The Conversational Nature of Reality

Here’s the wonderful David Whyte:

 

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3 Responses to The Conversational Nature of Reality

  1. Soudabeh says:

    Thank you for this post …

  2. Eliana Kalaf says:

    Hi Carolyn,

    I just loved this video you posted, specially the poem he said first. So close to TSK approach!

    I would like to repeat some of his words:

    … The great mistake is to act as if you were alone
    … To feel abandoned is to deny the intimacy of the surroundings
    … Alertness is the hidden discipline of familiarity
    … Everything is waiting for you

    • Caroline Sherwood says:

      Hi Eliana. So glad you appreciated this. Isn’t he wonderful?! I’d love him to be one of the Readers in the multimedia show I’m planning. My favourite line in the poem is:
      ‘The cooking pots have left their arrogant aloofness and seen the good in you at last.’

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