i'm doing a snoopy dance for you! seriously great stuff.
do you remember us here in oaxaca. however imperfect was our 'course' together, i certainly learned much and really enjoyed meeting you and spending that great time together. and you were the only one who came!
i'm still working towards refining my self to be able to go forward with my own path as a source of inspiration for others without force. i've had the smallest success with one-on-one spontaneous contacts. my path has been to not go formally into course work at this time, with only two ad hoc exceptions.
and i am well on the path to being the joy rather than 'knowing' that i am the joy or worse wanting to be the joy. this has been and continues to be a challenging journey. (i continue to straighten my back!) it seems i'm getting there step by step with some fascinating developments that reached some kind of apogee this summer with the bradycardia, fainting, near death experience(s) then pacemaker surgery.
the denouement of that continues with having become moneyless and seeing just enough to meet each month from month to month! and then to see how that situation initiated a deeply spiritual process with past acquaintances, friends, co-students, teachers and students. amazing stuff.
perhaps you can start a bit father north? i'm still in oaxaca. it would be great to catch up, face-to-face!
all the best with what is changing. everything changes! with peace, respect, love and exuberant joy.
hola amigo! I had to google bradycardia to be honest. Sounds like a really tough time you had! Even better then that you sound so positive and optimistic. I really admire how you keep going and walk your path which I know is a hard thing to do. It is even harder without continuous encouragement that I get from my guides, friends, and community. So thank you for your encouragement to me and I want to give it back to you! Keep your ears stiff!
Which is a direct translation from the German language and means something like: keep going! hang in there!
Yes, if I am in Mexico my plan is definitely to go to Oaxaca and I will definitely give you a shout once I am there! that would be a nice reunion!
yes, the bradycardia did result in a near death experience i think. i don't remember 4 days of my life leading up to the installation of the temporary pacemaker. it is very odd. i think it was an energetic/spiritual freeing requirement, sort of like in a limited way perhaps, the kind of death experience expected of some shamanic rituals. very fascinating.
i have come through it with an incredible feeling of lightness and expanded sense of joy. amazing stuff.
and i do feel well and beautifully guided with my body being a kind of tuning fork into the energy of my place/path/purpose. truly beautiful and strong.
i love the direct translation of 'keep your ears stiff'! did it come from how dogs stiffen their ears when they are on the scent?
it will be great to see you when you get here, and we will exchange notes on our paths.
hola, tom!
i'm doing a snoopy dance for you! seriously great stuff.
do you remember us here in oaxaca. however imperfect was our 'course' together, i certainly learned much and really enjoyed meeting you and spending that great time together. and you were the only one who came!
i'm still working towards refining my self to be able to go forward with my own path as a source of inspiration for others without force. i've had the smallest success with one-on-one spontaneous contacts. my path has been to not go formally into course work at this time, with only two ad hoc exceptions.
and i am well on the path to being the joy rather than 'knowing' that i am the joy or worse wanting to be the joy. this has been and continues to be a challenging journey. (i continue to straighten my back!) it seems i'm getting there step by step with some fascinating developments that reached some kind of apogee this summer with the bradycardia, fainting, near death experience(s) then pacemaker surgery.
the denouement of that continues with having become moneyless and seeing just enough to meet each month from month to month! and then to see how that situation initiated a deeply spiritual process with past acquaintances, friends, co-students, teachers and students. amazing stuff.
perhaps you can start a bit father north? i'm still in oaxaca. it would be great to catch up, face-to-face!
all the best with what is changing. everything changes! with peace, respect, love and exuberant joy.
🙏❤️🧘♂️☯️🧘♂️❤️🙏
still dancing with you!
hola amigo! I had to google bradycardia to be honest. Sounds like a really tough time you had! Even better then that you sound so positive and optimistic. I really admire how you keep going and walk your path which I know is a hard thing to do. It is even harder without continuous encouragement that I get from my guides, friends, and community. So thank you for your encouragement to me and I want to give it back to you! Keep your ears stiff!
Which is a direct translation from the German language and means something like: keep going! hang in there!
Yes, if I am in Mexico my plan is definitely to go to Oaxaca and I will definitely give you a shout once I am there! that would be a nice reunion!
much love dear friend!
yes, the bradycardia did result in a near death experience i think. i don't remember 4 days of my life leading up to the installation of the temporary pacemaker. it is very odd. i think it was an energetic/spiritual freeing requirement, sort of like in a limited way perhaps, the kind of death experience expected of some shamanic rituals. very fascinating.
i have come through it with an incredible feeling of lightness and expanded sense of joy. amazing stuff.
and i do feel well and beautifully guided with my body being a kind of tuning fork into the energy of my place/path/purpose. truly beautiful and strong.
i love the direct translation of 'keep your ears stiff'! did it come from how dogs stiffen their ears when they are on the scent?
it will be great to see you when you get here, and we will exchange notes on our paths.
hasta luego!
to be honest, I don't know where that expression is coming from but your explanation sounds reasonable, I'll take it :)
Yes; I will make sure to contact you when I'm around! All the best to you my friend!