Going deeper, taking deeper

Douglas D. Germann, Sr. 76066.515 at compuserve.com
Thu Feb 20 07:02:55 PST 2003


To my good friends--

It is the job of the facilitator, Harrison says on p 110 of the Guide, to
take the daily activities of an OST deeper, and that is done by
progressively withdrawing from activity and sitting there letting go.

This is something I need to learn. I have felt that I am not getting people
deep enough. I did again yesterday. Perhaps I have been too enmeshed in the
mechanics (a surface level thing, it seems) and not enough paying attention
to the depth.

Yesterday, the depth was present in the room: some people hinted at it. Now
I need to learn how it is that depth is found by simply being there.

Is it simply a form of meditation by the facilitator? Is it that his or her
words and actions will communicate Spirit to Spirit at a level beyond
words, maybe beyond intention?

Or is intention a key, a way to at least open the door?

Still I seem to be asking a question of mechanics, of how. Is that too
surface in itself?

What is your practice? How do you take people deeper? How do you feel after
an OST you have facilitated?

                              :-Doug. Germann

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