Apr 28, 2005 09:26
All is as it should be. I am focussed on kids but have started a small amount of Tibet work again (hehe China complaining about inaccurate Japanese history! HAHAHAHA! A letter to the Editor had to happen!), and am currently organising another Qigong Master visit (2 weeks away, but still enough time - have done the main preparations months back). Happily the Master doesn't want to be called Master anymore, cute! He is an extremely skilled qi harnesser...but also wants to go beyond and leave more value than he currently is passing on. The spiritual side of the training is good, he has a sound dose of "emptiness" understanding, and is slowly revealing more of what he knows.. so basically the teachers trainees are getting tantric teachings - and mostly are understanding it. The ones who think it is boring as they have heard it before are missing the point. I have heard it before but you always have to begin again, reevaluate your own understanding from the heart...and the changes show in the qigong practice with the dissolution of inner/outer forms into states of bliss.
I have seldom any time to do my own personal stuff as i used to. A relationship, to do it well, takes so much time. As long as my focus can be on the bigger picture I will be okay with that - and somehow find time to tidy up the loose edges later...staying focused on the "big rocks" in the middle.
Me and the kids stayed out on the bus the other night with Doi, it was a beautiful full moon and a good dose of stars shone through some higher clouds, we walked around Wellers rock and the surrounding beaches, no time to collect seaweed for me that trip as had to return to town for class teaching. It was so peaceful there, and the water was extremely still. The remote vege garden is doing well - miners lettuce is starting to pop up everywhere for winter feasting! It is so delicious! Ultimate winter crop, loved by all ages.
I have thoughts of wishing to know how you all are going, and send lots of love often, as that is the best way to keep in touch!
Arohoanui, Ka kite ano.