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Obviously I have way too much free-time!

Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac

Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac

Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
Here's a site I just found in my travels -

Imagine what it would be like to be illiterate, unable to read a sign on the highway, a menu at a restaurant, a warning label on a bottle, or a story to a child. Every day you would have to engage in tricks and evasions just to get through all the ordinary activities that require reading skills. You would know that words — whether in a book or on a screen — open the door to the information and inspiration you need for independence and fulfillment, but you would not have access to them.

Now imagine you were spiritually illiterate, unable to read the signs of Spirit in your daily life. You would not see the web which connects you with other people, your community, and the natural world. You would miss those intimations of "something more" that are possible in your work, your creative efforts, and your leisure activities. The world would appear fragmented, lacking in substance and meaning. And very likely, like other illiterates, you would find yourself trying to compensate and cover up for a real void in your life.

http://www.spiritualityandpractice....-features/view/27710/spiritual-literacy-month

Some great links along right-hand-side of page too ...
 

Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
Who could ever forget this classic?

Still remember watching it one late winter's night here in Oz all those years ago ...

 
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