--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Buck" <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote:
>
>> Rory, I am enjoying these dialogues of you and Jim and others a lot.  My 
>> experience too.  I find it fun to have someone else put words to it in a way 
>> that I may not be verbal.  It is a fun stabilization as this goes along.  Is 
>> nice that you guys were able to come back in here to FFL and feel safe 
>> enough to talk.  I like the  way you are swallowing up whole the aggression 
>> as it comes back and tries its hold.  Welcome back.
> -Dug in FF
> 
> Looking through old hymns now, this one made me think of this post of yours.
> 
> Rise, rise my soul, and leave the ground,
> Stretch all thy thoughts abroad, 
> and rouse up every tuneful sound
> To praise the eternal Unified Field)
> 
> Creatures with all their endless race,
> Thy pow'r and praise proclaim;
> But saints that taste Thy richer grace
> Delight to bless Thy name.
> -Watts 1707
>
* * * Thanks, D(o)ug! It is a pleasure to be here. I didn't leave because it 
wasn't safe, though -- Some of my more polarizing I-points just had to be 
integrated and Loved and healed in silence :-) 

Excellent hymn! Definitely catches some of the flavor of all of Us singing 
eternally in harmony. Personally, I have no problem with "Eternal God," though 
"Unified Field" evokes a bit more of our cooperative and non-local resonance, 
perhaps rather like the primordial "Body of Christ" :-)

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