Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 I have a webpage that brings the same idea into focus. Its not selling anything it is just a poem. http://www.2coolbaby.com/SoulParenting/s_s/mud_dand.html In fact one of the quotes on my main page is: " Children are spiritual beings. They naturally have what many of us spend years to reclaim. What if instead of working on one's " inner child " as an adult, we remain in the light of our intrinsic spirituality and retain our childlike wonder and faith? There is a way to do that. If we recognize and honor our children's innate spiritual connection they may never have to lose it. " -Mimi Doe This is the theroy that I try to hold to when I put together my website. , Anat Cohen <anatcohn@n...> wrote: > Crow > your quote evoked in me something that i wanted to share for months with > this group > > I long for simple thinking, for pure thoughts like children think and see > things in their eyes. Very often I wonder if this enormous attraction to > energy-stuff, body-mind and knowledge in homeopathy, miracles etc, is not > complicating me > and my thoughts. > In a way It reminds the difference between Zorba and his friend (The > writer). Zorba was not complicating things so he was a doer, straight > forward, simple and genious and he was joyous. > Jois de vivre! > The writer was the opposite... in a way. with lots of knowledge in books > .... but he did not live fully. > > > In a way by trying to be so knowledgeable and accumulate more pieces of > information - is trying to be manipulative .... and this complicates and > spoils the purity of the simple thought. > > Sometimes i envy " simple " people who know very little about alternative > medicine, healing, yoga, meditation , fractal pattern astrology, chinese > medicine, vedic medicine, positive thinking, vitamins, martial arts > phylosophies awareness , or the mercola site ... and they follow their > " simple little " mundane goals day after day like kids without getting > complicated. and guess what they do very fine without reading spiritual > books or quotes about simplicity:-) > > so i keep thinking: May be i chose the wrong way? or he convoluted > way? -Then creep inside hesitations, indecisiveness, guilt, critisizm , > fear and i feel stucked. what a complication ? Ahhha! What can be done to > think like a kid again? to be free and simple and light,,,, > > Please share your thoughts with me. > Anat > > > ----- äåãòä î÷åøéú ----- > îàú: " nrgbalance " <nrgbalance@h...> > àì: > ðùìç: éåí ùéùé 10 îàé 2002 16:50 > ðåùà: Re: complex vs plain structures > > > > Rich: > > > > I read a great quote this morning that basically said that it takes > > genius to make things simple. I think that for all the arcanity we > > perceive in our ignorance, nature is exquisitely logical, direct and > > interrelated. > > > > Of course there are fractal patterns, but I think that there is a > > certain logic to them that we can't comprehend (and may never), as > > many phenomena, such as lightning, work in a fractal pattern. > > > > I've often said the same thing about energy work... we tend as humans > > to desire it to be full of pomp and ritual, when in fact it works > > just as well if not better when it is distilled to intention and > > connection. All the extraneous bits enhance the atmosphere, but the > > most important bit is the simplest part, the mindset of the person > > seeking healing and the person present to facilitate it. > > > > I think the point of the information about the water articles is > > about intention. Have you read " The Simarillion " , by Tolkien? As an > > exercise in memory after watching " Lord of the Rings " I re-read The > > Hobbit and the Tolkien trilogy, and I'm starting on The Lost Tales > > and The Simarillion. At any rate, I think Tolkien's beautiful > > creation myth speaks of his deep understanding of emergence; in the > > beginning was music, and everything came from it. Music/sound being > > one of the most basic forms of mathematics, it is easy to see how > > that might be so... that the word was made manifest, so to speak. In > > a personal sense, the word can manifest in myriad ways, and perhaps > > we should just be asking for the best possible outcome, rather than > > one of our own design, since what we create in our hubris may be much > > more complicated than necessary, and possibly misguided ;-) > > > > Blessings, > > Crow > > > > > > > > **************************************** > > home page: > > FAQ: http://www.geocities.com/nrgbalance/bmfaq.html > > For List Help Email: -owner > > To UNSUBSCRIBE Email: - > > > > All messages, files and archives of this forum are Copyright > group and the individual authors. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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