tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1883567827950405204.post3858743020284074749..comments2023-10-24T11:53:12.980-04:00Comments on Meadowsweet & Myrrh: Peace and the Celtic Spirit: Excerpts from a Journal (8)Alihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01738190874181111086noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1883567827950405204.post-78719750130814602692010-09-06T15:10:24.091-04:002010-09-06T15:10:24.091-04:00Yet at the same time — and I think J. would agree ...<i>Yet at the same time — and I think J. would agree — there is also a point when you have to allow memory to be memory, and integrate it into yourself as part of the landscape of who you are, not necessarily with a map and detailed analysis of recollection overlaid on that inner place.</i><br /><br />You've said so many beautiful things in your journal of your time in Ireland. This particularly struck me though as I think it would behoove people to consider their beliefs in this light as well. So that belief might turn into faith or rather, have an ebb and flow feeling to it. Mesh spherically. <br /><br />Yes, what we have in common is each other. In many ways, all we have is each other. I know my experience of the Divine would be sorely lacking if I could not experience Divine through another person, be in relationship with that person, regardless of creed or belief. <br /><br />Beautiful, beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing yourself, your experience, and bits of the trip with me, with us. It was a blessing.brazenbirdhttp://brazenbird.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com