10-23-2009, 10:55 PM
(10-23-2009, 10:20 AM)βαθμιαίος Wrote: Sounds like a case of Homesickness, with a capital H.
I know what you're aiming at with "Homesickness" and it's definitely a longing feeling. But it's not exactly a place I'd rather be, it's...well it's hard to articulate.
This is a quote from the session I had with Q'uo. [P=J] It sums it up pretty well. http://llresearch.org/transcripts/issues..._0414.aspx
What is the “I” of a person and of a soul? When consciousness itself is the “I” of you, then shall your heart be free to open and blossom and radiate infinitely. And from that perspective alone shall you at last be able to march from the sanctum sanctorum, fed and strengthened, in full knowledge of who you are for the first time and ready at last to do serious work upon balancing the wisdom which you offered to yourself as a gift and as catalyst.
You seek to wend your way from the penumbra of articulated thought to the daylight of love. We wish you every good fortune in your seeking and we commend you for your awareness of the basic situation.
You seek to wend your way from the penumbra of articulated thought to the daylight of love. We wish you every good fortune in your seeking and we commend you for your awareness of the basic situation.
Hope you don't mind me calling you "Bath.," BTW. Years ago I sang as a section leader (paid) in a Greek Orthodox church choir in Astoria, NY. I had to learn Greek phonetically, but have forgotten most of it since then. Beta, alpha , theta is as far as I can go in your chosen identity. I looked at your transliteration, but I can't remember it.
~P~
Oh, BTW, regarding the above quote, so far I haven't even *entered* the sanctum sanctorum, much less marched out. But I'll be sure to post it as soon as I do. (ha ha ha)
L/L, dude!