Archive for the ‘Shim Shai’ Category

5 Minutes to Deep Peace on Thursday 9/13

September 11, 2007

You will be entertained at the very least and enlightenment is an option.

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Thursday, 9/13, there is a teleconference call where you can learn more about this. There will be sample meditations and a chance at a free gift worth $400.

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Trust me. You want to try this. The IAM Meditations are the product of the fertile mind of Steven Sashen who is also responsible for much of the Shampoo Method we talk about here every day.

It’s completely safe. I’d trust this guy with my life.

This feeling, this is what we have all been looking for our whole lives. It’s like coming home.

Love, Ann  

If I Could Show You the Way

July 9, 2006

That’s a song by Shim Shai (www.shimshai.com)

The chorus is:

“If I could show you the way,
I would shine like the Sun in your eyes.
If I could find the way to say,
The way I feel is beyond me sometimes.”

Again, I wish I could post music here.  Maybe I’m not healed enough to show anyone the way.

There is definitely a difference between being fully awake and where I am. I do get whole days of feeling wide awake and connected. I think I have something to share or I wouldn’t be here.

One of my friends said I sounded like I was trying too hard.

Could be.

At the same time, some of this might just be my style. I can’t tell. I’m in it. I do know that I’m a preacher and a teacher. Some people don’t like that.

Have you ever read “Jitterbug Perfume?” by Tom Robbins?

It’s in my Top 5, along with, yes, Sean, “Celestine Prophecy” by James Redfield, “Illusions” by Richard Bach, “A Course in Miracles,” and “Loving What Is” by Byron Katie. And I could keep going. “Tell No Man” by Adela Rogers St. John is phenomenal, too. And the only reason I didn’t mention Spider Robinson is because he’d take up 10 books on my 5 Top Favorites list, and that without breaking a sweat.

But back to “Jitterbug Perfume.” Even people who love Tom Robbins and love the book sometimes take exception to the preachy parts. There are 4 monologues in which Wiggs Dannyboy expounds on Earth, Air, Fire and Water. They are definitely preachy. Wiggs aka Tom, must have studied with some of the same teachers I have. There’s more than a hint of Leonard Orr in his writing, or maybe Sondra Ray, but definitely one of the Rebirthers. There’s also the American Indian flavor to his philosophy.

And he’s preachy.

He’s doing it in fiction, though, so maybe that softens it?

An astrologer recently suggested that I write fiction to tell my story. I’m afraid that would come out really forced, really thin. I am not sure of any storytelling ability in me. I just write from who I am.

I could write and then call it fiction, even when it’s not. That might work.

What do you think?

If I could show you the way, how could I best reach you? What do you want to hear? What are you willing to consider?

I’m going to take you out of your comfort zone just by telling you I’m grateful for my past and that I wouldn’t change a bit of it. With incest back there, that’s going to trigger 99% of the world.

What’s a Grateful Girl to do?

Please post your suggestions in Comments.

Love, Ann