The work of a time impossible to count came to a focus in a single point of Light over the weekend as the Silent Eye School of Consciousness was born. For once I am at a loss for words and it is difficult to find expression for what was wrought by the companions who came together in such love, laughter and glorious, vivid technicolour.
To go by the timetable, telling what happened, may give a glimpse into how these weekend workshops run… but it would capture nothing of the exuberance, the emotion, the sheer joy, the profound awe. To attempt to write these things the way they were felt places them out of context and will possibly sound like exaggeration. Yet, if I used every superlative in the dictionary, I doubt if words could encapsulate what was shared in the cradle of the Derby shire hills.
I can but try.
From across the globe a diverse group of people made their way to the beautiful little village of Great Hucklow. There were threads running through the group connecting us all, some were known to each other, many were meeting for the first time, some have worked together in the past in other times and places, some came to the weekend with little or no practical knowledge of what would be involved. The age range spanned decades, companions came from Europe, Canada, the US and across the UK, north to south, west to east.
Writers, artists, teachers, engineers… the range of experience and knowledge that were brought to the mix was incredible. And you are probably going to hear that word a lot. Yet all shared a simple, single spark of life and Light.
These were not all dedicated School members. Many came simply to give their loving support as friends, some were drawn by something more tenuous and in some strange and beautiful circumstances. One thing we all felt was that everyone was there for a purpose and brought a unique and very personal touch to the company that met in a flurry of robes and suitcases.
The Temple team, one or two others and most of our international travellers converged on the tiny village pub hours before the official start time. The setting up takes a while. It was wonderful to greet old friends, meeting some for the very first time, yet seeing this small group of early arrivals gel almost instantly into something that seems to have been a foretaste of the whole weekend. There was so much laughter, many hugs and an instant feeling of warmth and kinship that was beautiful to see, and indescribable to feel around you and through every fibre of being. It was tangible and every pair of eyes seemed lit from within.
The Temple team get pride of place here. They were astonishing. Anne and Lil constructed our working space and made a uniquely beautiful and sacred geometry into a place to hold the Light. They were soon assisted by willing hands and one abiding memory is that of these two wonderful ladies and our fabulous photographer on hands and knees constructing the enneagram.
I have seen them work their particular magic in making a simple room into a sacred space in previous years. But this was special. This was the first time the Silent Eye had a Temple for the drama that forms the core of the weekend’s working. To peek through the doors when all was done and see the deceptively simple layout framing the central Light brought the first round of tears… the first of many… as it dawned on me that the birth of our School now had a home.
We were about to begin.
How exciting!
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Oh yes.. it was.. is… 🙂
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How exciting!
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🙂
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Dear Sue, Such a lovely description and indeed it was truly a blessing to have been with you, Steve and everyone to experience the birth of the Silent Eye! A game changer indeed, and a new awakening in my life. Much love and hugs to you all!
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Thank you, Jordis..it was a real joy to have you with us at this time! A very special moment.
Much love and hugs xxx
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Congratulations Sue on the successful birth of the school.
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Thank you, Andrea 🙂
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Congrats! Stress-free and feeling better! That is my prayer for you dear!
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Tired and elated at present.. and now the work really begins 🙂 x
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“…and now the work really begins..”
Is that not how every birth story ends? LOL
Sincerest congratulations on your ‘birthing’
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Oh yes 🙂 Exactly how every birth story ends 🙂
Thank you!
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i am looking forward to the next installment of the happenings…..
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Beautiful!
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Thank you! Exhausted and jubilant still 🙂 x
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You must be exhausted but overjoyed!
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Both in bucket loads 🙂 x
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