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The greatest thing about my life is that I have lived, enjoyed and wondered at its beauty. Indeed, I have had a most interesting and fortunate life. From modest beginnings, in a working area of Nottingham, I have had the destiny to travel extensively around the world, meeting some interesting and enlightened people.
Spiritually, I have had many experiences. Yet, I have tried to stand firm in my belief, that my gift is a part of a greater plan, embracing others, who work for the benefit of humanity. Today, there is a movement of people who seek spiritual knowledge, but they are often drawn into the pursuit of their own ambitions. Having tasted work upon theatres, and presenting my spiritual work for many years, it is of no personal concern or gains to me, to seek fame, or notoriety – fame in reality, is an illusion.
There are those who make exaggerated statements about their spiritual capacity, those who assert to being the best, this I believe is sad. Only the foolish, or egocentrics, can make such a sweeping statements. We all enjoy, the same gift of life, each of us having a reflection of divinity set within us, without the hand of God, we are nothing. So, personal glorification is a lesson I have tried hard to learn, seeking enlightenment, through an understanding of the capacity of the individual, but working to embrace the collective strength of the whole.
It seems so long ago, when I was talking of spiritual matters, with my Grandfather John Alfred Hutchinson in Radford, Nottingham. My Grandfather served in those terrible conflicts of the Boer and 1st World Wars, in the Royal Engineers, eventually finishing up as a Regimental Sergeant Major. The nine years spent with my spiritual teacher and mentor Jack Corbett of Leicester, brought out the spiritual and prevalent aspect of my life. The lessons I have learnt on this earthly path have supported the work of others, who in many cases are more gifted than I. Yet, the efforts of spiritual understanding and enlightenment are central within my life, which is always to be balanced, the fulcrum is commonsense.
I read information about other people’s spiritual paths. I am intrigued about those who want to restrict the words contained in their websites. Often, there is text, pointing out, that nothing can be copied or reproduced. I on the other hand, realise that the words and inspiration, I receive are from enlightened souls, who freely pass on wisdom, without any restrictions, or conditions. Therefore, please feel free to copy, or use, any part of the information from my website. In the words of one of Jack Corbett’s spiritual inspirers:
“Does not the water, run under the earth, and feed all of the flower?”
Chang Woo – Ancient Chinese Spiritual Teacher and Philosopher
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