Posted in Journal entry on October 29th, 2006 No Comments »
Hindu psychology recognizes three states of mind: the conscious (waking day to day consciousness): the subconscious (record keeper and dreamer): the superconscious (intuitive perception of the soul – Thou art That). When the mind is in the superconscious state it is said to be in Samadhi (one with God), the state all truth seekers are striving for…
Posted in Nature scapes on October 28th, 2006 No Comments »
The dry oak leaves overhead rustle to the rhythm of the wind. The sun spots on the pond ripple and dance in wavy spiral graphic lines. The last dragonfly of the summer pauses on the warm rock I am leaning against. I am alone in my ocean of silence…
Posted in Journal entry on October 27th, 2006 No Comments »
Thoughts are a connection to God. We do not often think of God during the day, yet in that thought of God lies great freedom. A glimpse of the not so mundane realm, a window to another dimension. …
Posted in Journal entry on October 23rd, 2006 No Comments »
I have no reason to go back. It’s like a magic wand of reality has been waved over me. I only have reasons to go forward. I could go back and post a thousand entries all leading to this entry. The struggle to realization…
Posted in Essays, Published on October 21st, 2006 No Comments »
Sometimes I would see them walking to school - the boys in their straw hats and suspenders and the girls in their bonnets and smocks, all in bare feet. They looked like the grownups only smaller. All children are cute, but there was something about seeing a group of Amish children that would bring my heart a special joy…