The Real Story
Okay, here's the real
story...
So, you've read, or are
reading, the "course description." This might feel satisfying, at
least it looks like they know what they are doing, or at least you think you
know what's involved or some such. Or, it might feel absolutely dry and
stupidly wrong to you, like it's missing the juice, the whole reason you are
interested in energy work or in a spiritual path in the first place.
If the latter, we can't but
agree with you. Blah, blah, blah. I mean, really! It might sound good to an
accrediting board, but that's not why you are here. And it's not why we are
here either, thank God.
The real story is that we
ourselves were compellingly, even irrationally attracted to this work: to
learning energy work; to pursuing spiritual development; and to working with
our teacher. Even when every bit of logic said "This is nuts!"
We would attend workshops
that had no description and workshops that ended up teaching something entirely
different than the advertised topic. We taught spiritual principles we barely
grasped, to classes of students who had the faith that something compelling and
beyond our understanding would show up (and did) in spite of us. We stubbornly
learned to listen, just listen, for something we could vaguely sense ahead of
us, even when the noise of our own self-demands to "do something" and
"do it now" was screaming it's head off. We gave workshops on the
energy alone, and people would come, and mysteriously, God would show up in
some palpable and inarguable way.
So the real reason you are
here is your own version of this story. And something in you that senses this
stuff is real and that it will make a difference for you or others. And that
through all this verbiage something rings true and right and you want it.
If that's the case then by
all means, we want to have you with us. We guarantee that it won't be linear,
conventional or what you think. But it will be good. And the folks who come to
do it with you will be really neat folks. And that's worth something by itself.
That's how we think about
it. You?