Web pages are an "okay" place to start since they are essentially solitary activities.
One needs to be able to reflect on the perichoresis going on within
in order to gain a feel for Perichoresis on a personal level before one can
extend the inner sense of Perichoresis to our family, friends, neighbors, ...
... all the way out to the planet itself.
But what I've found - and I think others will find - is that the more I
probe the depths of the Perichoresis of Beauty, Truth and Love
the more I realize that I can't get anywhere on my own. If beauty, truth and love
are only my ideas of beauty, truth and love then I'm just marching to my own orders
instead of engaging the dance.
It's only when my beauty and my truth
find sustaining and drawing energy in the radiance of love
emitting from zenithal eternal beauty and absolute eternal truth
that my march can dissolve into gracefilled movement with the Eternal.
That's a roundabout way of saying that we never do anything alone.
No matter how determined our solo march may be, we're either marching
away, toward or around the radiating love of the Eternal
and will eventually know it in our heart.
What we all need, myself included, is to move beyond our individual dances
and join in the ballet which the Eternal had choreographed before
its inception.
One place to start would be with spiritual retreats. At this point
what I'm hoping to find are people interested in developing retreats on
Perfectible Harmony. I have nothing fully planned, but I have written an
opening presentation that will hopefully spawn ideas in others for the
missing pieces to turn it into a fruitful weekend retreat.
Here are a PDF file of the text and an mp3 of me reading it.
You'll want to read along while you listen since I have a tendecy to
mumble and swallow words. And you'll want to listen instead of just read
because there's a limit to what punctuation can articulate.
The real worth of the talk will be in reflecting on
and discussing it afterwards - over a couple of days
that would include practical demonstrations and participatory exercises
in music and movement that do not require any previous training or experience.