Sunday, August 28, 2011

inkblog: inkblog: The Subconsious Mind

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inkwellbooks said...

Discover your higher consciousness, where you already possess freedom, abundance, clarity and good will.
The new third edition of Under the Plum Tree by Chung Fu is now in print, edited by Marjorie B. Giles and published by Inkwell, Dobbins, CA. Chung Fu is a teacher from the Chuang Tse school, following Lao Tse in China during the Fourth Century BPE. Chung Fu is now channeled by Sally Pullinger. During a reading in November 2009, Chung Fu thanked Marjorie for her collaboration with him and urged her to continue her life’s work on Tao and her personal writing, that it would “flow easily into the world as a food, to change things.”
Zen students and Tibetan Buddhists will find similarities and enhancements in these teachings. Tao principles form the basis of Tai Chi, Feng Shui and other ancient disciplines.
Chung Fu teaches that after you circumvent the flawed belief systems of your subconscious mind your higher self is revealed to you. The higher self is found within every individual. Every individual is immortal and flawless. Chung Fu shows how to reach the truth of yourself and the world outside.
Under the Plum Tree may be ordered at Amazon.com and Amazon International, in print and ebook forms, or for autographed copies, from the publisher, www.inkwellbooks.com.
ISBN: 978-1-887370-03-5, 284 pp. Trade paper Inkwell, Dobbins,CA. Dec. 2010, $18.95

Our Troll

Our Troll

By David Giles

Silhouetted against a hazy moonlit sky one night, I saw a troll; not a dwarf Danish or Swedish troll but rather a giant Norwegian forest troll. Ugly to be sure--as trolls are supposed to be--but not fearsome at all. It peered down benevolently from its height of some 135 feet. My wife and I consider it a guardian spirit. Some observer friends see a troll, others merely an ordinary Ponderosa pine. Several see an eye like a full moon facing north. Only one person has felt unease in its presence, possibly her subconscious mind at work, wrecking her spiritual education. We’ve tendered it a gift today, placing a chunk of amethyst at its feet.