Hesiod and the Muse (1891) by Gustav Moreau. Musee de Orsay, Paris [Image - Wiki Commons]
Hesiod and the Muse (1891) by Gustav Moreau. Musee de Orsay, Paris [Image – Wiki Commons]

“The true teacher is one who has experienced it absolutely through and through, and speaks from the authority of having experienced it — not read about it, heard about it, learned about it, but done it.”

~ David Hawkins

Sir David Hawkins, M.D., PhD., is a psychiatrist, consciousness researcher, and author. To hear the above comment in context, here is the interview in which it is shared.

If you’re stirred by mention of the Muse — as so many have been across the long reaches of time (as Hesiod and Gustav Moreau were) — check out “Who’s Your Muse?” in the Sophia’s Children archives.

Big Love and Happy Musing,

Jamie