by Geoffrey on Sun May 27, 2012 4:10 pm
As I've said before, Leonard and I do occasionally rendezvous in the spiritual realm, or 'out-of-the-body' experiences, as they call it. It is possible to have mental contact with him, but only if he and I simultaneously meditate deeply. It has to be in a quiet environment, and one needs to chant the same three words repeatedly until a connection is made. It was during one of these astral voyages in the winter that he gave me an unpublished verse to his 'Show me the Place' song, which I subsequently sang. But the reason I mention this now is because he sometimes closes a conversation with: "Goodbye, old friend - and remember; our hope lies in the distant seed!" Does he mean ancestors or descendants, do you think? Is he saying that help is a long way off? I could ask him next time, but worry that he might be disappointed in me should I dare to do so. -G