This was one of those posts that I intended to simply skim over, but ended up reading all the way through. I suspect none of us know what our impact on others, on the world, has truly been until we leave our bodies and return to our more expansive perspective. Yet it is clear to me that the compassionate Silence that this dear man Moyo holds in solitary, and is able to illustrate with words and images, reaches reaches deep into the aching heart of the world. Deep gratitude to Maria and Buddhas on Death Row for making Moyo's love visible.
On Aug 9, 2016 Joseph Jastrab wrote:
This was one of those posts that I intended to simply skim over, but ended up reading all the way through. I suspect none of us know what our impact on others, on the world, has truly been until we leave our bodies and return to our more expansive perspective. Yet it is clear to me that the compassionate Silence that this dear man Moyo holds in solitary, and is able to illustrate with words and images, reaches reaches deep into the aching heart of the world. Deep gratitude to Maria and Buddhas on Death Row for making Moyo's love visible.