M& D Group Read (cont)

David Morris fqmorris at gmail.com
Mon Feb 5 10:37:06 CST 2018


The abyss is actually the source of endless possibilities.  It is the space
for the emergence of all creation.

David Morris

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On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 10:33 AM, Smoke Teff <smoketeff at gmail.com> wrote:

> Something about looking into the abyss and it looking back into you. And,
> of course, the abyss does not change. It’s the same one you glimpsed as a
> child before you can even remember. The same one your ancestors saw and
> even came out of.
>
> On Feb 5, 2018, at 5:53 AM, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> "it's too familiar.I've this feeling...I know the place, and *it knows
> me."*
>
> Why is this said with Stonehenge the prompt?
>
>
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