A Long Road
Ariadne’s Thread #15 : walking
Going through this path on Earth is difficult and long, although we chose it, sometimes it seems unbearable. We chose it to learn faster, coping with hard constraints and limits, having to find wonders of creativity inside us to go on walking and keep our goal right.
This week, we have new writers who asked to be among us :
Welcome to you three. Ariel began with a beautiful text that is quoted below. Please explore and welcome them three, explore their writings and support them. Our collective spirit will make you discover parts of you, you did not know yet. Please read every text actively, we all echo in each other : Readers, Writers, Editors even without commenting. Thank you.
This is the invisible prompt, it resonated through our writers and through their 12 texts. A good number for you to read every one. They are beautiful and full of teachings :
Julene Cole interviews the channeler Sharon K. Richards in two posts. What a singular destiny! 1st part 2d part.
Nalini MacNab tells us a tale about Emily and her connection with the turtle in The Journey of Becoming.
Ariel Paige narrates how she met the man who gave place to her sacred feminine and so to his sacred masculine in The Ancient Wisdom of the Divine Feminine in Quarantine.
Lori McCray asks the question, what if we were a divinity waiting to free oneself in Soul~Essence.
Jean Carfantan prompts about how old ways do not fit as the world is transforming so fast in Old Ways Don’t Work Anymore.
Taha Abbas zooms out of Life from a mystical view following the prompt in Looking Through The Eyes of God.
Nalini MacNab speaks to us about her precious relationship with The Marys ~.
Lori McCray evokes our broken-ness in Mosaic.
Nalini MacNab writes a poetry about the spiral path to ascension in Learning and Ascension.
Ann Litts relates how she needed to have control on her life then how she changed her attitude in Control Is A Fairy Tale.
Jean Carfantan recounts how he solved a desperate situation supported by the Light Beings in How I Was Helped by the Light Beings.
Gita Das in A mother is born inspired by the Mahabharata narrates how a baby was given to Adhirath for Radha, his wife, near the Ganga, how the Mother made her a mother.
We are a caravan on this road, and each of us like on the Camino, happens to know each other and appreciate the generosity inside the group. It is a fountain of youth.
My name means House of the Fountain in Breton and my druidic name, Youenn, born from the yew, still in Breton, that is an ever young tree. Our ancient languages resonate better for spirit than our abstract and modern conceptual languages, let’s preserve them. In Breton we begin the sentence with the most important word : below the most important word is You (ho) and not I like in English, it is a near language to Welsh or Cornish.
Ho karout a ran/ I do love you
Jean