I stumbled on your page this evening, and felt truly inspired. I am planning on following in your footsteps. I would like to ask 2 questions:
Do you ask people who find the book to re-distribute it themselves if they feel inspired to?
Do you offer a way for people who find the book and want to share their experience to contact you?
I think that's all I need to ask.
Thank you,
Roy Kirkland, Oak Park, IL 60302 USA
Do you ask people who find the book to re-distribute it themselves if they feel inspired to?
Do you offer a way for people who find the book and want to share their experience to contact you?
I think that's all I need to ask.
Thank you,
Roy Kirkland, Oak Park, IL 60302 USA
Hi Roy
Thanks for your kind message.. In answer to your questions;
1) yes i like to have The Book Of Todays being read, so please if you find one, please read and pass on, or keep for yourself, it does not really matter...as long as it is being read and not just sitting on a bookshelf gathering dust.
2) Yes we can contact via e-mail and I am going to re-build the site to expand shared communications, so any ideas, feedback is welcome.
If you have not discovered the book yet, I am more than happy to freely send you one.
love and light
Anton
in Ubud, Bali
Thanks for your kind message.. In answer to your questions;
1) yes i like to have The Book Of Todays being read, so please if you find one, please read and pass on, or keep for yourself, it does not really matter...as long as it is being read and not just sitting on a bookshelf gathering dust.
2) Yes we can contact via e-mail and I am going to re-build the site to expand shared communications, so any ideas, feedback is welcome.
If you have not discovered the book yet, I am more than happy to freely send you one.
love and light
Anton
in Ubud, Bali
Hi Anton,
I want to thank you for your reply, and again express my gratitude for your sharing of this wonderful inspiration. I really do not think any ideas are necessary, the concept is so simple and easy that to add anything or make is more specific and precise would do far more harm than good, I think. I will be glad to send feedback and contribute in any way I can when the new site is up. I only suggest that it be simple. As things are right now, the whole concept is laid out right there, and that's something that touches the heart. I think it's important that the inspiration for the verses come from within. I would hate to see them manufactured and sold at department stores on the discount rack.
I can't imagine being in a more beautiful place than Bali. The abundance of nature and spirit must be truly awesome. I am currently trying to eke out my way in the suburban US, but luckily live in the town that houses the Hemingway museum, Frank Lloyd Wright's old workshop, and many architectural masterpieces, as does downtown Chicago. Of course both are works of spirit, but I do miss the forestland and the different range of sensory experience.
Of course I would like to find one of the books, but it may serve better for you to leave it somewhere. And again, I could start my own flow by leaving the one you send me as my first return to the flow of inspiration, in which case my address is:
Roy Kirkland
I want to thank you for your reply, and again express my gratitude for your sharing of this wonderful inspiration. I really do not think any ideas are necessary, the concept is so simple and easy that to add anything or make is more specific and precise would do far more harm than good, I think. I will be glad to send feedback and contribute in any way I can when the new site is up. I only suggest that it be simple. As things are right now, the whole concept is laid out right there, and that's something that touches the heart. I think it's important that the inspiration for the verses come from within. I would hate to see them manufactured and sold at department stores on the discount rack.
I can't imagine being in a more beautiful place than Bali. The abundance of nature and spirit must be truly awesome. I am currently trying to eke out my way in the suburban US, but luckily live in the town that houses the Hemingway museum, Frank Lloyd Wright's old workshop, and many architectural masterpieces, as does downtown Chicago. Of course both are works of spirit, but I do miss the forestland and the different range of sensory experience.
Of course I would like to find one of the books, but it may serve better for you to leave it somewhere. And again, I could start my own flow by leaving the one you send me as my first return to the flow of inspiration, in which case my address is:
Roy Kirkland