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Excited for your evolution and for your revolution, my dear friend ❤️

And each newsletter I fall in love more with your writing!

Excited to see all that’s coming next, straight from your beautiful and wild soul ✨

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Feb 26, 2022Liked by Toronto Ink Company

Eager to sign up for what's next! Thank you!

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I am revved up to join the revolution! Let's do this!

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There is something with recipes. Recipes sometimes refer to a grasping. A grasping  for wanting to know how. But there is no knowing how. Because the "how" reveals itself by walking the way, by inspired action and by the doing itself.

By the way your newsletter is, you are doing intuitively the right thing. You share your fire and therefore you light the readers fire. The fire to sharpen his or her own intuition to start cooking up something out of his or her intuition. And therefore make the ink that suits his or her own growth and path in that moment.

There is a story that illustrates this very beautifully. An old skillful fisherman wanted to map out all good fishing areas. A knight heard it and asked him why. The fisherman replied, before I die I want to pass on my knowledge. And thanks to whom did you get the knowledge, asked the knight. Well to my good nose, my extensive experience and mainly my intuition, said the fisherman. Why then, said the knight, would you take away the opportunity for the young people to develop a good nose, an extensive experience and a good intuition? On the grave of the fisherman can still be read: My knowledge I am taking with me. Intuition I leave with you. (Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling)

Another thing, the want for people to get your newsletter for free feels to me like a grasping too. The dedication and authenticity of your story telling (in words as well as in images) can be felt. To be paid for this is as normal as to get paid for bread.

I would suggest you to stick to your own intuition concerning the further evolution of your musings.

Thank you so much for what you have shared so far, it is revolutionary.

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how does one subscribe to The Colour Lab?

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