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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Ether Seed of Air: Logos, The Word

11.1.10
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“A successful change of heart, circumstances, place, or perspective is dependent upon paying attention to details and planning carefully.” Dr. John Munford, “Magical Tattwas”.

Allowing the detail to come is always what is necessary. You cannot go out looking for it. You ask what it is and allow it to come.

Years ago I worked hard on the detail of my life and I found it was not the detail that was hard, but the forcing of it that made it strenuous. This is a great task, because there is nothing to do except accepting it, and often everything else wants it now.

When moving our house around we wait for everything to know its place first, otherwise you have chaos and bumps on your head from hitting your head on a closed door. This time is kind of like that.

To let go is not enough, because something always must be made, and letting go is only a small step. To let go of what must be made is a great step, because you must know it has already been made.

While we waited for detail we watched the detail of the life of one of our favorite composers, Phillip Glass. Its a new film on his life, career, inspiration, and creative flow.
“Glass: Phillip Glass in 12 Parts”.

4 comments:

  1. So glad you are surrounded by a musical note that means so much to you! The comfort of a shared experience will keep the fires going and the grounding earth at your feet...........you are an expert at this!

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  2. Sandra, thank you so much for reminding me what an expert I am at this... i forget often, and the reminder is needed. :-)
    love, Su.Sane

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  3. I agree with Sandra -- you certainly are an expert at this & have modeled over & over how true & exact this concept is & how amazingly it works in this "REAL" world with all of its demands & expectations that seemingly will not be denied. But when the space is held to do the necessary waiting to hear, it is probably one of the most powerful things I've experienced doing & the outcome is always incredible -- just like our "new" wonderful Garden Room's transformation.
    "To let go is not enough, because something always must be made, and letting go is only a small step. To let go of what must be made is a great step, because you must know it has already been made." -- Thanks for this insight! I've been getting better at the letting go, but this next step of knowing something has already been made & just needs to be accepted & waited for...adds another really profound dimension to that process...

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  4. Suzanne, this is really a cool blog comment. Thank you, I love this new concept too. It'll take us all in and spin us around.

    Robert is having a hard time typing this because he's already spinning!

    love, Su.Sane

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