Monday, June 8, 2015

The Storytellers Creed with expansion of our new Shangra-La

The Storyteller's Creed
The Storyteller's Creed is taken from the beginning of Robert Fulghum's book All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten.

I believe that imagination is stronger than knowldege,
That myth is more potent than history,
That dreams are more powerful than facts,
That hope always triumphs over experience,
That laughter is the ony cure for grief,
And I believe that love is stronger than death.  

Day 3: Rainbow over our decided destination - our new Shangri-La
We did not have to go all the way to Key West. After crossing a bridge into a port city, we spotted a small rainbow that got larger and larger, we we decided to go to the end. And there it was with pasture on one side of road, and orange grove on other side. There was a dirt road leading into "resort for sale" through the middle of the grove, and there is where the rainbow shined in all it's spendid colors on what looked like an old mansion with several cottages. A big bonus is that there was a dock on the water in a small bay behind the house. Looking around the island, we could spot an inlet between Boca Grande and Captiva islands.  We were home (port)! Our first night was glorious. It will definitely be the spot for our new Mega Metafizzical Unity Chi Bong Bong Church. We will be all ONE! And how do I know this? So far, I am the only ONE, come join us and play the bong bongs! Peace, Joy and Love, Ron
 
 Ron Alexander's photo.
 
 
Cheryl Lynn so is this going to be like a commune for lost souls to stay n grow or a church?

  • Ron Alexander Dear Cheryl Lynn, this is to help strengthen your faith in your imagination, dreams, myths, hope and LOVE: I believe that imagination is stronger than knowldege,
    That myth is more potent than history,
    That dreams are more powerful than facts,
    That hope always triumphs over experience,
    That laughter is the ony cure for grief,
    And I believe that love is stronger than death. Yes, Sister!

     

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