Thank you, George Duncan,  I get Richard Rohr's stimulating sharings every
midnight for years  now -- just started my own sharing with free
spontaneous weekly Youtube sharings with 2 others via Google Hangouts On
Air, me in Imperial Beach, south of San Diego, Dirk in South Africa, Sun in
San Francisco -- graduates of the 4-month FindersCourse.com process:

Spark Sparks starts, first YouTube video, 3 of us share live awareness flow
on free video Google Plus Hangouts On Air: Rich Murray 2016.05.13
http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2016/05/spark-sparks-starts-first-youtube-video.html


Sparks In All,  May 13 2016 Friday 11 am PDT Hangout On Air

 https://plus.google.com/events/cacv2nf447i11oj6vesra8sm4js

Dirk du Plooy

to sun, me  2:04 pm  PDT

We are out there now in so many ways.


Share the link far and wide…



https://youtu.be/GvfTbPq-8z0



Thanks to both of you being authentic and open.



Deepest connected sense with you.



Thanks for allowing you in me and me in you.


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Preview YouTube video Sparks in ALL
Sparks in ALL
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first comment to Spark Sparks, first YouTube video: Rich Murray 2016.05.13

9:25 pm PDT Friday 2016.05.13

The three of us started this publicly shared adventure this morning about
11:17 am PDT, until ending at 12:28. We want to share our spontaneous
online explorations, which started for the three of us together the first
time May 4.  Others are welcome to watch, and to join our sharing sessions,
to be kept available for free public view.

Eventually, the sharings will evolve and expand, as more join to explore
the wonderful potential of live collaborative online video sharing.  Soon,
many similar expanding networks for free spontaneous mutual awareness
exploration will evolve everywhere, easily and safely serving the enormous
benefit of everyone on Earth and beyond.

We allow continuous spontaneous innovative sharings together to easily
shift into many expanded awareness experiences, appreciating every word and
gesture, acknowledging the benefits of newly shared, freshly found,
surprising natural aspects of our own awareness,  at once unique for each
and yet shared among all,  each a unique strand of creative action that
inspires enjoys and enriches all the others, learning to let life live
freely as a forever fresh jazz session.

Learning by natural doing of whatever is flowing happily each moment leads
to a Golden Rule process, as the more we listen, the more each gives, the
more everyone evolves, while the mutual celebration is safe, gentle,
playful, appreciative, inviting, welcoming, open.  All Chiefs, no
indians...  Muddling through is the way...  Wrong way is way...

Feel dubious, unqualified, skeptical, cautious?  Welcome, welcome !!

http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2011/02/lively-communion-invoking-mutual.html
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rmforall/messages/103

Lively Communion -- invoking mutual meditative exploration: Rich Murray
1993 April, 2001.06.22, 2011.02.14

1. INTRODUCTION:

We now join in exploring the co-creation of an open ended process of
mutual meditative exploration.
We call this Lively Communion.

God. That word.
May it refer to something real, to our actual experience.

As fabled lovers leap from terra firma into abyss, we hold mental
hands and fall together into openness, into space, into the intimate
unknown, into peace, bliss, and power.

Naturally, it is effortless, spontaneous, yet surprising and vigorous,
a white water rafting of two souls.

We journey, mostly, with open eyes,  and open "I's".  And, most
humanly, we talk and talk -- but mainly about what is happening right
now...

This is Lively Communion. Let us agree to cooperate in allowing it to
happen now, in this very writing and reading.

10:24 pm PDT Friday 2016.05.13



The audio is good enough, especially if you use headphones, and turn the
volume high on your computer or smartphone.

It helps to assume that flow can be trusted fully -- especially  technical
problems, interruptions, missing many words or gestures, sudden shifts of
topic, unexpected emotions and sensations, mistakes...

You may notice that you feel swept along and uplifted by the flow -- this
is how we feel, and your experience helps inspire us as we play, for in the
reality of All, time is multidimensional and so is "causality", so that
miracles and magic are not only possible, but natural common safe
continuous easy -- grace does not require suffering, penance, effort,
understanding, qualification, expertise, rules, innocence -- just a little
willingness -- if you happen to be reading this, you are already receiving
grace...

