You talked bout the good karma of Italy because of her saints…
After Mass and removing his vestments, Padre Pio would proceed to the choir on the balcony above the small church and make prayers of thanksgiving. At supper would join his community for juice and a cracker (By 1950, he was eating only an ounce of food a day.)
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Padre Pio - Constantia Catholic Church
I grok that you have given an impartial view of your country. That is is part and partial of your personality.
Which I have noticed over the years.
It always inspires me to see saints and others of strong will power who can give up food and live more and more an higher consciousness and God’s manna.
I also admire musicians who have the ability to improvise well, but especially I like to be around people who can improvise their lives to accommodate various circumstances and people.
The “lovely natural scenarios” are what makes me into a better being. They expand my consciousness away from this limited narrow conception I have of myself and others who come into my life. We were talking on the phone together Lucca and I could imagine you driving through the countryside there with your son and seeing all the beautiful sites. Perhaps occasionally stopping and meditating or energizing along the way.