05-10-2022, 02:04 AM
Greetings in love and light and good things to you, Louise. I'm so glad to see you returning to this space to share your dedication to truth and love. Thank you for what you shared.
From my perspective, it's not such a terrible thing that LLR appears to have shifted form being a mainly seeking organisation in one generation to a mainly publishing organisation in the next because, I'm guessing, after a few more generations, it will balance out to be something more on track with its original intention. One has to allow for silly deviations along the way. Surely, that's a reasonable description of my incarnational experience this time around. This is a crazy world in which to find one's bearings, don't you think?
In my own experience with a non-profit (catastrophic fire related), finances were a constant headache, and I expect LLR's current orientation is a response to this same vexing problem. (You can't do work without staff and you can't afford staff without payola.)
I can feel your personal pain, though, and you have my full sympathy. I would now encourage you to accept your folly and that of "the powers that be" (and mine own, for that matter) as the price of admission to this "fun house" experience. What a nutty carnival this place is, eh? Better to play in it and stumble than to merely sit on the sidelines and pretend to be a player, wouldn't you agree?
In the end, I would say, it is the degree to which we can delve within and find the resonance of Divinity that matters most, wouldn't you agree? Learning to attune ourselves to eternity is the true prize at the fair, don't you think? This act of will and faith will eventually be the light which leads us out from the craziness, I would submit.
From my perspective, it's not such a terrible thing that LLR appears to have shifted form being a mainly seeking organisation in one generation to a mainly publishing organisation in the next because, I'm guessing, after a few more generations, it will balance out to be something more on track with its original intention. One has to allow for silly deviations along the way. Surely, that's a reasonable description of my incarnational experience this time around. This is a crazy world in which to find one's bearings, don't you think?
In my own experience with a non-profit (catastrophic fire related), finances were a constant headache, and I expect LLR's current orientation is a response to this same vexing problem. (You can't do work without staff and you can't afford staff without payola.)
I can feel your personal pain, though, and you have my full sympathy. I would now encourage you to accept your folly and that of "the powers that be" (and mine own, for that matter) as the price of admission to this "fun house" experience. What a nutty carnival this place is, eh? Better to play in it and stumble than to merely sit on the sidelines and pretend to be a player, wouldn't you agree?
In the end, I would say, it is the degree to which we can delve within and find the resonance of Divinity that matters most, wouldn't you agree? Learning to attune ourselves to eternity is the true prize at the fair, don't you think? This act of will and faith will eventually be the light which leads us out from the craziness, I would submit.