10:44 pm PDT Friday 2016.05.13



neurobehavioral effects of aspartame, GN Lindseth et al 2014, funded by
Army, free full plain text -- 25% of 28 healthy young university students
had obvious harm from a dose same as 9 cans daily for just 8 days: Rich
Murray 2015.07.05

http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2015/07/neurobehavioral-effects-of-aspartame-gn.html



[ see also, for value of vegan diet,


 DrMcDougall.com


ForksOverKnives.com


TrueHealthInitiative.org/#/the-solution


http://proteinaholic.com   ]



"As a matter of course, every soul citizen of Earth has a priority to
quickly find and positively share evidence for healthy and safe food,
drink, environment, and society."


within the fellowship of service,


Rich Murray,

MA Boston University Graduate School 1967 psychology,

BS MIT 1964 history and physics,

1039 Emory Street, Imperial Beach, CA 91932

[email protected]

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619-623-3468 home

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> *Consciousness and Contemplation*
> *Wednesday, May 18, 2016*
> Today's meditation is longer than usual, but I want you to have all of
> this together in one place. Many people think of their consciousness as the
> same as their brain. It's really not. Scientists still struggle to define
> consciousness and where it arises. The early Alexandrian and Desert mothers
> and fathers of the church knew consciousness was not the same as the
> thinking mind. They used the Greek word *nous* to describe consciousness
> as what we would see as a combination of Spirit, God, and mind all at once.
> Consciousness is something shared/participated in and not a secretion of
> your private brain. American philosopher Emerson called this awareness the
> "Over-Soul." Thomas Aquinas called it connatural intelligence. It is true
> to my nature, but true to a larger nature at the same time. Duns Scotus
> called it intuitive cognition, which he distinguished from rational
> cognition.
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> The English word "consciousness" comes from the Latin root *conscire*: to
> be aware *with*. Through contemplation we plug into a consciousness that
> is larger than the brain. It comes through a wholehearted surrender to what
> is, a surrender that encompasses all and eliminates none of the present
> moment. Only then will we know that we're seeing reality through eyes
> larger than our own, which is why it is always a very humble and receptive
> knowing.
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> The level of knowing that we experience from connection with consciousness
> or *nous* is entirely different than the argumentative, dualistic world
> that we live in. It's a kind of quiet, compassionate, non-opinionated
> certitude, unlike the arrogant certitude our culture celebrates. Even
> though we may not be able to verbalize it, we know things calmly and
> deeply, as truth. We don't know what it is we know, but what we do know is
> that we are somehow okay; in fact, it is all okay in its foundations and
> direction. God is the great I AM in which everything--including me--has its
> being. My *I am* is a sharing in the one great *I AM*. To sin is simply
> to live out of any *I am not*.
>
> At times in contemplative prayer, we connect with consciousness. We think
> that we grow little by little in consciousness. And in some ways this is
> true. We grow in our ability to tap into consciousness. But this
> consciousness is freely available, even and especially to children. It
> requires no training or special talent. We can be conscious *right now*,
> even though it takes practice to remain inside this knowing.
>
> Deep consciousness knows the true value of a thing, it knows intuitively
> what is real and what's unreal, what is eternal and what is passing, what
> matters and what doesn't matter at all. This kind of consciousness allows
> us to see the archetypal truth within the particular, for example the
> pattern of Christ's death and resurrection within each death and birth. At
> a loved one's deathbed we can be present to their dying, our dying, all
> dying--and to the reality of life changing forms in each death. If we can
> stay within this kind of consciousness, I can promise we'll receive
> compassion and empathy for the world.
>
> In the big consciousness, we know things by participation with them, which
> is love. As I've said before, we cannot know God in a cerebral way, but
> only by loving God through a different kind of knowing. Mature spirituality
> teaches us how to enter into the reality of that which we are encountering.
> And it gets even better than that. Eventually you get the courage to say, *I
> am a little part of that which I am seeking*. In this moment, the idea of
> God as transcendent shifts to the realization that God is imminent. That's
> why the mystics can shout with total conviction and excitement: My deepest
> me is God! God is no longer just *out there*, but equally *in here*.
> Until that transference takes place and you know that it is God in me
> loving God--God in me worshipping God, resting in God, enjoying God--the
> whole point of the incarnation has not been achieved, and we remain in
> religion instead of actual faith experience or faith encounter.
> *Gateway to Silence*
> Yes
> *References:*
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