Sunday, May 1, 2016

riding the waves: a tale about being home in the world Kindle Edition



I'm trying to figure out the way to get this book into hard copy also.  But in the meantime it's up there and on Kindle. And whatever the collective consciousness is at this point in our history, maybe it's working its way there as well?  The amount of information available to us, even the personal stories we can now access through all media platforms, is amazing. Surely, this is in some ways a dream and in other ways, who knows. We don't know about the impact of all the information. I'm finding that there are many who love this and sweep up their time and information the way I have dreamed of scooping armfuls of pirate's treasure. The idea of such wealth is fun to think of and certainly Googling every little thing that comes up and getting the answer immediately is immensely satisfying.  I'm on the cross roads of this world and the world that was left in analog. I love the convenience of information; the idea of even having many files open at one time while writing, is enchanting. For the longest time now it's felt like writing with a support team. But the one thing I know for sure is that it is the reader that sees wholeness; and in seeking that reader we have so many avenues open to us. But will our paths cross?  Only with the help of friends, networking, sharing and moving.  What are our quiet times of reflection now in the midst of all of these waterfalls of information and stories?  Maybe the sharing that we do is part of the new culture that's a level above and different from before. I think that stories move us still but that our rate of consumption is greatly enhanced by the devices we read on, the stories we intercept, the brief and the even quicker means of capturing what this world is all about.  Going outside to play, well, still the best way to know what the outside is like. And all of it, feeds the inside.  From all around the small world I inhabit there are so many constellations of focused attention, sometimes just the teeniest bit of focus, faceting the world of consciousness. 

May peace be with all of us.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D3VL9AC?ref_=pe_2427780_160035660

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