Friday, June 4, 2010

The Most Profound Question

I don't know how many of you follow
or read the teachings of Abraham brought
through by Esther and Jerry Hicks but this
particular video moves me to tears every
time I watch it...it is Joy untold, Beauty
personified and Simplistic Truth!  Oh,
that we could have the Spirit of Dog!
Enjoy your Friday evening and I hope
that you are well, wherever your heart
resides this night!

7 comments:

Sorrow said...

This was wonderful! it is so much a part of the pattern of a book that i am reading, of the journey that I am enjoying, and the profound gratitude that I have for the exhilaration...
Love you..

AkasaWolfSong said...

Greetings Sweet Sister Sorrow!
I am happy you enjoyed The Most Profound Question...it is exhilarating isn't it, lol! Wow!
What book are you reading? You have my curiosity peeked now! :)
Love you too!
xxxooo

DancingFire said...

A simple and profound truth sister. I love this ! Thanks for posting it...xxx

AkasaWolfSong said...

You are most welcome Flannel Robe Sister! :) I've been sitting here watching more...I never grow tired of watching the Abraham videos and taking in the teachings.
Loving you more today than yesterday! :) xxx

Sarah said...

Interesting answer...many might not think the ride was worth it-depends on their ride, I guess. Some seem to get more out an "amusement park than others"... After awhile every ride seems somewhat the same. I like abiding in a peaceful state and doing what needs doing when it needs doing.

Thanks for the comment on the zen cushions. I like them too!

AkasaWolfSong said...

" I like abiding in a peaceful state and doing what needs doing when it needs doing."
That is a wonderful way to 'be' Sarah!
I'm so happy to see you made your way over...and yes! I love the Zen Cushions...I hope you sell many of them!
Bless you on Your Journey! :)

Doris Sturm said...

Yippeeee....I think I must've been a dog in my previous life because I'd suffer the bugs for the thrill of the wind in my hair... it's all relative and we chose our own "poisons" sometimes...I've always ben a roller coaster type of a gal ;-)

That reminds me of an old saying - it may not be exactly the same, but here it goes:

My goal is not to arrive at my gravesite in a perfectly preserved body, all smooth, without any wrinkles. I want to slide in sideways shouting: "Holy Cow, what a ride!"