My friend Colin Morley died in the London underground bombings of July 7, 2005.
Colin and I met online, in a listserv, less than a year ago, and then met for dinner in London. It was one of those rare times when you meet someone with whom you can travel to many different dimensions and they all connect.
Colin and I shared an interest in organisational development and Open Space Technology but mostly what we talked about were his explorations in Holotropic Breathwork. Colin had recently had some profound mystical experiences--he was reeling from them a little but also profoundly opened and fascinated by them. He'd also become very interested in the sacred geometry of Lynnclaire Dennis. I can only hope that Colin's mystical experiences made his terrible transition a little easier.
What struck me most about Colin was his genuine humility. He was just so thoughtful and curious ...
Colin encouraged me and helped me to set up this blog, and was the first person to comment ... so if you're reading this, thank Colin.
Thank you, Colin, and Godspeed ...
I am a London Underground Station Supervisor and I'm sad to hear of the loss of your friend.
My thoughts and those of my colleagues at London Underground are with you at this time.
Posted by: Station Master | July 18, 2005 at 12:46 AM