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n a spencer's avatar

Thank you for this! Having lost my partner of 43yrs just last April, I have to say that this really moved me … An artist herself, my partner was an amazing creative fireball, always a bit larger than life – & yes! Very driven … As I was reading, my imagination couldn't help but extend to a vision of her own passage thru the bardo, similar to John's … I found real comfort in that, even as the story reminded me of how much I need to be able to let my loved one go as she embarks into the What's Next …

Mark McInerney's avatar

I love your work and I'd love to collaborate. I did some real academic research in college on Coltrane and would love to share it and chat about it

Adam Sieff's avatar

Beautiful.

Stourley Kracklite's avatar

https://www.coltranechurch.org

🙌🏻🙌🏼🙌🏽🙌🏾🙌🏿

Su Terry's avatar

Bret I loved this concept when you first sent it to me and I love it even more now.

LivingArtsWisdom's avatar

Nice. Thanks for sharing it.

Arthur Rosch's avatar

This took courage, Bret. I understand what you've written. The Book Of The Dead is one of my sources, something I've studied my whole life. Well done!

Robert Appleton's avatar

Are you “him” now Bret? Such beauty - living, thinking, writing as improv.

imho:

• it's the script for a movie that you’ll make.

• it might be truer and more revealing to say “the first sound ever made” rather than “note” 🙂‍↔️🤚

• what is the name of the bardo book?

• you mentioned ‘my’ vibration!

• thanks for this gift

bob

Robert Appleton's avatar

There have been so many recently ♥️