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pillowmountain
03-12-2010, 03:26 PM
To The Community...
I'm looking for members of the community
disenchanted by limitations implicit in the common language...
ready to explore new avenues in conversation.
Following is my latest conversation with myself
having to do with those limitations.
Maybe something will connect with you and draw you
into this study.
Michael
707-540-1289
[email protected]


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COUNTRY


The egoic voice totally fills the space
it occupies, presuming to name and even define
the space. This presumption displaces the
unnameable, undefinable soul, and calls disaster
down on the people and the land.


The voice of the soul will never speak
a word or utter a sound without first clearing a
sacred space in the underbrush, the vast, infinite,
and wonderful wilderness of the moment.
This speaking refuses disaster.


God dreamed the universe to awaken in it as
the lucid dreamer—to awaken in it as you and me
and every other thing. Language is given to
choreograph the dance of awakening.


As we move into the space between
the words—as the words get smaller and smaller,
the space gets bigger and bigger until we are
swimming in a sea of stars. Taking one tiny step
beyond the stars, Creation is fulfilled in our own experience. Nature is the only perfect language.
Join me in this study. Sitting with individuals,
groups. Call.


Michael Bridge
cell: 707-540-1289
[email protected] ([email protected])
see: www.co-intelligence.org/ (https://www.co-intelligence.org/)
p-gestures.html.