Friday, January 9, 2009

"know thyself"

A walk through the woods that became an expression of my empathy and appreciation of nature, while listening for the intuitions that arose from such an encounter and following them to a deeper experience of unity, was my greatest joy at one time.
. . Since then I have followed many paths through many woods. I do not recommend this approach as it relies much on grace. Much on an understanding of the ways of "God".
.....To "know thyself", can be added "...and you will 'know God'".
A walk through the woods can become many things. An expression of longing...of restlessness, of humble reverence...

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