Guest guest Posted July 21, 1999 Report Share Posted July 21, 1999 Beautiful, Linda thank you xan << Dear Holly: Thank you for sharing your 'reflections'. I especially appreciated the 'no lights, no sirens' as moments of awareness can be so simple. As I sat in meditation just last night I became aware of all that I had become free of through the bumpy journey I have been on lately and that for this moment Divinity was all. I became aware of the connection to all of creation and realized that the connections formed a 'spider-like' pattern with each speck of Divinity connected. Much like the way a bug gets caught in the spider's web our misconceptions, our fears, our darkness will adhere to the web obscuring the oneness of Divinity. These fears, memories and pains which seemed so large and so real only obscured the truth of true self and divinity. With joy and laughter in my heart I accepted the simplicity of 'being'. I appreciate the timing of your post and the opportunity to share a bit of what flowed on the journey to my self. Love, Linda >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 1999 Report Share Posted July 21, 1999 >> >> You wrote: >> > >> >I feel as if I'm the >> >last one here to *get* it. >> >> I can't tell you how many times I've felt this way. Or that I've >> gotten "it," and then had the knowing slip away. One difficulty >> seems >> to be that when the revelations first come, they're astonishing and >> are >> foretastes of what's to come. But as the daily consciousness >> assimilates the new knowledge, the adjustment makes everything seem >> quite normal (until I look backward in retrospect). Yet these past >> few >> turbulent months for me have brought a getting "it" that is so >> spectacularly ordinary it makes me weep. Just that all I perceive, >> including my own body and mind, is made out of god-stuff. Form >> comes >> and form goes. That's it. Couldn't be simpler. No lights and >> sirens, >> just obvious divinity right in front of my face. What could be more >> amazing than my being alive?! Love, Holly >> >Wonderful, Holly -- would >mind sharing this with the >NDS and/or >mailing lists? If you're not >d, I'll be glad to >do the forwarding. > >Much love -- Bruce > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 1999 Report Share Posted July 21, 1999 Dear Holly: Thank you for sharing your 'reflections'. I especially appreciated the 'no lights, no sirens' as moments of awareness can be so simple. As I sat in meditation just last night I became aware of all that I had become free of through the bumpy journey I have been on lately and that for this moment Divinity was all. I became aware of the connection to all of creation and realized that the connections formed a 'spider-like' pattern with each speck of Divinity connected. Much like the way a bug gets caught in the spider's web our misconceptions, our fears, our darkness will adhere to the web obscuring the oneness of Divinity. These fears, memories and pains which seemed so large and so real only obscured the truth of true self and divinity. With joy and laughter in my heart I accepted the simplicity of 'being'. I appreciate the timing of your post and the opportunity to share a bit of what flowed on the journey to my self. Love, Linda Holly: >> >> You wrote: >> > >> >I feel as if I'm the >> >last one here to *get* it. >> >> I can't tell you how many times I've felt this way. Or that I've >> gotten "it," and then had the knowing slip away. One difficulty >> seems >> to be that when the revelations first come, they're astonishing and >> are >> foretastes of what's to come. But as the daily consciousness >> assimilates the new knowledge, the adjustment makes everything seem >> quite normal (until I look backward in retrospect). Yet these past >> few >> turbulent months for me have brought a getting "it" that is so >> spectacularly ordinary it makes me weep. Just that all I perceive, >> including my own body and mind, is made out of god-stuff. Form >> comes >> and form goes. That's it. Couldn't be simpler. No lights and >> sirens, >> just obvious divinity right in front of my face. What could be more >> amazing than my being alive?! Love, Holly >> >Wonderful, Holly -- would >mind sharing this with the >NDS and/or >mailing lists? If you're not >d, I'll be glad to >do the forwarding. > >Much love -- Bruce > --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- ONElist users: YOU can win a $100 gift certificate to Amazon.com. Check out the FRIENDS & FAMILY program to find out how. See homepage. ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 1999 Report Share Posted July 21, 1999 >Xanma >Beautiful, Linda >thank you >xan Linda Thanks are in order for all of us here in this 'net' community that allows the space for all of us to learn, grow and become. No matter how invasive technology can seem the amount of spiritual growth that is possible due to the sharing capabilities of this age is recognized and appreciated. Thank you all Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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