Such beautiful humility in your reflections.

Depth is a beautiful reflection.
And self reflection too.
And here comes appreciation.

Daniel

I can't find anywhere to place significance.





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From: "Douglas D. Germann, Sr." <76066....@compuserve.com>
To: <osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu>
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 4:02 AM
Subject: Going deeper, taking deeper


> To my good friends--
>
> It is the job of the facilitator, Harrison says on p 110 of the Guide, to
> take the daily activities of an OST deeper, and that is done by
> progressively withdrawing from activity and sitting there letting go.
>
> This is something I need to learn. I have felt that I am not getting
people
> deep enough. I did again yesterday. Perhaps I have been too enmeshed in
the
> mechanics (a surface level thing, it seems) and not enough paying
attention
> to the depth.
>
> Yesterday, the depth was present in the room: some people hinted at it.
Now
> I need to learn how it is that depth is found by simply being there.
>
> Is it simply a form of meditation by the facilitator? Is it that his or
her
> words and actions will communicate Spirit to Spirit at a level beyond
> words, maybe beyond intention?
>
> Or is intention a key, a way to at least open the door?
>
> Still I seem to be asking a question of mechanics, of how. Is that too
> surface in itself?
>
> What is your practice? How do you take people deeper? How do you feel
after
> an OST you have facilitated?
>
>                               :-Doug. Germann
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