Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 Rich listen! http://www.onpointradio.org/shows/2006/03/20060306_b_main.asp "Across every woman's life falls the shadow of a sword, wrote Virgina Woolf. On one side lie tradition and order, where "all is correct." On the other, a life that does not follow convention. And there, wrote Woolf "all is confusion." That's where writer Elizabeth Gilbert set her compass. She was a professional woman, in her mid-30s, limping out of a failed marriage, a brutal divorce and a flamed-out love affair. Elizabeth Gilbert hit the big road in a desperate search for redemption and herself. She went to Italy and the pleasures, to India and devotion, to Bali and rebirth. Not a bad trip, if you can swing it, and she has, in a big, big way. Soul seeker Elizabeth Gilbert talks about her new book "Eat, Pray, Love." Is Hobo short for Homeward Bound? Do you know what Homeward means? Do you know what Bound really is? http://brainergy.com/images/quotes/quote12.gif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 Dearest Dharam, Thank you so much for posting that link. Having almost completed 29 laps around the sun myself, the things she talks about are close to my heart right now. I lay back on my bed this evening after getting in from teaching class... checked my emails, clicked on the link and listened...and then just smiled... feeling grace touching me... speaking right to me.... guru's words floating from my speakers into my ears.. and straight to my heart. Hearing someone else expressing the same feelings, issues, hopes and fears, having the courage to raise the same questions and to TALK and then SHARE about it all... was very healing. It makes me realise just how important it is to be able to connect in a meaningful way with others, so that we can know, we are NOT alone.. that we all go on this journey, walking on our own two lotus feet, yet together, reflecting back on eachother. 11:11 Thank you Ji, Sat Nam, Krishan Shiva Kaur, Hampshire, UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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