We are connected by golden threads of light - my entire heart, body and mind resonate. Once again you have outlined the past week in a clear and understandable manner - filled with hope. Thank you again.
I woke up in the night with those words in my head - golden threads of light - i had to scramble for pen and paper to write them down. Since they came through, I now take time to visualise the threads when I meditate - to intentionally pass light from myself via the golden thread to others, especially others I am having difficulty with. If only more of us could remember that this is the way - we need not return hate with hate, but rather send light down the golden thread that connects us, and restore what's fallen to darkness. xx
Truly comprehensive view of what’s going on. I’ve been reading your posts with appreciation for a while, and subscribed today based on yet another succinct yet heart-felt and hopeful analysis! Thank you for your work Wiz!
Amazing! This strikes me as the embodiment of divine masculine and feminine, working in unison as it should within each of these marvellous monks. Thank-you for sharing - I will continue following their progress! This is what leadership looks like in the new world. Not loud and dominant, but just present and true, anchored in the heart.
Do you have any book suggestions. Google keeps sending me to Carl Jung. I think of the Maya, the Aborigines, the Maori, the many indigenous people who still retain a belief in the interconnectedness of all things. I would like to learn more.
I keep thinking I should do a reading list of books that I have found helpful, but then I stop because I am so aware that what resonates for me may not resonate for others. There is not just one way, but many.
Certainly the work of Carl Jung is deeply profound - perhaps some of the most profound writings of the modern era.
A book that popped to mind when I read your comment was Neale Donald Walsch's "Conversations With God". I found the concept and the perspective shared incredibly profound, but again, perhaps its not for everyone.
The writings of Graham Hancock I find fascinating because he write from a historians perspective about the forgotten chapter of history - the time before time - that so many modern archeological discoveries are pointing to.
Marianne Williamson's book "A Return to Love" is an excellent and profound read.
I also love all the writings of Neville Goddard - he was perhaps the greatest of all the modern mystics.
A book I absolutely adored was "A Walk in the Physical" by Christian Sundberg.
If you put all those books on your nightstand and worked your way through them, we'd have a lot to chat about! That's my top picks anyway!
We are connected by golden threads of light - my entire heart, body and mind resonate. Once again you have outlined the past week in a clear and understandable manner - filled with hope. Thank you again.
I woke up in the night with those words in my head - golden threads of light - i had to scramble for pen and paper to write them down. Since they came through, I now take time to visualise the threads when I meditate - to intentionally pass light from myself via the golden thread to others, especially others I am having difficulty with. If only more of us could remember that this is the way - we need not return hate with hate, but rather send light down the golden thread that connects us, and restore what's fallen to darkness. xx
I just came here to note these exact words ✨
Truly comprehensive view of what’s going on. I’ve been reading your posts with appreciation for a while, and subscribed today based on yet another succinct yet heart-felt and hopeful analysis! Thank you for your work Wiz!
Thank-you for subscribing - pleased to have you in the Inner Circle. Glad these posts have been proving meaningful to you! xx
Thank you for checking in, Wiz. These weeks have been draining. I wish I had someone with whom to talk about all this.
But have you seen the group of Buddhist monks walking for peace?
https://www.facebook.com/share/1G1NKHSN4y/?mibextid=wwXIfr
It’s as if they are embodying and walking as the true masculine returning from the wounded masculine you wrote about a few weeks ago.
In their quiet manner, they are paving the new way.
Amazing! This strikes me as the embodiment of divine masculine and feminine, working in unison as it should within each of these marvellous monks. Thank-you for sharing - I will continue following their progress! This is what leadership looks like in the new world. Not loud and dominant, but just present and true, anchored in the heart.
Yes 💙
Do you have any book suggestions. Google keeps sending me to Carl Jung. I think of the Maya, the Aborigines, the Maori, the many indigenous people who still retain a belief in the interconnectedness of all things. I would like to learn more.
I keep thinking I should do a reading list of books that I have found helpful, but then I stop because I am so aware that what resonates for me may not resonate for others. There is not just one way, but many.
Certainly the work of Carl Jung is deeply profound - perhaps some of the most profound writings of the modern era.
A book that popped to mind when I read your comment was Neale Donald Walsch's "Conversations With God". I found the concept and the perspective shared incredibly profound, but again, perhaps its not for everyone.
The writings of Graham Hancock I find fascinating because he write from a historians perspective about the forgotten chapter of history - the time before time - that so many modern archeological discoveries are pointing to.
Marianne Williamson's book "A Return to Love" is an excellent and profound read.
I also love all the writings of Neville Goddard - he was perhaps the greatest of all the modern mystics.
A book I absolutely adored was "A Walk in the Physical" by Christian Sundberg.
If you put all those books on your nightstand and worked your way through them, we'd have a lot to chat about! That's my top picks anyway!