Having just slightly changed the healing pages, a thought, or rather, a question arose: If healing is the process of making whole, and coincidentally healthy, by including and integrating more and greater parts of your self - then ultimately, who are we healing?
Is it not the unspeakable, the Nameless, the All of it, the Absolute, G*d? And would it not be our great duty to be fully engaged in that holy process, this process of "holing" - at whatever level we're at with it?
Granted, to some this may sound blasphemous: but then, even then - there is: what you do to the least of my breathen, you have done to me.
Welcome Home - come sit here for while
I like this one a lot: "You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.You're on your own. And you know what you know....And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go." - Dr. SeussWelcome Home - come stay here for while
Mostly quotes from friends and sages - and sometimes I'll quote myself :)
Showing posts with label parallel universe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parallel universe. Show all posts
Friday, June 25, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Parellel Universe Time Travel Report
Having grown up in Europe, I remember some of this... As I mentioned elsewhere, when I read, it's like a movie, which can be really nice :), so pretend you:
"....discovered a great footpath today that cuts through a wheat field to the other side of the village near the fishery... we even have a milkman.. it's like we're living in a different
century over here.. or we're time traveling or something like that -
with our laptops, haha! :) I couldn't believe it when I found the
fishery. as if the milkman, stone dwellings, rolling hills and
fields, Roman forts, roaming sheep, and medieval churches weren't
enough. we also have a fishery!!"
comments from Leila Currah on Facebook
"....discovered a great footpath today that cuts through a wheat field to the other side of the village near the fishery... we even have a milkman.. it's like we're living in a different
century over here.. or we're time traveling or something like that -
with our laptops, haha! :) I couldn't believe it when I found the
fishery. as if the milkman, stone dwellings, rolling hills and
fields, Roman forts, roaming sheep, and medieval churches weren't
enough. we also have a fishery!!"
comments from Leila Currah on Facebook
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