The power of presence is unleashed when you walk in a beautiful landscape. I remember walking in Ireland once and feeling the life of the neon green grass, a waterfall and bubbling brook of bliss, and the surrender of rolling hills pulsating in my being. There was a nonverbal communication taking place between myself and … Continue reading Landscapes and Invisible Realities by William Klein
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Tilling The Soil Of Being by William Klein
There’s an old maxim, “The answer is in the question.” Confucius said, “The one who asks a question is a fool for a minute. The one who never asks a question is a fool for life.” Sometimes the soil of our being gets hard from spiritual dryness. We need to till the ground, pull the weeds of … Continue reading Tilling The Soil Of Being by William Klein

