I have never blogged before, and, as I begin this adventure, I sense that it is one of those experiences that holds gifts greater than I can imagine at this point. I am sure that my writing style will improve, my writing “voice” will develop, and my relationship with myself and, as important, my relationship with others – even those who don’t read or respond to these entries – will benefit.
For me, it is important is to relax a bit, have fun, and enjoy the process, and the experience of this opportunity. I guess that’s fundamental to all that I do. I‘m feeling that I get all too serious and distracted at times, tending to separate myself from much of the opportunity and joy that is available in most every given moment.
As far as content, since I recently moved from CA (where I have lived half of my life) to NYC (where I was raised), what I relate here will include my experience of my return and acclimatization to the city, as well as my work here as an Artist of God. I’m sure other ideas and themes will emerge, develop, or be suggested as time goes on.
Though part of the experience of this blog is created by me, it is really created by all of us, and for all of us. My hope is that these entries will contribute to our experience of growth in Unity. We will grow more rapidly in collaboration than any of us might in isolation.
I would like to express my gratitude to Brooks for being who he is, for his guidance, and for creating the opportunity for us to be who we are as we re-establish Unity in the universe together. I’d also like to express my gratitude to those in the Art of God community who conceived of this blog project. Thanks to all those who have encouraged, supported, advised, cajoled, and ever-so-gently suggested to me that I just go ahead and jump into this. I am very lucky to have a wonderful family of loving editors without whom this collaboration would not be nearly as vibrant. Finally, I thank you, the reader, for your participation in, and contribution to this project. Without you, my blog experience would be quite hollow.
So, welcome to our blog!
Thank you.
Kimio


Comments (2)
Reading of your adventures in NYC is a distant second to actually having you here in California, where you are missed. You have a peaceful presence that is always inspirational to be around. Looking forward to more blogging from you!
Posted by tyler | July 2, 2007 6:42 PM
I am amazed and thankful that this is available, and a real part of our growth and unification of consciousness. Thank you to the all who are an active process to hold this space, I am in awe to the strange and amazing feeling that everyting embodies when I realize, we are God.
Posted by joshua | March 3, 2008 10:27 PM