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Wow! Spirited and beautiful! Best of luck to you!
Oe i love how you reminded me of how Lujan pronounces Mizpah’s name. Thank you for that. You are exquisite!
I think youve practiced alot. It was really evident. Was a super good feeling too! I liked how i was like is he glowing why is he getting red and unred. I totally for a moment was like he did that love thing Lujan did in his book. I was like that was cool. Like your just aware that is over too soon. Yeah I hope you noticed you did that too.
Light-heartedly serious. Quite enjoyable. Good luck to you, Chris.
Wow. Thank you all for the immensely kind gestures of your words. It fills my heart. The most challenging part was just hitting the record button to start. After that it was just a matter of speaking. It was exhilierating. Then, once it was over and I sent it, the snakes started crawling in with their slithering whispers. “You are so foolish,” they would say in one form or another. This was not a bad experience though because it allowed me to witness something new within which had actually been there all along, but had gone unnoticed because it was covered up and its nature is so non-violent, non-intrusive. When I focused on it it magnified and in its magnification the whisperings lost all sense of threat and then faded into silence. It was a beautiful experience and the beauty of the experience has increased tremendously by all of your encouraging support. Thank you.
Absolutely Beautiful
Chris!
What a truly brave expression of heart!
It was such a joy to both feel and experience all that came through this submission.
Sending gratitude for this entry.
Hi Chris,
Applause for doing this on video. It was raw and lovely as you are.
Everyday I am looking forward to these essays. Like we are all saying the same thing in different fractals.
It is the highlight of my day to read or watch and listen to your voice.
Wonderful.☀️??
Hugs.
Karen
My gosh! That was beautiful, Chris!!!?
What a great pledge… So much desire Chris… You deserve it!
This was absolutely beautiful , thank you so much for sharing I could relate in so many ways.
That was incredibly intimate and beautiful, Chris! ??