Beyond Reading
What's between the lines?
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I love it.
I don’t write these to make $ or promote my opinions. I’ve been blessed, and yes I use that word deliberately, blessed with an amazing life… navigating this earth circus with minimal attachments, so that I live free in the moment and experience what the Beatles meant: All You Need is Love. That’s the message I’m sharing.
And I love to write. All my life I’ve written. And now, 20 some books later, many millions of words later, I’m realizing that the meaning in it all resides between the lines. Right now, you’re reading. What’s happening? What’s happening as you read? It’s customary to get enrolled, engaged, even hypnotized, into a world the writer is creating with his/her words.
Some writers are so skilled at world building that what they craft can seem as real or even more real than the world the reader lives in. Often a reader will wish they lived in that world instead. No bills to pay. Unlimited resources. Exotic locations. And AI is quickly making it possible to change realities; just put on these goggles.
It’s called escapism.
We routinely use words to escape into fantasy worlds. We can also use them to enforce our convictions (reading the news and agreeing that x is a jerk and y must be stopped!). We can easily lose touch with our immediate surroundings, hijacked into a mental bubble trailing random emotions, careening through our days while complaining that life sure is weird! Nature? Just a backdrop.
Meanwhile, could there be another purpose for writing and reading?
“In the beginning was the word.” Remember that, from the Bible? What is the “word?” Is there some special word this refers to, some description of God? Or is this statement inferring something else, something - dare I say it - participatory?
In the beginning was sound, vibration, frequency. New images exposing hidden chambers beneath the great pyramids are suggesting these complexes were actually built long before the Egyptians by advanced humans who developed their technology based on sound rather than light (as we do). The pyramids themselves are now being considered power generating structures, massive instruments transmitting frequencies through stone.
What are we transmitting through our bodies?
Could it be that the primary missing component here on earth, something that could address all our problems, is the missing coherent energetic transmission through humans, designed and required to create order and harmony on the planet?
It’s an interesting theory. Some of us might believe it. How many of us have made this our priority in life?
I welcome you to enjoy my writing from this perspective. I am not seeking to distract you into a world of my making; I am using words to remind us and entrain us into transmitting what the world needs most. Again, as the Beatles sang: All We Need is Love.
300 readers… what could we accomplish in terms of blessing (there’s that word again!), ourselves, others, the wide world with our transmission of love, peace, forgiveness, etc.?
Who knows?
But for sure we know that nothing happens if we don’t try.
So, I invite you to read this way… to let yourself relax into these words and the meaning between the lines, to share an inner space together. Let the love flow freely and feel, as I do, incredible gratitude for this gift of life. We are co-creating and sharing a quantum space of quiet safety… and it’s always here, long after the writing and reading ceases.
Something wonderful is happening.



Well put Robbin. We do make a difference, every single one of us in every single moment. Together we can help collapse the distance between action and consequences, which is the space where evil prowls.
I sometimes joke that words make magic, that's why we call it "spelling." You share my fascination with words and we are, so many of us now, experimenting with how to use them very differently. In Shlain's classic book The Alphabet and the Goddess, he tracks civilizations throughout history that have adopted written language and simultaneously suppressed the feminine in their cultures. Reading is linear, whereas art is holistic. Masculine, feminine. So, we have a real challenge using a fundamentally masculine, linear device (writing and reading) to attempt heart coherence.