What I do in timecraft is to unroof the flat-earth mind, and underneath you discover a little blue planet of awareness that does not think; it knows. What you find is that the little blue planet in your mind is attuned to this blue planet around us; it resonates with the natural world. Others are in chaos, falling apart, without a centre. But there is a place of stillness. And in that stillness you can find the stream of time that enables you to move in time and space.
This is just one thing you can do with this knowing. I need to teach you to still your mind, heart, soul and body. In the stillness you become more real and can move through that which is less real.
In that way you can get inside the summer house, for you need to meet the girl. It had been written in the dust as he lay looking at her and then had been unwritten.
Wind blew in his mind. But he could not remember it now, out of the Wood. He needed to breathe gently so that the butterfly did not fly away. When they got to the lake, Mac sat down cross-legged by the shallow stream that flowed into the lake. This is how you should be — like the water.
But you are all entangled. I will teach you the art of disentanglement. We need to disentangle your senses. Allow your senses to expand around you. He could feel the water running over the nerves of his fingertips. He could see the sunshine dappling the water, and the clouds that were passing overhead reflected in the stream. He could smell the earth, and the dung of the ghost cattle. He could taste the air as he breathed — it was a taste he had never known before.
You need to disentangle your inner seeing. Then I need to teach you the true names of all things; the names disentangle the things they name. Once we have done this, we can become fluid in the invisible streams that flow all around us. He was yet to experience the bigger streams, though.
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In the distance a dog barked, and the moment was broken. At that moment Mac pulled them into the water. There was a moment of fear, a moment of ekstasis, and suddenly they were elsewhere, standing in a pool of water which bubbled in five places. A ruin stood in front of them; it was clear what it had once been. A man stood on the bank with a dog.
It had a thick coat with a slightly yellow, oily sheen. Hudor could feel the health of this place in his bones, in his blood.
It was as if every particle of his body danced with joy. The watcher asked Hudor. They sat on the grass and the man began the story. And that beginning started at a point, a certain place, and it contained the seeds of the beginning. The island of Ge is that place, and it contains the seeds of the beginning. Some call it a big bang, and others the opening of the tide of life. And that beginning planted other beginnings. The principle lives on. The beginning had seeds that were planted. And there are places in Ge where that beginning still lives. We are in one now.
The place where you put the white hare is another one. But these places are under threat. They are being hunted and destroyed.
FLAT EARTH UNROOFED
But it is time for you to return. British Library snake weights feature in Flat Earth Unroofed — a tale of mind lore ,. I was inspired by seeing them on my study days there on Wednesdays. Some of the book was conceived in the coffee rooms.
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Here is the extract from page He believed Skeous to be the snake of the palimpsest. Some ancient libraries would have book snakes which held the book open for the reader, or marked the place where the reader was when the book was closed. The remnant of the idea is in the British Library today with snake weights. Skeous had also spoken of the mosaic snakes in the great libraries.
The pace is fast and furious and there is plenty of action. At first I hoped there would be more development of the characters but by the end could see the journey they had been on. There is the suggestion of a sequel series? Occasionally the language has a rather grandiose almost biblical: The author handles it well and it fits into the narrative comfortably.
Teenagers, generally, will not be interested in the slushy self-help format of most books on mindfulness or the neo-Scientific brain studies of others. Flat Earth may be just the book to introduce them to mindfulness and stillness. View all posts by Father Richard Peers.
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