
Who is Kahlu?
by
Kahlu Speaks
on Mon 04 Sep 2006 04:17 PM CEST
A reader asks who is Kahlu? Is Kahlu Roberto Kaplan? Good question. Khalu is not Roberto Kaplan. Roberto is on the physical earth plane. During his life he remembered how to be open up to information from a place that is not his thinking mind. When he feels himself correctly and opens up to the deepest part of his emotional self, he has an access to this information. I Kahlu, am the representation of this invisible reality. I am here to remind you that your physical existence is only a minute fraction of the total reality. Like your scientists have discovered what we know about the universe is less than 10 percent of the total story. Likewise, I provide Roberto information from the invisible to bring the other 90 percent into your awareness. He decodes this and writes. Kahluspeaks is the physical representation of this information. As you know on the physical plane of the earth it is very challenging not to think. Enjoy Khalu-

Re:Spirit forms matter
by
Kahlu Speaks
on Mon 04 Sep 2006 04:14 PM CEST
Re:Spirit forms matter
by amtsoPsnarF on Mon 04 Sep 2006 11:20 CEST
"It would be better to compare the eyes with moving pictures a film or televisionset. And my eyes have more possibilities as these tools ever can have, as they are leaded by my brains and mind. It are my choices.
The statue is fastened and not moveable. I am moving all days but am I conscious of that? My picture seems steady nevertheless. Isn't it a miracle?"
Kahlu speaks - You are right. The power of the brain and mind are beyond words. A moving world stabilized by your consciousness. Is it possible that eye conditions like nearsightedness etc. develop because you have forgotten to keep your inner world moving, being flexible, with less beliefs and judgement?

Re: Silence as a way to see
by
Kahlu Speaks
on Mon 04 Sep 2006 04:07 PM CEST
Comment-Re: Silence as a way to see
by Artist's Eye on Mon 04 Sep 2006 03:32 PM CEST
Hello Kahlu:
"Your inspirational words reveal a part of me. This part is my quiet side, the artist's eye. In my own experience as a child I had once been called Silent Sher and as a young adult I found meaning in that name when coming across a declaration by Matisse which read something like: "To be an artist, one must first cut out one's tongue." In art school at that time, I decided I was on the right track. When I paint, I think in terms of color, light, line and space--not words. My personal vision is expansive. And my eyesight has always been clear. I can also say that silence provides for deep awareness. It is when I am quiet that inspirations surface. I support your advice."
Kahlu speaks "The artist's eye" is exactly the quieter side called seeing. In becoming addicted to the cultural code of looking many of you have lost the creativity inherent in your Spirit. One aspect of the Eyecode is the magical linking of looking and seeing, providing the integration to deal with daily complexity. Thank you.