One more week out for Journey Without Distance
Good evening. This is an update for listeners of Journey Without Distance, my Course in Miracles podcast.
Good evening,
Thanks everyone for your words of empathy and encouragement. I’ll be taking another week out from Journey Without Distance, and making it a light writing week for Planet Waves. The horoscope is done and in production; I will have at least that much for my subscribers.
After everything was taken care of re. Jonah early last week (I kept him at home for a few days, in case he was still oriented on his body), I headed straight for the ocean, and ended up in Rhode Island. While I stayed on the mainland, I made two trips to Block Island. I only knew of its existence from listening to National Weather Service radio (162.55 mhz) as a kid, where the conditions, temperature and tides were reported regularly.
Block Island is a small island located about 15 miles east of where I usually take to the sea, in Montauk, New York.
The photo above is a view of the jetty enclosing the harbor at the Port of Galilee on the one-hour trip out.
Below is one more shot — Southeast Lighthouse (built in 1873), which was moved back from the cliffside in 1993. It was in danger of falling off the Mohegan Bluffs on the southeast side of the island due to extreme and ongoing erosion.
At the same time, the other side of the island is gradually getting larger, which is to say that the island (of about 10 square miles) is slowly moving.
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With love,
So good to hear that you were able to let him “rest.” My last cat and dog resided in the bedroom with me for three days before they were reunited with the earth. Three days minimum to allow their consciousness to fully depart from their bodies. You could very well have facilitated his rebirth into the human realm or an auspicious one at the least. My respect and admiration goes to you, Eric. My love and prayers go to Jonah as he journeys through the bardo. Namaste.
With love ....