Co-creating at its best _ a conversation between master teachers ( PDFDrive )

(Keya BhowmikuNch1e) #1

Esther has found alignment that she didn’t know was possible because of the
discomfort she felt when Jerry made his transition. It was miserable at first, but
feels worth it now.


Yeah. I was being interviewed by the New York Times and Arthur Miller
was there. Arthur Miller was a great American playwright, you know; most
of you know
Death of a Salesman, The Crucible, and so on. He was almost 90
years old. And he was asked the question by the interviewer, “Are you
working on another play?” And I’ve never forgotten what he said, because
it really resonated with me. He said, “I don’t know, but I probably am.”
Meaning, I think, that there’s something else moving these checkers around
in this checker game that we’re playing.


Well, here’s how it works. Life causes you to continue to ask, and as you do,
you continue to put those desires and preferences into a vibrational reality that
you are not yet cashing in. So, yes, he’s going to write another play. It’s already
there in vibrational reality. And when he stops talking about how tired he is and
stops fussing over how incorrectly they handle his material and gets a good
night’s sleep, he’ll wake up with an impression or an inspiration and off he’ll go
again.


Exactly what I did with this last book. On June the 26th I announced to
my kids that I’m not writing any more books. I’m done writing. I’ve done
enough. I don’t have to prove myself. I’ve done 40 books and so on. June
27th I woke up and I was writing. Five months, I wrote morning, noon, and
night, until I put my neck out of joint. I mean, I could not stop the writing.


You just have to accept that your Vortex has enough content in it to keep you
busy for 20 or 30 lifetimes. And as long as you’re having fun, then isn’t that the
point?


Yeah,   it  was fun.    It  was just    great   joy,    as  it  is  to  be  with    you.
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