On Right Writing

Eckhart Tolle gives some valuable advice for writers on how to tell a biographical story and still have the dimension of consciousness accessible in his first Google+ – Hangout here (in the second half of the hangout) in a reply to Wafa Lababneh.

(The hangout also contains advice on the education of young children and as to Love [also see here].)

Nothing to say

Nothing to say – in the Silence

will I walk now. Forever

turns the wheel, until settlement reached,

until the task, it is done. Lo, when shall that be?

 

Remark: If I had not thought about publishing this, after the first one or two lines, another poem might have emerged. Better follow SPIRIT, always (but, maybe, this, too, might serve?)

Stop Fixing, Start Creating

Recently, i.e. over the past several month or the las year or so, I have come accross this statement, be it in whichever form, more than once.

Today, I read this, a while ago I read (I think) a post going into a simliar direction in a Newsletter by Aluna Joy. This can probably apply to both over view of others (and the tasks we believe to have in the outer world) and ourselves, i.e. how to walk the way we choose (and to choose at all?).

(Maybe I will continue this article another day… But the subject line had to appear now.)