Eileen Caddy Book
There is no one thing that differentiates us from the world around us. It took a lifetime for me to learn how to include a wide range of perceptions from attuning to stones to listening to small children. Prayer and meditation became my route to inner listening.
The first step toward awareness beyond myself came early in childhood as I explored the stunning Alberta landscape where I was born. My parents taught me to pay attention to the natural beauty of the surrounding world. In my memoir, Notes on Hunger, I’ve named this practice, The Call to Beauty. Building on the example my parents set as I grew up I gradually realized that attuning consciously to beauty in nature could open a portal to continual growth, not only in the everyday world but somewhere beyond.
It was a slow process, becoming comfortable in the present while never leaving the mystical behind, but a sense of being part of the All provided me with extraordinary resilience. An ever-expanding resource that flows from this open well of inner listening is available here online at Inner Listening: Meditations
To explore Inner Listening the following links will be helpful. It introduces the practice beautifully as well as giving information about Eileen Caddy’s book, Flight Into Freedom, and her life-long commitment to the “still small voice within”.
Inner Listening
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Caroline Myss discusses connections to the realm of Nature Spirits and how to bring what may at first seem like esoteric information into everyday life. Interviewing her in this video is Thomas Miller of the Findhorn Foundation.
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Caroline Myss, speaking on-site at Findhorn, provides an in-depth introduction to spiritual courage and finding your way toward light.
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