Tuesday, April 27, 2010

In Silence

Few things under heaven are as instructive as the lessons of silence--Tao Te Ching, Verse 43
Meditation by h.koppdelaney


Blessings and joy to you today, dear ones,

I find it necessary to spend some time in my silence, in more meditation, and preparing for and engaging with Sacred Vow's thematic sister. In this time I anticipate being online much less, but I will be in touch periodically and look forward to returning after my sabbatical.

love and light, dear ones,

CG

Celebrate What's Right in the World!

CG Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives.


Monday, April 26, 2010

I Believe In You

And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. --Anais Nin
Come Fly With Me by Temari 09


I believe in you, dear ones;
and am so grateful to have you as co-creators in the world I know!
Thank you,pauloalveslink , for this video:
I Believe In You

Friday, April 23, 2010

Happy Birthday Shakespeare!

All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players: they have their exits and their entrances; and one [person] in [their] time plays many parts...--William Shakespeare

Shakespeares Globe Theatre by ~~ zorro ~~



William, you've given the gift without end....
Thank you, budman62, for this video:
William Shakespeare in Theatre

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Earth Day 2010

If we desire to save the Earth, we must first come to respect those that still hear her voice!

Prayers & healing for Mother Earth by Mara ~earth light~



For this message, I think I need more than one video:


Listen to your tribal voice...

Thank you, yakidk89, for this video:


Yothu Yindi- "Tribal Voice"




No matter the offer I will never leave this land....
Thank you, wombatinger, for this video:

Blessings and joy to you today, dear ones,


CG Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives.


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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Compassion

If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.-- Dalai Lama
Goddess of Compassion by Singne


Monday, April 19, 2010

I Have Always Been Here

Eternally nearer than lovers entwined,
Our worlds, infinitely disparate,
In this one place.
Neither move
Without inciting the other,
Unperceived by senses
Save the intuitive.
Release your fear,
As the veil dissipates.
Nothing bizarre emerges,
For I have always been here
--Intro Sacred Vow, CG Walters
Coming Home by daybeezho

I've been waiting here for you, for a lifetime...

Thank you, moderncrusader

Ascension - For A Lifetime



Blessings and joy to you today, dear ones,


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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Agent of Wisdom

Value abounds in the words of every fool. Discernment distills wisdom from distraction.-- CG Walters


Passion for Truth by h.koppdelaney






Video Below:
Agent of Wisdom



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(Video Text)

There is no unlikely agent of wisdom, only those we are least likely to recognize.

Let’s say I were the trickster god—Coyote or Loki—playfully exercising the awareness of a budding adept with a riddle. Or if I am the guardian at the gate of wisdom. Where do you imagine would be the best place for me to hide the words of the most profound insights of the Universe?

Wisdom abounds in the words of the biggest fool. However, to perceive such encoded insight, one often needs either to be wise, or merely to be the Universe’s intended receiver of the message.

Perhaps you might suggest I would hide the words on the lips of someone that you dislike intensely or have contempt for. Sure, if you were not actively pursuing wisdom that might work. From the face of this person that you were so preconditioned to hearing loathsome trifles, the trickster could slip across the vital information that you needed, and because of the source you might discount that truth without ever really hearing what was said. However, once someone is earnestly open to insight—and their perceptiveness keenly stimulated—Coyote could not be certain that you would not notice the variance between the standard content of the speaker and this ‘hidden’ wisdom.

Maybe we could try A drunkard or a lunatic. But That’s even easier to decipher. Over time, seekers have become used to the idea of the archetypal insight mixed in with the ravings of babblers. To be truly crafty in my hiding, Neither would I chance hiding the vital insight in the words of children, actions of nature, in a dream, or into art. People are often overanxious to read insight into these. Since such things are regularly scrutinized for importance, as Raven I would not use any of those—unless it was for the purpose of misdirection, to present useless information that would be erroneously assumed to have value.

Consider this quote from Lao Tzu (Tao Te Ching, Verse 47):

There is no need to run outside for better seeing,

Nor to peer from a window.

Rather abide at the center of your being,

For the more you leave it, the less you learn.


Have you noticed a pattern in the possibilities suggested for places to hide the secret? That pattern shows our general expectation of the sources of wisdom, and therefore suggests the best possible hiding place. These suggested hiding places were all outside of ourselves!

One need not be wise to be the agent of wisdom.

Consider where you go to seek out answers for the majority of the most substantial quandaries of your own life. Now order a sequential list of those sources in your mind, going from the one most trusted to the least. Once you have completed your list, please tell me where you were on that list. Unfortunately, when the tough questions need answering, most of us have defined ourselves as an “unlikely agent of wisdom.”

As trickster, I would hide the most profound mysteries of the Universe—that which would most quickly bring an individual to enlightenment—on the lips of that very individual, in the middle of the most mundane chatter. I am often stunned by the insights offered by others, seemingly without their awareness of the value of what they have said. I have also been dumbfounded by what has just come out of my own mouth or pen (am I am referring to the positive surprises just now).

You must listen to learn. And when you speak, also listen.

If you are willing, you may be surprised by what you will learn.

Within you may be the teacher you seek. Surely, it is not the conscious mind, but then, that is more of a disguise than a definition of who you are.


**quoted maxims from Strike a Chord of Silence, CG's new book of metaphysical maxims and essays. Also available in Kindle and other eBook formats. Other International and US print sales, should be available upon request from your bookstore

Blessings and joy to you today, dear ones,
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Friday, April 16, 2010

Be Free

The secret of happiness is freedom. The secret of freedom is courage.-- Thucydides

Street of Diamond Light by h.koppdelaney



Take off and fly, dear ones....

My wish is that you know the freedom that is inherently yours...

Thank you, moderncrusaders, for this video

Mike Oldfield - To Be Free


Blessings and joy to you today, dear ones,


CG Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives.


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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Belief

One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. But to sacrifice what you are and to live without belief, that is a fate more terrible than dying.-- Joan of Arc
Mystery by alicepopkorn