Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Eventually I Write.

For several reasons, my soul was preoccupied with other matters. Now, I want to belatedly write about my trip to Belleville on April 7th to the 8th of this year. This trip was wonderful and I enjoyed hanging out with one of my most groovy friends, Lenore Dixon. There were many things that happened during this brief endeavour to Belleville.

Not only did I learn about ACN communications and how unbelievably recession proof it is, I had a really wonderful coffee date with Lenore and a groovy spiritual leader. Cathy Paul is her name and she is Lenore's priest. Cathy is open-minded and is also even a vegetarian! We all had a good chat and it turns out I have inspired Cathy and Lenore's church to possible become "affirming" in the sense that GLBT people are welcome in the church community. Oh man. My influence is possibly large.

By the way, I mentioned ACN because there is much deal in Belleville about ACN and how it gives jobs to people who have lost theirs because of the recession. Small town Canada is resorting to these businesses that basically anyone can participate in and Lenore is interesting in taking part in creating an ACN business for herself. Everyone in Belleville seems motivated and also desperately want me to consider it, but I told them my honest answer that my passions did not lie with telecommunications. That is why I turned down the ACN offer.

The trip was spectacular and I am surprised how long it took for me to get writing. Many things in my life have consumed me lately and that is why it has taken me a while to finally get to writing.

When I returned back to Buffalo, Lenore gave me a few of her CDs and some berry tea! She has really seen my growth as a human and for that, I am indebted to Lenore. I know how much she keeps coming back up on my blog, but she is one of my closest friends. Even from Christmas I have changed. I have lost track of what is happening, but am understanding more and more about who I am. There is much of the world I want to discover.

A final note before I conclude. I have decided I am more than agnostic. I respect the ease that religion brings to people's lives, but I do not feel personally that any religion takes dominance for me over any other religion. I feel one religion does not explain all, but do not feel that it is not believable. Well, I will promise to be more efficient in my writing. So much is happening all at once.

William

Pictures of Belleville Coffee (April 8, 2009).





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