Rancho La Puerta Notes, December 11, 2014
Siting with the Professor Szekely writing up some inspirations. I am at Rancho La Puerta writing up some thoughts on the Essene Renaissance.
Date: 12/11/2014 5:03:32 PM ( 10 y ) ... viewed 843 times
2:33 pm
December 11, 2014
I am sitting in front of the Professor's statute gathering my thoughts about the Essene Renaissance. Rancho La Puerta, the #1 Destination Spa in the world, began as the Essene School of Life in 1940. Some of the history details I will check later.
Tomorrow, through the grace of the staff, I have an opportunity to share a little talk. The titel is Friendship is a River that has no Borders, a talk by Leslie Goldman on the Essene Renaissance
From time to time, i choose a seed that becomes my dominant seed that represents my growth pattern in the moment.
The seed I am working with now is called Job's Tears.
This seed and one other, ancient Kamut® will be made into two professional seed packets by my family of friends at the Baker Creek Heirloom Seed company.
I chose this seed because this is a time of of great testing for myself and the human race.
I am feeling some tinging sensations in my feet right now as I am writing this. I know this in kidney related. Rancho La Puerta draws extraordinary teachers and this week's choices are perfect for receiving some of the messages I need right now.
I arrived Monday late in the afternoon. I could tell my energy was a bit off. By Tuesday, I felt I came into sync. I know this because I began to make magical connections. This is a place where people you need to meet meet you. I was drawn to meet a storyteller named
Bird Watching
3:18 pm in the History of Peace on Earth
It is now 2:59 pm…and a bluebird just landed on top of the Professors Head. The bird appears to be watching me.
What a sign….The main story that I base my work upon begins with a blue bird. This is a bluebird right in front of me on the bust of the Professor's head.
I am grateful to be sitting here. Three is a bubbling fountain to my right. Their is a convenient bathroom in back of me in the lounge. There is an overcast cloudy day that makes it possible to be sitting here and get some good photos.
The story…that is reprinted in a later book called "The Book of Asha" is from an original booklet called "The Legend of Zoroaster."
From the Opening of "The Legend of Zarathurstra"
in Maeterlink's little masterpiece, The Blue Bird, the two children, Tylthy and Mytyl, see the bird--the Symbol of happiness throughout creation, but after the most fantastic adventures awake to find it in their own backyard.
So what I ask, does this have to do with "The Legend of Zoroaster," and what does it have to do with my own work called "Plant Your Dream?"
More soon...
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