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Kim Williams, M.Div.'s avatar

I hold this, gentle and sure. Thank you.

alexander meander's avatar

Thank you

Pretty Thunder's avatar

Thank you 🪶

Mike Ketch Poetry's avatar

beautiful

Pretty Thunder's avatar

Thank you for reading 🖤🧚‍♀️

Jolene Thibodeaux's avatar

Mvto Bay

Blackthorn's avatar

we should re-distribute this by living it rightly

Grief's Reliefs by DJ Baker's avatar

Well said. Couldn’t agree more. Brutal living with a skin that won’t shed…thx.

Kathy's avatar

This resonates as a huge missing piece of my psyche. I’ve no relation to my family of origin and I know it’s why I read and absorb ancient cultures because of relationships to each other, land and Creator. The pdf had struck a deep chord and my desire to discuss it is deep. Thanks for the gift.

Linda Blatnik's avatar

I have read, will keep, and pass on these beautiful documents-- like a prayer.

The principles here are very close to my Tao way of trying to live. What a gift from you!!

Thank you for passing it along. You are wise and wonderful. 🖤➰️〰️

Stephen Weinstock's avatar

It may be an old chart, but it feels very modern, as in so intelligent and applicable to the present. From way outside the circle, I'll share that once I wrote a dissertation on Igor Stravinsky, the Russian-French-Swiss-Los Angelo-New Yorker composer (a nomad for a European aristocrat). I tracked his interdependence -- collaborating with all kinds of theater and dance artists -- with his independence -- claiming his music could not be defined by any non-musical entity. My attitude was to out him as a denier of his connections to his tribe of artists and audience while constantly working in connection with them. So that's what came to my mind when I was looking at only the first couple rows on the chart. Damn, I'll spend some time with this gift! Thank you.