tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144051388547159240.post7695384725407313917..comments2024-02-19T10:15:55.380+00:00Comments on CAUTE — Making Footprints Not Blueprints: The reflection worth indulging doesn’t know where it is going — leaving behind only footprints and never blueprintsAndrew James Brownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02693417061963197121noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144051388547159240.post-33160470630488370752022-08-10T09:13:20.281+01:002022-08-10T09:13:20.281+01:00Greetings. Good to hear from you. Glad, also, that...Greetings. Good to hear from you. Glad, also, that you found this piece interesting. Although it was written eight years ago I was pleased to see that the various texts that inspired me to write it back then continue to feel relevant and to inspire me today.<br /><br />I hope the move (now long ago, I know) continues to prove to have been a good thing to do. <br /><br />With every best wish as always,<br /><br />AndrewAndrew James Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02693417061963197121noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144051388547159240.post-71044222833288679202022-08-09T15:45:53.156+01:002022-08-09T15:45:53.156+01:00This is a very interesting reflection. I remember ...This is a very interesting reflection. I remember that someone once said to me that trying to be a non-theist and/or a non-Christian was "an empty path". I immediately though, "ooh, how Taoist, I like it".<br /><br />I also like the Quakers' saying, "Be open to new light, wherever you may find it."<br /><br />Also, I have missed reading your posts regularly and need to visit more often!Yewtreehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02028699564003381058noreply@blogger.com