Our study of the Fall 2019 Blue Mountain Journal Seeing the Lord in All has been abundant with balm and inspiration. Let’s finish with the brief final article from Easwaran on pages 58–61 and the beautiful passages included in this issue on pages 25, 30, 31, and 55. Here are the final words from Easwaran on the journal’s back cover: “I don’t have to close my eyes in meditation to see God. I see nothing else. And I see, at the same time, that not only every human being but every living creature, the mountains, the rivers, the seas, the skies, the forests and the earth, are all one indivisible whole.”

  • If you have a particular issue you are struggling with right now, look into this reading for tips, and try them out this week.

  • Keep expanding your mantram practice. Try writing your mantram in designs, perhaps using colored pens, to create a piece of mantram art. This can be very simple. You don’t need to be an artist, but the activity can engage you and allow you to stick with the mantram for an extended period. This is a wonderful activity to share with your children or grandchildren. On this page of our website, you will find many ways to share the mantram with children (as well as yourself!). Scroll down to find templates for mantram art.

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