You all have made points of logic on travel to the IRG2.
Maybe we need to hear from those that have gone to IRG1 for a perspective?
Was it worth their time and costs to go?
I hear and feel the fear of cost for some to travel to heaven ~
Jerome, brings reason and perspective with his
observations. I too traveled
to the Bayou to see and experience the MadOne's friends and times. I met
many of you there and feel richer in reality and closer on this forum for
making the trek.
So it is with going to the spiritual state of mind in the cathedral of of the
Red Woods. People will come to this place as the two year planning efforts
heighten in anticipation. Think on the trip as a place to open uP to nature
as the energy of the universe resides in the stillness in this place where
heaven and earth touch. The rooted giants transfer the earth force uP and
the life force of heaven down to the awe of anyone that has stood in their majesty.
To hesitate but for $4.00 or even $6.00 per gallon for we who are older on
the physical plane is to hope for a reduction in costs maybe 2 more years
away. That idea is a pipe dream ~ of delusion. Seize the moment and go
for your first efforts of the dream. Come to the Big Woods where your soul
will find solace, and friendly faces. Be as on a Hero's quest.
All the people who have made plans for this special time have put energy in the right
places. You have to just take the leap of faith.
The costs will be; but
will you have two more years to wait and what will the costs be then?
Pay the extra bit as
Jerome has suggested now and make uP your mind
that the Joy you will find under the pillars of the Red Wood cathedral will be
sublime for your soul at any price. Resolve now to be enthusiastic and know
the right energies will be there for your growth on any level.
I like Kai's thinking, as
we who travel in the time of Teardrop @ 55, live with
the knowledge of more miles per gallon and the well being of living within
the rule of California law for towing a trailer.
Find a place in spiritual growth as the Hero's quest be yours ~
For what cost can you put on the anticipation of entering Heaven?
My share of thinking ~
Steve