The Society of the Mirrors shines light into those dark recesses of eerie unknowns, closed corners, hidden dreams, lost hopes, blind faith, and illuminate for brief moments what is, was and may be.
The Society of Mirrors’ only limits are the sources of light, size of mirror, and clarity of glass.
The Society of Mirrors offers few labels, fewer answers, hopeful clarity and reflects the freedom to see while mirroring the stillness of being you.
The Society of Mirrors believes it holds the secret of freedom. It holds questions that shine light into deeper nooks and recesses of the psyche. A mirror and its user see and appreciate that the source is making itself known. Pure, undefined awareness and acceptance.
Here is an old Society of the Mirrors story from the archives-
Long ago in a faraway village, there was a place known as The House of Mirrors. A little dog learned of this place and decided to visit. When he arrived, he bounced happily up the stairs to the doorway of the house. He looked through the doorway with his ears lifted high and his tail wagging as fast as it could. To his great surprise, he found himself staring at a thousand other happy little dogs with tails wagging as fast as his.
He smiled a great smile and answered with a thousand great smiles just as warm and friendly. As he left the house, he thought to himself, “This is a wonderful place. I will come back and visit it often.”
In the same village, another little dog, who was not happy like the first one, decided to visit the house. He slowly climbed the stairs and hung his head low as he looked into the door. When he saw the thousand unfriendly-looking dogs staring back at him, he growled at them and was horrified to see a thousand little dogs growling back at him. As he left, he thought to himself, “this is a horrible place, and I will never come back here again.”
Saint Augustine, an ancient member of The Society of the Mirrors wrote, “If you are loving and diligent, you may do whatever you want.”
The Society of the Mirrors sees you reflected as a Sage, one who mirrors himself well.
The Society of the Mirror shows the honest man Diogenes looked for, the tool where change begins by honestly seeing who we are.
Some qualifications were revealed, some are obvious, and all come from the heart and soul, please step into the Checking Inn.