I have not been to Japan this lifetime, but have loved it from afar, mostly through the youtube video-walks of others, including among the cherry blossoms of Kyoto, the many lovely temples, and even the Philosopher's Path itself. Beautiful scenery and architecture, reflective of a more tranquil life style. So wonderful that you are getting to have the experience firsthand. Yes, I can imagine it to be potentially mind-altering when one is ready, all of which you have expressed exceptionally well. Namaste!
Yes, I'm sure I would relate, have studied aspects of Japanese culture for many years, including music, healing arts and spiritual traditions. I may not get there in person this lifetime, but am sure to in some time and form. For now, I experience it vicariously through the writings and experiences of you and others.
We are but one concsiousness, there is no separation, now or ever, once one realizes this, there's no more need to see others as separate or different. while in human life or 'beyond', at least this is how I see things. Thank you for the insightful words and for sharing your personal experiences so beautifully. Be at peace.
Love you Yogi, thank you for this. So grateful for your perspective and friendship all these years. Kate thought it was ridiculous that you two didn’t know each other, but in many ways I know you did. Keep enjoying every sacred moment of this amazing trip! ❤️
“I’m going to connect to the present moment in every way that even the most simple of things — a walk, a talk, a coffee — will be sacred. Every moment is one to be grateful for and while every moment cannot be repeated, they can be fully lived.”
I have not been to Japan this lifetime, but have loved it from afar, mostly through the youtube video-walks of others, including among the cherry blossoms of Kyoto, the many lovely temples, and even the Philosopher's Path itself. Beautiful scenery and architecture, reflective of a more tranquil life style. So wonderful that you are getting to have the experience firsthand. Yes, I can imagine it to be potentially mind-altering when one is ready, all of which you have expressed exceptionally well. Namaste!
Go! It's incredible!!
Yes, I'm sure I would relate, have studied aspects of Japanese culture for many years, including music, healing arts and spiritual traditions. I may not get there in person this lifetime, but am sure to in some time and form. For now, I experience it vicariously through the writings and experiences of you and others.
We are but one concsiousness, there is no separation, now or ever, once one realizes this, there's no more need to see others as separate or different. while in human life or 'beyond', at least this is how I see things. Thank you for the insightful words and for sharing your personal experiences so beautifully. Be at peace.
Aww, thank you. Agree. ❤️💫
Love you Yogi, thank you for this. So grateful for your perspective and friendship all these years. Kate thought it was ridiculous that you two didn’t know each other, but in many ways I know you did. Keep enjoying every sacred moment of this amazing trip! ❤️
❤️❤️❤️❤️ a true joy to write and experience some of her impact
Powerful
“I’m going to connect to the present moment in every way that even the most simple of things — a walk, a talk, a coffee — will be sacred. Every moment is one to be grateful for and while every moment cannot be repeated, they can be fully lived.”
Amen ❤️💫
Beautiful Yogi