What a delight Kingsley, I am actually already ready for all this. I had immediately a memory of the book "Born to Remember" by British author Carol Lamb. And then this weird synchronicity that today I was listening to poetry by W.B.Yeats....what´s in the air? :-)))
Yeats said this !!! I've already pre-ordered your book, Kingsley, and I look forward enormously to reading it when it is available later this month. By then humanity will be breathing much less polluted air.
I stayed in Hesse house in North india near where he stayed in Nanital to study how to be a Sidda for Sidartha road writing of the book. I slept for 3 days without leaving very intense place on Sattal mei lake
What a lovely invitation, dear Kingsley! I heartily agree with you that in our daily hustle and bustle, we can so often forget what matters most. I had a reminder this morning when adding some chocolate to my coffee--I felt my hand holding the utensil lightly "bop!" it down, so it delivered a tiny offering of chocolate sauce to the back of my left hand. At this gentle, playful touch, I felt the unmistakable presence of my grandmother, thinking to me, "A chocolate kiss!" I softened a bit... rushing just a bit less... remembering something I'd just about totally forgotten. My grandmother used to playfully offer me a chocolate kiss--a kind of Hershey's kiss chocolate candy, from to time. Though my grandmother's in spirit now, she clearly is very much with me today, too. Let's connect with our most beloved spirits, and remember that dead doesn't necessarily mean gone, either.
A lovely reminder shared keeps connections in the air :-) Yes, between the hustle and bustle of daily life we can forget the spaces in-between where connections can be made, and conversations had, and correspondences formed ... Life is just one continual conversation! Here goes ...
Family Entertainment…🙏
Magic is Alive, Magic never Died ...
I am really looking forward to reading "SAGE TALKS", and its' "inspired interviews". I have ordered it!
Thanks Lisa! I'll be offering a few conversations in the meantime - yet nothing close to the book's 25 sage chats :-)
What a delight Kingsley, I am actually already ready for all this. I had immediately a memory of the book "Born to Remember" by British author Carol Lamb. And then this weird synchronicity that today I was listening to poetry by W.B.Yeats....what´s in the air? :-)))
Correspondences is in the air! We're all ready now for these connecting conversations ;-)
Yeats said this !!! I've already pre-ordered your book, Kingsley, and I look forward enormously to reading it when it is available later this month. By then humanity will be breathing much less polluted air.
Thanks Ita ... I'll be posting a few conversations before the end of the month, just to get the ball rolling ... :-)
Fantastic. Chaos meets mindfulness meets those photonic llight beings.
"For those who have the eyes to not only see, and perceive."
Even in the ethers, great conversations can be had! ;-)
Yes Re-reading Steppenwolf at moment. Revelationary
and Demian is quite gnostic....
Yes I dare not read it...
Too close to the bone...
I stayed in Hesse house in North india near where he stayed in Nanital to study how to be a Sidda for Sidartha road writing of the book. I slept for 3 days without leaving very intense place on Sattal mei lake
Music to my Ears… Sounds Divine 🙏
The music of the spheres!
What a lovely invitation, dear Kingsley! I heartily agree with you that in our daily hustle and bustle, we can so often forget what matters most. I had a reminder this morning when adding some chocolate to my coffee--I felt my hand holding the utensil lightly "bop!" it down, so it delivered a tiny offering of chocolate sauce to the back of my left hand. At this gentle, playful touch, I felt the unmistakable presence of my grandmother, thinking to me, "A chocolate kiss!" I softened a bit... rushing just a bit less... remembering something I'd just about totally forgotten. My grandmother used to playfully offer me a chocolate kiss--a kind of Hershey's kiss chocolate candy, from to time. Though my grandmother's in spirit now, she clearly is very much with me today, too. Let's connect with our most beloved spirits, and remember that dead doesn't necessarily mean gone, either.
A lovely reminder shared keeps connections in the air :-) Yes, between the hustle and bustle of daily life we can forget the spaces in-between where connections can be made, and conversations had, and correspondences formed ... Life is just one continual conversation! Here goes ...