First, I loved every sentence of this. Had me locked in and feeling every bit. Fusing matter and light! For some profound reason that simply powerful phrase hit and settled something within me.
I agree, the modern times ARE. There’s no going back without a narrative of simpler times being “conjured up.” You pointed out this difference between conjuring up energy and receiving energy from divine connection.
For me I say, what do SOME modern conveniences in life do for us other than give us more time (meditation, rest, experiences of just being and bullshitting with crazy friends, etc.) to “grow up” into conduits for the Spirit?
Speaking of growing up. That line about industry and building up convenience being the remnants of the growing child of mankind, is right on. Love that.
You’re crazy friend sounded like a real looney! My kind of person. Magnetic and free—charm of graceful wit with some mud on it! I appreciate his story/connection/example.
You’ve taught me a lot with this, historical and metaphysical. I knew very little of Solomon and reading about him with your words was a treat.
You’re “batching brain” is similar to mine. When I tune-in I get batches of wisdom, 3 pillars of illusion, 5 pointy fence planks hindering progress, 7 ripples of doubt emanating from sense of self, etc. Different than your batches. But not so different, probably!
So much to say.
First, I loved every sentence of this. Had me locked in and feeling every bit. Fusing matter and light! For some profound reason that simply powerful phrase hit and settled something within me.
I agree, the modern times ARE. There’s no going back without a narrative of simpler times being “conjured up.” You pointed out this difference between conjuring up energy and receiving energy from divine connection.
For me I say, what do SOME modern conveniences in life do for us other than give us more time (meditation, rest, experiences of just being and bullshitting with crazy friends, etc.) to “grow up” into conduits for the Spirit?
Speaking of growing up. That line about industry and building up convenience being the remnants of the growing child of mankind, is right on. Love that.
You’re crazy friend sounded like a real looney! My kind of person. Magnetic and free—charm of graceful wit with some mud on it! I appreciate his story/connection/example.
You’ve taught me a lot with this, historical and metaphysical. I knew very little of Solomon and reading about him with your words was a treat.
You’re “batching brain” is similar to mine. When I tune-in I get batches of wisdom, 3 pillars of illusion, 5 pointy fence planks hindering progress, 7 ripples of doubt emanating from sense of self, etc. Different than your batches. But not so different, probably!
Thank you, Eden.
Hey, guess where I’m at now?
The moon. Kickin’ rocks!
The moon is a magical place. More tea, Mr Lark?
Sure, why the heck not! I have the stomach for it, don’t I?
hack yeah