Hi Amy and Hannah! I am not sure of the best way to communicate with you these days. As I read "no Facebook" I realized that my message to you there probably did not get through. I am just wondering if you are following The Eternal Song. It speaks to me and helps me to stay grounded, just as your words here do. They are about to open up another 5-day event. I wanted to make sure that you knew about it. Mauri Film Premiere, 5-Day Live Online Event with Māori Elders, October 14 – 18, 2025. A lot of wisdom and healing being shared. Love to you!
It’s so good to hear from you — and yes, we’ve stepped away from Facebook for now, so thank you for finding another way to reach us. We haven’t been following The Eternal Song lately, but it sounds beautiful. Thank you for thinking of us and sharing the event — it feels aligned. We’re actually getting Starlink soon, which should finally make streaming possible up here on the mountain! It was just made available!
Amy and Hannah, thank you for writing these true words. Your pictures are beautiful and remind me of living in Vicenza, Italy in 2005 to 2007…beautiful Europe. My sister Susan Snapp Waits, knows you. She lived in Memphis when you did. I will continue to read and enjoy your articles, Marianne
Thank you so much, Marianne — what a beautiful note to receive. We love hearing that our words and photos stirred those memories of your time in Italy — such a tender connection between places. And what a small world… we remember Susan. I (Amy) attended a yoga retreat in Yelapa Mexico many years ago. Please tell her hello for us. Grateful you’re here, and that the stories are finding their way to you.
Ahh, thank you — that means so much. We feel the same. It’s rare and precious to find the good kind of humanity these days. We’ll hold that open invitation close. Sending love right back your way — from our little corner of the mountains. ❤️🙏
This dissolving — it’s a holy undoing. One that strips us of all that was never real, never ours, never sacred enough to hold the weight of our becoming.
It can feel like grief, like fading, like walking as a ghost through the old world with eyes that can finally see. But you are not disappearing — you are returning.
The false life may fall away piece by piece, but the one underneath it — the one you were always meant to be — is still here. Quiet, ancient, and waiting.
There is another way. It’s slower. Truer. And it doesn’t demand you earn your worth with suffering. You are already held.
Hi Amy and Hannah! I am not sure of the best way to communicate with you these days. As I read "no Facebook" I realized that my message to you there probably did not get through. I am just wondering if you are following The Eternal Song. It speaks to me and helps me to stay grounded, just as your words here do. They are about to open up another 5-day event. I wanted to make sure that you knew about it. Mauri Film Premiere, 5-Day Live Online Event with Māori Elders, October 14 – 18, 2025. A lot of wisdom and healing being shared. Love to you!
It’s so good to hear from you — and yes, we’ve stepped away from Facebook for now, so thank you for finding another way to reach us. We haven’t been following The Eternal Song lately, but it sounds beautiful. Thank you for thinking of us and sharing the event — it feels aligned. We’re actually getting Starlink soon, which should finally make streaming possible up here on the mountain! It was just made available!
Sending love and gratitude,
Amy & Hannah 🌿
Amy and Hannah, thank you for writing these true words. Your pictures are beautiful and remind me of living in Vicenza, Italy in 2005 to 2007…beautiful Europe. My sister Susan Snapp Waits, knows you. She lived in Memphis when you did. I will continue to read and enjoy your articles, Marianne
Thank you so much, Marianne — what a beautiful note to receive. We love hearing that our words and photos stirred those memories of your time in Italy — such a tender connection between places. And what a small world… we remember Susan. I (Amy) attended a yoga retreat in Yelapa Mexico many years ago. Please tell her hello for us. Grateful you’re here, and that the stories are finding their way to you.
With warmth,
Amy + Hannah
Love you ladies. We’re relatively near, so if you’re ever in need of humanity, the good kind, just reach out. 🙏❤️🙏
Ahh, thank you — that means so much. We feel the same. It’s rare and precious to find the good kind of humanity these days. We’ll hold that open invitation close. Sending love right back your way — from our little corner of the mountains. ❤️🙏
— Amy & Hannah
This dissolving — it’s a holy undoing. One that strips us of all that was never real, never ours, never sacred enough to hold the weight of our becoming.
It can feel like grief, like fading, like walking as a ghost through the old world with eyes that can finally see. But you are not disappearing — you are returning.
The false life may fall away piece by piece, but the one underneath it — the one you were always meant to be — is still here. Quiet, ancient, and waiting.
There is another way. It’s slower. Truer. And it doesn’t demand you earn your worth with suffering. You are already held.
Walk gently now. You are not alone. ❤️