least eight or nine years that I've conversed in various ones.
My daily dedication is to be a good channel for harmony, light, joy, love, wisdom, and healing.
This (LFA) is an attactive tribe, and I've just joined today. I'm glad to see recent posts here.
Which leads me to the "question" I mentioned in the subject line of this post:
Having participated in Tribe.net for about two years, I've noticed in the last six or seven months a decline in the number of posts in most of the of spiritual tribes that I belong to. Many of my Tribe friends say the same. Does anyone have any sense as to what is happening in this regard? And, if this trend holds, what alternatives do we have? I'm particularly interested in the multiple-forum structure the a system like Tribe.net offers, because it allows one to find people involved in various facets of interest to her/him.
Namaste
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Re: Personal introduction & a question
Sun, July 12, 2009 - 5:44 AMI joined tribe.net a while ago and I have not participated much in it yet. I am exploring other networks as well and found a couple of interesting ones at Ning. Maybe there is too much competition out there for these kinds of networks and we are experiencing kind of a consolidation process? I wonder what other networks you explored.
Love and light,
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Re: Personal introduction & a question
Mon, August 17, 2009 - 10:48 PMAxel, you asked: " I wonder what other networks you explored."
Here's a good discussion site, people serious about personal development, spiritual things, psychic stuff, achieving goals, being healthy:
www.stevepavlina.com/forums/
Please post some other web addresses. And can you say a little about what's the scope, and why the site is good?
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Re: Personal introduction & a question
Sat, November 14, 2009 - 11:50 AMHi Tanemon;
Thanks for posting to my tribe. I haven't been here for awhile myself.
I think the reason for declining participation and traffic on tribe.net is the promotion of myspace, facebook, twitter, etc. They have millions of members by now. However, it's all mainstream consciousness. I intend to stay with Tribe.net, they are my kind of people.
I'm going to post the one-page flyer that I just wrote.
Light & Love, Karin Lacy -
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Re: Personal introduction & a question
Sat, November 21, 2009 - 10:24 AMhopefully it is that many of the people are moving away from technologies =)
wouldn't that be nice,
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