Merry Christmas, David! What a beautiful sentiment for this time of year. 🙂
I am grateful for you, your blog, and for the entire community of people–sometimes working together and sometimes working in parallel–who are paving the way, illuminating the path, or otherwise helping others find our way “home”.
This time of year brings me reminders not to take these gifts for granted. Thank you!!
Yes, Sarah. The verse is called Thanksgiving so I suspect it was written more for that. (I also read the Rudolf song was originally too) But it best matched what I was looking for, so I used it.
And yes – a community that is gradually interconnecting. When I was younger, it was rare that different teachings touched. But as spirituality becomes more deeply rooted in actual spirit, such fears dissolve and a more universal perspective arises.
True- gifts taken for granted can become forgotten and lost.
Season greetings to you too David and all the best in 2016. Looking forward to another retreat with Lorne next year and hopefully get to see you again. Really enjoy you blog – Thanks!
Well until they are finished I am discovering plenty to explore in all the previous articles 🙂 … I am finding it delightful to *lose* myself in them {bad joke intended} …
Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and yours!
So glad to meet you this year.
Dear David, all the best of the season to you too. I am most grateful for the gift of your time and words :). Warmly, Amaryllis
Merry Christmas, David! What a beautiful sentiment for this time of year. 🙂
I am grateful for you, your blog, and for the entire community of people–sometimes working together and sometimes working in parallel–who are paving the way, illuminating the path, or otherwise helping others find our way “home”.
This time of year brings me reminders not to take these gifts for granted. Thank you!!
Thanks, ZP. You also.
Yes, Sarah. The verse is called Thanksgiving so I suspect it was written more for that. (I also read the Rudolf song was originally too) But it best matched what I was looking for, so I used it.
And yes – a community that is gradually interconnecting. When I was younger, it was rare that different teachings touched. But as spirituality becomes more deeply rooted in actual spirit, such fears dissolve and a more universal perspective arises.
True- gifts taken for granted can become forgotten and lost.
“[A]s spirituality becomes more deeply rooted in actual spirit, such fears dissolve and a more universal perspective arises.”
So beautiful. Thank you for this.
Season greetings to you too David and all the best in 2016. Looking forward to another retreat with Lorne next year and hopefully get to see you again. Really enjoy you blog – Thanks!
You too, Richard. You’re welcome and we’ll see you then!
You’re welcome, Amaryllis. And the same to you. I have notes for 5 articles in the pipe. We’ll see when they gell.
Well until they are finished I am discovering plenty to explore in all the previous articles 🙂 … I am finding it delightful to *lose* myself in them {bad joke intended} …
🙂
Thank you David…it works. I hope you had a wonderful day. Thanks for your words of wisdom…A Happy New Year to you.
Hi David. Yes, it has been a wonderful few days of friends and family and a little too much food. 🙂
Hope you had a great Christmas and wishing you a wonderful New Year! Looking forward to reading more stuff in 2016 🙂 Namaste David! 🙂
Hi Gayanee
Yes, it was wonderful and the same for you.
My younger son blew me away with a piece of art.
Namaste!