1) This is a brief review of a new translation with commentary on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali which I wrote for The Crone Chronicles in 1998. I have done some study of Hinduism, but not in as much depth as I’ve studied Buddhism.
2) A few months ago, a PhD candidate who is studying people who have experienced positive change through ME-CFS, invited me to participate in his study. He asked if I felt I had been transformed by the experience of living with ME-CFS. “Oh, yes,” I responded. In preparation for the interview with him, I wrote (to organize my thoughts) about the transformation in me.
transformation.pdftransformation.pdf
3) This is the essay I wrote for my grandson to explain to him (and to myself) what William Blake means to me. It is 15 pages long, with bibliography and pictures.

When I read your essay, I felt I was more connected to you than before.
I know I am going through the similar transformation that you’ve been through. I don’t know where it is taking me and how long will it take. But I am just going with flow at the moment.
I hope that I am heading to where you are.
On Essay 2)…..It is amazing to me, how you have totally embraced the positive opportunities that CFS has “given” you. You are finding true and lasting freedom.
Namaste!
Dear JoWynn,
very amazing essay “Why Blake …” , though difficult to understand for me as I lack the knowledge of your language. Never heard of W. Blake before, but you made me look for it in our local library. And never met a person before, who can explain or describe her/his own spiritual development thus exactly.
It is a joy to read your statements.
Best wishes
Elisabeth