Well, Hell, the carpenter and the walrus only asked for 4, but the greedy little bastards thought the world was their oyster and all eager for their treats.
Your mind is a marvelous place, Cecil! (I’ve often wished I could live inside your head for just an hour; I imagine it like a journey on ayahuasca—without the puking.)
Thank you Sylvia. If you could spend an hour in my mind you would usually find it more quiet and spacious than you might at first imagine. It would all depend on which hour it was.
I definitely work on my mind as a place I am willing to live in. There is a saying by Hazrat Inayat Khan that always struck me. It goes something to the effect: "In this world our mind lives in us, in the afterlife we live in our mind."
Well, Hell, the carpenter and the walrus only asked for 4, but the greedy little bastards thought the world was their oyster and all eager for their treats.
So much for a cheap date. 🦪🦪🦪🦪
I read "Through the Looking Glass" when I was very young. It scared the Hell out of me!
There is some scary stuff in there! The poor little oysters!
Your mind is a marvelous place, Cecil! (I’ve often wished I could live inside your head for just an hour; I imagine it like a journey on ayahuasca—without the puking.)
Thank you Sylvia. If you could spend an hour in my mind you would usually find it more quiet and spacious than you might at first imagine. It would all depend on which hour it was.
I definitely work on my mind as a place I am willing to live in. There is a saying by Hazrat Inayat Khan that always struck me. It goes something to the effect: "In this world our mind lives in us, in the afterlife we live in our mind."
https://www.hazrat-inayat-khan.org/php/views.php?h1=19&h2=4