• Darkness and guidance

    Wednesday May 18, 2022 ILC virtual meeting Our weekly Zoom gathering features a five-minute drumming session in which all participants ask for information around a given question. I see that about a year and a half ago, we explored the question of whether there is a dark side to guidance. The answers we got were…

  • A sense of place: An Experiment

    A sense of place [This is an experiment to see if we can foster conversations on this blog. Jane Coleman proposed a topic and Jane Peranteau, Christine Sampson and I each promised to give it a paragraph or two, and then I would put it together and post it. It is our hope that others…

  • Expanding your limits : Practical steps

    These terse notes from our 2021-06-30 drumming session in our Zoom meeting of June 30, 2021, may be of interest. “How can we explore limits, productivity?” Be efficient conductors Reduce barriers (conscious and unconscious) Be open to unfamiliar energies Trust the process – you will get what you need “Parking carma” more widely applied. [This…

  • Rediscovering each other

    (What are you doing, reading this blog on Christmas Day? 🙂 I found this to be an inspiring vision of urban possibilities, taken from the pages of The Guardian via PEERS. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jul/14/its-a-beautiful-thing-how-one-paris-district-rediscovered-conviviality

  • Conscious and Unconscious, 3D and non-3D

    For what it’s worth. This started as a journal entry, and turned into a mini-exchange with the guys. 8 a.m. or so. I was reading in The Portable Jung his description of the differences between Eastern and Western thinking, wondering if the scheme I have from the guys isn’t applicable: the unconscious roughly corresponding to…

  • How do we live in continuous integration?

    [For several months, a group of us who wish to work on ourselves have been meeting on Wednesdays via Zoom. Our continuing agenda includes functioning as a temporary group mind, and strengthening our perceptions of our everyday connection to the non-3D. Our routine has come to include a five-minute session in which Dave, our resident…

  • Romantic backlash? Or new beginnings?

    For a long time, The Guys Upstairs have told us that whenever we move into a new era, it will be made up partly of new elements, partly of elements previously rejected and thought of as superstition, or error. We’re seeing that now, I think. The attached article from The Guardian makes the point. (If…

  • Jung and the guys

    I suppose it is inevitable that as we age, we look back and say, “I wasted so much time! I might have done this, or that, or the other.” I am sure we have all missed opportunities. Who uses all his talents? Who takes advantage of  everything life offers? I don’t see how else it…

  • A Sense of Place

    I remind readers that on the 23rd, I posted what I hoped would be the beginnings of a sort of forum, inviting your responses in the form of comments. (Putting this out just before Christmas probably wasn’t the smartest thing to do, so now I will compound it by putting it out just before New…

  • Serving Ra

    [This conversation took place a week after I returned from two weeks in Egypt.] Monday, March 11, 2019 So then, friends. Talk to me. We’re always talking back and forth. Mostly it doesn’t involve words. “People are always praying, and their prayers are always answered.” The hired man Tarbox said that to Emerson. In a…