Timberwolf HQ, through the writings of Timberwolf himself, has brought you an number of articles to date. You have read them and left comments which has encouraged me to continue to write about my discoveries. Well let me bring you another discovery. A guest author who has become a registered contributor here at Timberwolf HQ.
I would like to introduce you to Ursula, a fellow traveller along the path of enlightenment. Ursula was a frequent commentor here at Timberwolf HQ and we struck up a friendship through the contact form and then via email. Through this friendship I came to know her and felt that above all else, here was a person who had something to say that meshed nicely with my own philosophy. Below is an author’s Bio that I asked for so that you would know more about my contributing author.
I am a practicing metaphysician and apprentice conscious creator. As a Libran, finding balance is my life purpose “of course”. All my life, my fascination is and has been with how we use energy to create our own reality and access our divine source. Some people might say I talk to God, I don’t see it that way. Through using e-motion and my body as a tuning fork to my soul I’ve learnt how to access my inner wisdom and I teach this to others. The ‘know how of’ and the ‘why stuff happens’ which leads them to discover how to make their lives ‘happen with more love and awareness’.
I am academically trained in education and philosophy, psychology and sociology and am a master practitioner in Neuro-Linguistic Programming. I work as an intuitive counsellor and life coach with individuals and groups and love helping people strengthen and develop their evolutionary muscles and ‘wise knowing’.
Ursula
My passion is guiding/teaching people about conscious living and how much FUN that is (‘Finding the Unlimited Now’). In the moment, the ‘unlimited now’, there’s no thing in life you can’t use for the purpose of being totally present and watching the BFO’s (Blinding Flashes of the Obvious) emerge, those Ahaaaa momentswhen what was hidden becomes revealed and secrets unravel. Growing knowing is the BEST!
My writing, which like Timberwolf’s, is one of my passions, comes from the heart. I would love people to read and know me in and through their hearts. I ask myself, “Does what I write feeeeeel right? Does it tickle your intuitive knowing and act as an intelligent convincer that you can trust? Do you feel it in your gut? Does what you feel sit comfortably like a good meal?” As a final thought, so many people try to impress with their words but to no avail, so I finish with this quote that I love:
“An intellectual man is a man who says simple things in a complicated way, an artist says complicated things in a simple way.”
I hope you find what I have to say brings the simple to the complicated.
Ursula
The first article from Ursula’s penmanship will be published later this week. Please stop by and read it for yourself, leave comments and welcome her to Timberwolf HQ.
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George S.
Welcome Ursula! I really enjoyed reading your bio. This line stood out the most:
“An intellectual man is a man who says simple things in a complicated way, an artist says complicated things in a simple way.”
Unfortunately, though, many “academic” artists say simple things more complicated than intellectuals – and not for good reasons! I feel they try too hard to sound sophisticated for academics, instead of being themselves and painting pictures with words that are succinct. Naturally, visual artists express themselves more clearly through their craft/practice (rather than words).
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Welcome Ursula! I really enjoyed reading your bio. This line stood out the most:
“An intellectual man is a man who says simple things in a complicated way, an artist says complicated things in a simple way.”
Unfortunately, though, many “academic” artists say simple things more complicated than intellectuals – and not for good reasons! I feel they try too hard to sound sophisticated for academics, instead of being themselves and painting pictures with words that are succinct. Naturally, visual artists express themselves more clearly through their craft/practice (rather than words).
Look forward to reading your future posts!