tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2054926825120141854.post7831421236513386869..comments2023-12-01T21:23:52.047-08:00Comments on easyidler: Be in the company of Saintssuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01229359526524987174noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2054926825120141854.post-61083780420466244172017-01-19T10:41:55.145-08:002017-01-19T10:41:55.145-08:00Is it then our natural state to simply "be&qu...Is it then our natural state to simply "be" and any actions or "doing" are presumptuous and false actions? Yay!<br /><br />The innate "knowing" that emanates from a deeper place and presents spontaneously appears to take the role of "guru" here, as does the ever-present march of the Natural World that only need be observed to be taught profound lessons. Much as was said in the piece. Absent any judgement or doubt, in fact remaining as impartial and unemotionally invested as is possible, such messages from what has been dubbed a "higher place" (as the messages precipitate downward often in graphic form) inform and guide as any guru may my experience. Perhaps Gurus are thin on the ground here in the Midwest USA. Long have I asked for a teacher, but found that an excuse to not learn from simply observing and being. <br /><br />Or it is merely deep arrogance to reject the wisdom of others in deference to the desire to experience the lessons myself? Likely some of that too.<br /><br />Much Love to you Su.<br /><br />Z<br /><br />Zonerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15420092852556979639noreply@blogger.com