
How sweet, simple and easy is that?
Welcome to this sacred space. This I know; we can't fully experience our humanity without our spirituality and as important we can't fully experience our spirituality by ignoring our humanity. It's always about the journey not the destination. You're the only one who knows how to well and truly love you...so give er!
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Good Morning:)
Your mentioning of robins clearly reminds me, of a couple of my last walks, down the trails, as I visit my personal spots and saying farewell, to many of my "friends" and one of them are indeed the robins:)
There is one spot where I can view a robin's nest and even though; it is beyond my scope, to see the babies inside, I have come to know the Mother Robin, who actually comes real close to me and sometimes will sit near me, on a rock by the river!
I love how you also address God as I do - Mother God:)
LOVE,
Ahauchata-Timmy
God morning to you Timmy,
There is good medicine for all of life in the respect you're showing the wildlife that have graced your years in Colorado...pass my love along to the robins in your part of the world. I shared the robin song I heard from Wisconsin with the robins here...they were thrilled to be visiting each other through the vehicle of my intention.
May the joy of the robins song fill your day...
Anne
Dear Anne,
its sweet, simple and easy as you say. I did a double take when I read that. To (simply) share our joy in Her creations, with Her; how supportive of our growth She/All That Is, is!
Beautiful loner Robin Red-breast is my (newfound) Totem for wandering, wise, brave, Hermit Spirit; surprising me at times by his/her nearness to me, reminding me of the blessed silent watchers who keep a 'lamp burning' in the quiet haunts of the soul.
Love,
Yr friend, John
Hi Anne,
the L word!! Me says, (why can't we)'Live and let live'.
What a wonderful world it would be for one and all.
Blessings,
Friend,John
Hi John,
Ain't it wonderful...that we can share the song of the robin the way we do across a continent and ocean. They certainly do a wonderful job of teaching us how to live and let live as they forage through the gardens for worms.
And it will be/already is a wonderful world for one and all...a baby step at a time.
Hope your doing well,
My best regards to the family,
Love,
Anne
Hi Anne,
am reading Pema Chodron's book- When Things Fall Apart- My first by this author. I don't know what to think, which must be good!
Regarding the Seth book, The nature of Personal Reality, I was amused by the amount of cigarettes and beer Jane Roberts had during trance; very informative book, though a bit too "wordy" at times for me.
Thanks for the kind thoughts/wishes regarding family/self.
Friend,
John
I've read one book by Pema Chodron...don't remember the name...it was excellent. Love your comment "I don't know what to think, which must be good!" Yes out of head, into heart...so good.
I read the Seth books during the late seventies and eighties and found them fascinating. Today I find them a bit "wordy" too. And the beer drinking and cigarette smoking really gave Jane an Annie Oakley spiritual pioneer extraordinaire kind of look...don't you think. With her strict religious upbringing there always seemed to be an aspect to her that felt the channeling she was doing was tantamount to playing with the devil. And yet she could give Seth the freedom to enjoy his "fleshly" pleasure through her vessel. A fascinating story.
All the best my friend,
Love,
Anne
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