Wednesday 27 December 2017

3 Good Road (Human, Grass)


 From Google images, part of a flash mob initiative

Today is about stepping forward onto the path and beginning the journey.

On the Long Good Road of Life, we are guided by invisible friends from the spirit world.

Walk with joy today as the energy moves out of yesterday’s polarity. If you feel stuck today, just do something – it is one step at time. A good day to talk with other people, maybe lots of people, without necessarily worrying about direction; just get energy moving.

Know that life itself is intelligent and will guide you.

The rational mind – the intellect – cannot ultimately guide you, but the mind is not to be negated. Use your mind whilst knowing you cannot reach an ultimate conclusion. Life cannot be fully worked out. However, mental effort enables us to ask better questions – which then supply new partial truths, which then lead on to even clearer questions.

So it is we move forward.

Step forward with an openness that values the mind as a tool, but not as the determiner of your reality, and you will be on the road that is your destiny.


This day reminds me of the three worlds of the shamanic universe and the multiple paths that emerge from the different paradigms of astrology, shamanism, developmental psychology and just about anything else.

The different pathways of learning and experience all start to converge after a period of time; all novelty-led explorations eventually lead us to integrate. 


The interconnections and essential truths will eventually reveal themselves, if you continue down the road.

Trust in the journey of life.

[On 3 Good Road of 26 Feb 2010, Laurence added a link to his Mystic Cyber Crow blogsite that is still useful and relevant today:]
'My short blog entitled ‘Enjoy Life and Be the Change in the World’ is appropriate to today.'


Photo by our friend and excellent videographer, Jason Lo, who also departed
these Earthly Realms far, far too early (from our perspective at least).
RIP Jason 4 October 2017; 10 Rabbit.
Laurence and I both love this tree photo, which we referred to as 'Jason's Tree'.

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