◄ by Andrew Shier and Paul Price ►
“Looking back along a life’s journey, you come to see how each of the central phases of your life began at a decisive threshold where you left one way of being and entered another……Often a threshold becomes clearly visible only once you have crossed it. Crossing it can often mean the total loss of all you enjoyed while on the other side; it becomes a dividing line between the past and the future. More often than not, the reason you cannot return to where you were is that you have changed; you are no longer the one who crossed over. It is interesting when Jesus cured the blind man, he instructed him not to go back into the village. Having crossed the threshold into vision, his life was no longer to be lived in the constricted mode of blindness; new vision meant new pastures.” ~John O’Donohue
The Attunement process has awakened the place of trust and serenity, providing support, vision, and the power to navigate the thresholds of our lives. We find it easier to let go and abandon ourselves to the Now. We as individuals and as a world body are definitely in “new pastures” whether that is recognized consciously or not. Through our work with and in Attunement we have a consciousness of our Presence, and its tangible impact on the state of blindness and slumber that is in our world.
Paul and Andrew will further investigate this topic in the form of a May workshop to take place in Hancock, NH. For details you may click here.

Dear Andrew: Thank you for sharing John O’Donohue’s observation and your commitment to continue to make clear the path which Attunement offers through invitation to be in the place of “new pastures”. I am reminded to hold that vibrational space, while trusting in the vast field of Oneness that the Healing Light and good ju ju will be appropriately distributed. Reminders to Let Go into this space arrive on my inner bulletin board in a manner that always seem to surface a sigh of relief. My gratitude to you and Paul for providing another opportunity at the Harris Center in May – to further explore and experience this arena – I look forward to the gathering. With deep appreciation, Bonnie Jo