
Nature speaks its own language
Pictures can capture the imagination. Do you see here ‘literally’ what is in the picture or can you let your mind drift and let the pictures tell its own story.

Pictures can capture the imagination. Do you see here ‘literally’ what is in the picture or can you let your mind drift and let the pictures tell its own story.

I recently spoke to a new participant in my training and the question she was struggling with was: I feel and see all kinds of things, but what does it really mean? I have been asked this question in many different ways. Your sensitivity starts to develop, your powers of perception increase and suddenly you start to perceive things you never felt or saw before. It feels like a language you have never spoken before and now suddenly you have to have a conversation without a dictionary.

True happiness is not outside us. I began to discover it more and more in my meditation. Meditation is not a matter of ‘stop thinking’ or sitting as still as possible and paying attention to your breathing. That is just the vehicle. Meditation is peace. An inner peace within ourselves that transcends all situations and circumstances.

Silence, only silence has the potential to make sound heard. Silence, only in silence can you hear the breath of the universe; the cosmic heartbeat of all that is. Darkness, only in darkness there is the chance to see light. Darkness, only then can a light break out which makes us realise that darkness is only closing our eyes to light. Alone, from solitude you discover that everything is already one. Alone, already one, only you can make yourself rise from the crowd and find unity in the ‘all’ that is already ‘one’. It is within the duality of our existence that the keys can be found to unity, to healing, to connection with source. It is where we