The last 'Post' I made on my Blog (Tracks in a Pathless Land) was on the 26th May, 2024 titled somewhat presciently as it turns out, “Towards a Consummation?”. Begun on the 14th of June, 2019, the Blog ran it's full race as an open challenge to the liars, obfuscators, and deniers of “Truth” encapsulated … Continue reading “Towards the One”: a Final Post
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Towards a Consummation?
You knew all along, didn’t you! Just now, as I was opening the curtains on another day, it came in… “What does it remind you of? With what does it concur? What was that “word” written up there on those oval stone tablets in green calligraphy? What was that same “name” [inscription] manifesting … Continue reading Towards a Consummation?
On Death and Dying 5: “Touching the Ephemerality of Life”
It’s Friday the 26th January and my “pen” has been restored to me from wherever it was that I lost it a few days ago now. It’s amazing how much I missed it! All searches had been fruitless except in making the “loss” ever more keenly felt! Why so attached to such an inanimate object … Continue reading On Death and Dying 5: “Touching the Ephemerality of Life”
Spiritual Autobiography 1: India
“Reader of Signs: the ‘Message’ The ‘message’ was delivered to me by a large woman with a mop of dark red, wavy hair, who had been asked at the last moment to ‘fill-in’ for someone else at the workshop held at the University of South Australia. She was, it turned out, a ‘Tarot Card reader’, … Continue reading Spiritual Autobiography 1: India
The Long Road to “Synchronicity”
Woke up this morning with the following going on in my head: *Circumstance … *Co-Incidence … “Happenstance” … *Synchronicity On a Path – any path (but particularly the “Path of Return”) – Life for everyone and everything is in a constant state of movement (thus change). In a sense then we all travel by … Continue reading The Long Road to “Synchronicity”
The “Writing On The Wall”: From Stone to Flesh and Back Again
“… there is no such thing as a little falsehood: even a trifle of it turns truth into a lie…” “… even an incomplete truth is tantamount to a lie, for falsehood is not the opposite of truth but its absence.” “… Creation depends on Truth…Truth is so potent that it will prevail and flourish … Continue reading The “Writing On The Wall”: From Stone to Flesh and Back Again
On Death and Dying 4: Death Is Not The Opposite To Life
Recently my eldest sister died. It was not unexpected except in the usual way that death is always unexpected when it “arrives”. She lived on the other side of the planet in the beautiful landscapes of Switzerland, to which she had returned after many years “Down Under” here in Australia. She was old, in her … Continue reading On Death and Dying 4: Death Is Not The Opposite To Life
Which Way is Up? : Words, Windows, Portals, and Doorways on the Path of Return
What’s in a word? Why does it still surprise me to find myself waking with a “word” resonating through me such that I must explore its origin and/or deeper meaning? Recall, “In the Beginning was the Word” from the [experience] “The Dream that changed my life” [Blogged 2018] and/or the “Lychegate” experience [I think also … Continue reading Which Way is Up? : Words, Windows, Portals, and Doorways on the Path of Return
Timelines, Songlines, and Other Dreamings:2
If one were to trace a “Timeline” or “Songline” to make coherent one’s life, what would it look like? * Recently I have been reflecting/meditating on specific events, often from dream experiences, but not always, which seem to demonstrate a central or, perhaps, centripetal process opening new possibilities, directions, whilst, at one and the same … Continue reading Timelines, Songlines, and Other Dreamings:2
On Death and Dying (and the bits in-between)
Dreams and Insights Last night another long dream sequence as the previous night. We are following a theme, unfolding like a text to be comprehended in terms of the ‘Path Home’. This one involved both ‘cleaning-up’ (one’s mess) prior to “leaving” [lots to do, not enough time or energy to do ‘it’ (all? – some?)]. … Continue reading On Death and Dying (and the bits in-between)
