03-18-2010, 08:06 PM
Questioner, I love your analogy of the drawing, the reporting, and the conversing around the table, set in a context of a larger picnic where some are playing, some are relaxing, and some are just soaking in the vibes of being in like company of the open-hearted.
Please know that even if you have to retreat to a secluded spot under the canopy of trees for some time in order to regroup, your presence is felt and appreciated.
I hope that the catalyst behind your health issues is understood and integrated so that we might enjoy a more whole-feeling Questioner. Which isn't to imply that you are lacking or partial! Only to wish for your increased joy.
Another great things about large picnics is the aspect of family (provided it's not a company picnic). I think we're all family, each to the other. Like the family reunion picnic, some of us may not have met in this lifetime, some of us may not know each others names, others of us have known each other our whole lives, but we all remain related under the family name Unity, because we are one... and because we love food on the grill, vegetarian or otherwise.
Love/Light,
GLB
Please know that even if you have to retreat to a secluded spot under the canopy of trees for some time in order to regroup, your presence is felt and appreciated.
I hope that the catalyst behind your health issues is understood and integrated so that we might enjoy a more whole-feeling Questioner. Which isn't to imply that you are lacking or partial! Only to wish for your increased joy.
Another great things about large picnics is the aspect of family (provided it's not a company picnic). I think we're all family, each to the other. Like the family reunion picnic, some of us may not have met in this lifetime, some of us may not know each others names, others of us have known each other our whole lives, but we all remain related under the family name Unity, because we are one... and because we love food on the grill, vegetarian or otherwise.
Love/Light,
GLB
Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi