Laurel Elizabeth Keyes:  

The Found Teacher

[and my first experience with the species, 'Tiger-by-the-Tail']

 

          Ever since I first heard the word 'Colorado', it seemed almost magical to me,  coupled with the great chain of Rocky Mountains.  I had hungered to go there from childhood, like there was something special there for me I was destined to experience.  

          My first genuine hint of anything outside the southern standard-fare of beliefs I grew up with [except for Mary Baker-Eddy's Science of Mind and church] was through reading Thomas Surgrue's There Is a River, a biography of Edgar Cayce, the deep-trance medium of the early 20th century.  I was 19, and this totally exploded my worldview into an incandescent wowww .. YES-YES-YESS!!  It was a clear wake up call.   Amazingly, I had known absolutely nothing of anything like this in terms of what I had grown up with, but it all felt so like Coming Home in a big way to learn of things like experiences of this nature, of mediums and psychic and healing gifts and spirituality that was not confined to a church, temple, etc. 

          From about that time, I 'knew' I would find a major teacher for me in Colorado.  When I was 22, I moved to Denver [via Chicago, another adventure], hoping to find that teacher.  I was there for two years and jobs were hard to come by for someone with no education or skills other than waiting tables.  The teacher I had hoped to find had not appeared, and disappointed, I had decided to move back to Chicago where I had a better chance to get a good job and reinvolved with the spiritual community I had been with before I moved to Denver.  Having given notice at work, I figured a paycheck should get me back to Chicago and into a job and a room somewhere [speaking of being happy with a breadcrumbs style of living, I was definitely a 'free spirit' of those times!].  

          It was two weeks before I was to go, when a friend told me about this 'biofeedback workshop' and said I just had to go with her.  I said, no way, since I had barely enough to get a bus back to Chicago.  But she stubbornly persisted, so there went $50 to the four winds, and we showed up for this weekend event right there in Denver.

          At this point is where the story unfolded about how I initially met Laurel_ Elizabeth Keyes, the 'tiger' in question.  At the moment I originally spotted her toward the back of the auditorium, I was attracted to her.  But I felt this about a lot of old/elderly people.  I kind of felt sorry for her, figuring she was just shy, or maybe she came in late and didn't want to disturb anyone.  So, when the workshop leader suggested we pick partners, I immediately went back and 'adopted' her.  And we spent the whole weekend doing psychic experiments together.  

          Here is what I eventually learned about my new friend Laurel.  At lunch the first day, we wandered amid tables of mostly books we could buy, and there I spied 2-3 books written by Laurel Elizabeth Keyes!  She was right there and I said, "You wrote these?"  And she immediately downplayed them and wandered off with a book in her own hands.  One of her books was about Toning, a healing modality she said she didn't create but rather, 'rediscovered', a process of using vocalized sound to heal.  Later I learned she and the two men who led the workshop had indeed known each other, something I had decided with not the most positive motives initially [see "She's Your Grandmother!"].  And I was right!  But it turns out they had been asking her for months if she would come observe their workshop and give them some feedback.  

          Laurel just 'chanced' to go the same weekend my friend had practically twisted my arm to get me there, and so shortly before I was to have moved back to Chicago, feeling I had failed to find the teacher I had long anticipated there.  

          The books, especially the one about toning, instantly fascinated me, and I soon learned from the book or Laurel that she had been teaching and mentoring a spiritual healing group for about ten years.  Eventually she invited me to come to her long-standing Tuesday class, and fortunately my work schedule allowed me to do this easily.  I had found my teacher!  Here I had thought, as this whole thing started out, that I had sought her out in a gesture of sympathy, not knowing I had indeed 'picked' the Teacher I had been intuiting all this time, or at least I feel she was and is, who these men had been hoping for months would come critique their work.    Tiger by the tail.   So funny, so perfect -- synchronicities always are delightful, by definition!   I ended up staying in Denver, spending about four years with her and her Fransisters.  She was one of the  most important people in my life and opened my eyes in many ways to the Larger Life Reality.  

          Oh, and she had grown up with the likes of all sorts of Indian Sadhus and other similarly fascinating characters from her earliest years and had herself been a student of the inimitable A. K. Mozumdar and Paramahamsa Yogananda!  Professionally she counseled not only the living, but also the so-called dead, which is why she was surprised not to realize this when I brought to her attention that my grandmother had passed on about two years previous to my meeting Laurel.  

          But if you showed up at the old, familiar church on the corner of anytown, USA for a Sunday service and saw Laurel amid the many other elders, you would not be able to pick her out of the crowd.  She led an otherwise seeming ordinary life in a very modest and old neighborhood not far from the University of Denver.  Very humble and low-key.  Yet people like William Tiller, the physicist from Stanford University, was a welcome friend who did research with her, and a famous Swami, Muktananda, instantly recognized and honored her as his equal.      

          Tiger by the tail, indeed.  I didn't say all this to impress you, at least not in the way some might imagine.  One of the most beautiful and powerful things I learned through this woman's very unexceptional lifestyle and demeanor, was the ancient wisdom never to take for granted that things are as they appear.  Through people like Laurel, and even my mother for starters, one of the most telling characteristics of such a great soul is this quiet humility and unpretentiousness.   

          What great being lurks in any pair of eyes that meets yours, in any heart you may by chance encounter, in any most casual gesture from a stranger who appears only to steady you at a difficult moment or lift your spirits .. and is gone?  So do I feel humbled and blessed by Laurel and others.  Surely, so do we all, and for all of us at times we might never imagine, if we but knew!

 

 

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