So glad you're back! I understand needing fallow time. I stopped adding new material to my first blog at the end of 2013. I started the new blog in January of 2016. I so appreciate your letting me know that you are posting again. I love your poetry and your other posts.
And you are right--I think we have a lot in common. By the way, I see you are in Little Rock. I was born and grew up in Memphis. My mother's family is from the Ozarks of Missouri, just north of the Missouri/Arkansas state line. And I worked for two years for a federal judge in Harrison. So we have geography in common as well as spiritual journeys.
Thanks for your kind comments. I'm happy to be posting again, too.
As for the rest, there's this weird Arkansas thing that I've known about for decades. If I talk to someone long enough, we'll eventually discover some kind of Arkansas connection, regardless of where they live or where I meet them.
I grew up in Christian fundamentalism, went to hell, came back, became a Presbyterian then a Buddhist Presbyterian, and now I'm a profane Presbyterian Zen Taoist -- not that I'm into labels or anything. Here's what I've learned so far: The more you know, the more you know you don't know.
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So glad you're back! I understand needing fallow time. I stopped adding new material to my first blog at the end of 2013. I started the new blog in January of 2016. I so appreciate your letting me know that you are posting again. I love your poetry and your other posts.
And you are right--I think we have a lot in common. By the way, I see you are in Little Rock. I was born and grew up in Memphis. My mother's family is from the Ozarks of Missouri, just north of the Missouri/Arkansas state line. And I worked for two years for a federal judge in Harrison. So we have geography in common as well as spiritual journeys.
Galen:
Thanks for your kind comments. I'm happy to be posting again, too.
As for the rest, there's this weird Arkansas thing that I've known about for decades. If I talk to someone long enough, we'll eventually discover some kind of Arkansas connection, regardless of where they live or where I meet them.
This beautiful, odd little state.
Thanks again for writing.
H. K.
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