Writing down today’s new Heavenletter

The Heavenletter that I received this morning seemed to arrive entirely whole. Even as I received it, sentence by sentence, I was sort of experiencing the non-linear, that there is no sequence, there is simply all-ness, all-at-once-ness.

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The verified and unverified

On the Heavenletter forum, there are people who post who are called unverified. What is the difference between the verified people who post and the unverified? All it means is that the verified people have registered, and the unverified people haven’t. …continue reading

What crossword puzzles evoke


Every once in a while, I do a crossword puzzle.

Often a clue leads to the name of a movie star, and it makes me so sad. Often the movie star’s body is long gone, and I mourn for the movie star. I mourn for the movie star whether I was a fan or not. …continue reading

The ocean

I go to sleep hearing the waves of the Indian Ocean as  they hit the rocks, and I wake up in the morning hearing the waves of the ocean. And as I write down Heavenletters I hear the waves of the ocean. …continue reading

1st Africa Godwriting workshop 7 Pierre

In my own personal Godwriting during the second day of the workshop, I wrote:

“I love to watch Pierre write, he who said he wasn’t much of a writer! His pen is fast now!”

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Africa Workshop 6 - God tells Normand more

Isn’t it amazing how these two gentlemen who had a hard start with Godwriting have made leaps?

I mentioned earlier that Normand heard a message from God, clearly from God, in the evening of the second day of the workshop when at a restaurant. …continue reading

African workshop 5 Normand’s Godwriting™

Normand discovered everything for himself. He discovered the freedom of Godwriting, that it definitely is not prescribed from the outside but totally an expression from within.

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African workshop 4 The first day

This first Godwriting workshop held in South Africa was unlike any workshop I had ever been part of. Here’s what happened on the first day. Oh, my! Please know that, while this workshop had a hard first day, it had a most magnificent second day.

Here were these two remarkably wonderful people, and, on the first day, neither Normand nor Pierre were Godwriting. …continue reading

Godwriting workshop in South Africa 3

 I learn so much from the evaluations that new GodWriters  give. I learn again and again to cover the basics. Pierre didn’t know the workshop was about learning to do his own GodWriting™. And I had no awareness of this until he mentioned it in his evaluation!

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The second thing I learned — re-learned –  through Pierre is …continue reading

Preface to Godwriting™ Workshop in South Africa 2

I love so much about Godwriting™. I also love so much being able to be part of other people’s learning to Godwrite™. What a privilege. Can this be true? It is. I know it is. And yet it is unbelievable to me.

Anyway, God and the people who come to the workshops do it all. I’m just kind of there, well, maybe herding a little bit. I see it as herding the people away from misconception.  Perhaps the words guide and lead would be more fitting, but I love one-syllable Anglo-Saxon words like herd. …continue reading