I have been informed that this site is getting visitors from the Bedford area who are not at all familiar with Great River Institute and its work. Welcome!
If you arrived here via a Google search and think you may be at Great River Instituteâs website, well⦠youâre not; GRI does not have a website. This is neither an official nor unofficial GRI site. While I am both a student and instructor at GRI, the views expressed here only reflect my personal perspectives and inner journey.
This site has hundreds of articles/posts. If you want a brief introduction to what GRI or this blog is all about, check out these posts:
Thanks for creating such an inspiring and thought provoking place on the web.
One of the wisest and most honest personal expressions on the Web, and one of the most beautiful as well...treat your soul to the company of this fellow traveler.
I'm so very happpy to see you back... We missssed you very much!!! happy to see you return!!!
Please convey my regards to your brother. Please mention that he has another fan in Singapore. Automatically I have become a disciple of Sensei by reading so many thoughts and ideas of him from your blog.
The more I browse through your posts and comments, the more that I sense the overflowing need to learn more. Thank you very much. As always, your words are opening a lot of doors of realization.
I love your posts! Gives me so much to think about. This site has been very helpful to me. Thank you so much!
Your site really speaks to me. The pictures and artwork you post are mesmerizing. Thanks for your presence.
I think you are deeply mistaken. Hopefully you will find out the truth one day. By choosing to believe that you can do no wrong in Godâs eyes, you are making a presumption that will lead you to the deadliest of deaths. God loves you and God is love, but he also is an all consuming fire so watch out and exclude yourself from the world.
Greetings from Calcutta, India. I discovered your blog yesterday. That was serendipity indeed! Your reflections seemed to be such an intimate dialogue. I look forward to being in your blog-sphere.
Your blog struck me so deeply with its freshness and honesty that I read... and read... and read... back into the archives, wherever my errant clicks would take me. So, I'm quite happy that you are back, and that there will be more.
Def. (great river): connetquot: native american word meaning great river; the great spirit (native american), holy spirit (christian), ki (japanese), chi (chinese), prana (hindu), etc.

