Inspiration: October 2007 Archives
October 25, 2007 2:13 PM
Out into the dark early morning I walked, eyes a bit sleepy.
The night was still present, the sky black and spattered with stars.
I love this time of morning, when silence reaches far distances
and one's humanity is put in proper perspective.
Humbled and inspired at the magnificence of it all
I walk tall and strong, sprinkling glitter along my path with each step.
A sparkling day it shall be!
October 22, 2007
October 14, 2007 10:48 AM
Dear Louise;
I just wanted to Thank You for doing this Blog. I truly enjoyed reading it. And I got a great belly laugh at the Dr. Phil story. This is my 1st year in RSE even though I heard Ramtha in 85-87. So far it's been quite a journey. I feel I have a lot of catching up to do, and preparing for the "changes" sometimes becomes OVERWHELMING.
I get stressed sometimes trying to figure out how I'm going to get to Yelm and be self-sufficient. Then I listen to the Ram on one of my many CD's and hear him tell me I don't need to know how, just focus on what I want to create and not to worry about the how. It will come. Then I find my center again, but it's been quite a ride so far.
Thanks Again for ALL you do. We who can not be in Yelm yet. it really makes us feel a part of Yelm.
Blessings and Peace
S.Crosby from
Louise Responds:
Dear S. Crosby;
I am so glad you took the time to write. My deep appreciation. Although there are great challenges regardless of geography or how long one has been studying the teachings of the Ram, there is a community, a "field of understanding" if you will, that can inspire, and keep one from being pulled by the undertow that seems to always be tugging at one's feet.
This blog, the MastersConnection website, Kleiners Korner, and other wonderful streams of information and connections, (which I'll have listed in my blog soon), do help. I remember how important these were for me before I moved to Yelm. It was almost like a life line, a life preserver tossed out to me in the great big ocean of uncertainty and change. And yes, it can seem overwhelming because we tend to spend more time looking at what we think we're not, or we don't have yet, instead of using that same time knowing our dream already is.
One of my intentions in this blog is to provide information and experiences that will serve one's journey in preparedness of mind and body, whether it's for people taking the first step, or are well on their way. While it's been slow in it's birthing, I want this to be a dynamic, interactive site. One of the things I'll be introducing shortly is a feature called: The Weekly Wisdom Forum: What Say You? There will be "experts" - people who have lived and breathed different aspects of preparedness and self-sufficiency, who will answer questions from readers. Keep an eye out for that.
We are beings of transforming destiny. How wonderful!
Blessings to you.
Louise