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Quieting the noise of busy-ness

March 30th, 2008

I had a deep sense that at this time I am to “stop and wait”.
This appears to be true in my current stage of both conscious and physical evolution. Right now I literally can do little but “stop and wait”.
However, this is not to say that I’d be doing “nothing”.
I just finished reading Hesse’s “Siddhartha” (Hilda Rosner’s translation; read my Amazon review) for the third time. Each time, I have found the book profoundly meaningful for me.
A couple of weeks ago, I was telling my husband Cass about my reading “Siddhartha”. He went to the garage and began rummaging box after box. Finally, he came upon the last box of books that contained what he was looking for: “Journey to the East”, a Herman Hesse novel that he had been given as a gift by his Aunt Helga (who was German) when he was 13 years old.
My husband never read the book, yet kept it for 25 years. He believed he kept the book for me.
This – and other similar opportunities are why I now “stop and wait”.
By quieting the noise of busy-ness, I am guided to where I am to be next.

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