Quotation Station...
"We're all travelers in this world,
From the sweet grass,
To the Packin' house...
Birth till death
We travel between the Eternities."
"Plants are the young of the world, vessels of helath and vigor... they grope ever upward toward consciousness."
Ralph Wlado Emerson (1803-1882)
Fear less, hope more;eat less, chew more;whine less, breathe more;talk less, say more;love more, and all good things will be yours.
-Swedish proverb
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Stir Your...
Write. Play. Draw. Sing You Can Do Something to STIR yourself, your friends and your world. Let it never be said that I was silent when they needed me. That's what the spirit of this video that uses excerpts of speeches from Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, Nelson Mandela and more to invite us all to arise, awake and act.
If I have been of service, if I have glimpsed more of the nature and essence of ultimate good, if I am inspired to reach wider horizons of thought and action, if I am at peace with myself, it has been a successful day. --Alex Noble
Be The Change:Stir your world. Let it never be said that you were silent when someone needed your help.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Don't Sweat It?

lodge. She and her husband have built an
amazing lodge, similar to the one in the picture, in their back yard. This sweat only included woman, and the adventure was amazing. I want to throw a thanks out to all those who made this possible and that were involved in the blessed ceremony.
Last spring I was invited to my first sweat, after which I was bound and determined to build a lodge of my own in our back yard. It's a work in progress, but hopefully soon we'll be having some sweats of our own, that is when I can get up the nerve to invite anyone. All the traditional aspects can be intimidating, so I think it's important to be in a group that is accepting and open to both new ideas and a bit of change.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Body & Soul...
February Practice:

February Project...
Like Attracts Like:Appreciating others stems seeds of mutual attraction. This month pick someone to focus on, and spend time with them, giving them your fullest attention. Listen to them with the wholeness of your body...not just with words, but with deep feeling. See what happens as you do this, your flowering attention will draw this person to you. Between the two of you, you'll experience reciprocating warm feelings that you both might need right now.
Meditations to Remember
I know what I want in my life and I'm ready to receive it.
February Affirmation...
-Brian L Weiss, M.D.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Fw: InnerNet Weekly: Recognizing the Real Fear
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DailyGood: Connecting Art and Ecology
Speak to me about art and I will learn more about you. Nature is also like that. When you look deeply into the natural world you look deeply into yourself -- when you describe nature, you describe yourself. --Adam Wolpert
Fact of the Day:
"There is an unmistakable link between art and ecology. Art is a process of discovering connections both within us and in the outside world. Ecology is the study of interactions among living beings and their environment. So both are really the study of relationships. One of the fundamental problems of our time is the scarcity of attention to how things are related. The modern marketplace, television, and so much else of contemporary life does not foster connections. Our thoughts and actions are fragmented and we see the world as an assortment of objects rather than one interconnected whole. To live well and sustainably, I believe, we must learn to reconnect." Artist Adam Wolpert shares an intriguing reflection on his relationship to art, and how it helps him connect to himself, and to the world. [ more ]
Be The Change:
Explore a piece of art this week; Adam's paintings can be found here. [ more ]
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Daily Good...
I really just could not help but share this Daily Good with y'all. I got it from charityfocus.org... if you're a dork like me you'll totally get hooked on this and before you know it you'll have a bowl of rice doanted!Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Karma Kitchen
Imagine a restaurant where there are no prices on the menu and the check totals $0.00, accompanied by a simple note: "Your meal was a gift from someone who came before you. We hope you'll pay-it-forward however you wish." Here's a taste of Karma Kitchen generosity, as captured by an 18 year-old with a video camera for UC Berkeley's student-run newspaper.
Do you want to create change? No need to wait for Karma Kitchen to be generous. The next time you're at a coffee shop or diner, consider picking up the tab of an unsuspecting customer.
Be the Change...
There are lots of books out there that illustrate the irrevocable damage that we are doing to the rainforests - but this is one with a twist. The images in Rainforest: Light and Spirit are not photographs, but paintings by artist Harry Holcroft, who has travelled the world's rainforests for the past four years. This poignant photo series presents some of his work. [ more ]
Be The Change:Take time to appreciate nature today.
Click this picture to see more paintings by Harry Holcroft in hi book Rainforests: Light and Spirit.Random Acts of Patience...
For some months now, I've been purposely choosing the longest lines to stand in -- supermarket, movies, cash register at stores during holidays so as to "develop" patience. Then, if someone looks stressed, like a mom with kids or something, I give my place away and move back to the line or longest line.What goes on is my mind races. I start blaming -- clerk for not being faster or organization for not having more checkers, or the lady with the coupons, the man who's visa card isn't accepted. I judge the people in front of me. I notice what a rush I'm in and question why I'm doing this. My monkey mind starts to consume me, racing with endless stream of such thoughts.I often fail to do this process, just getting carried away by my todo list and my internal stress or "forgetting" to do it. But sometimes I learn -- my mind pauses a bit, I feel the presence of those in the line near me, I breathe a little longer. I observe my inner workings and how that affects my outward behavior. And perhaps in some subtle ways, this process may serve others too.It's a random act of patience, you could call it.
From: helpothers.org
Inspiration of the Day:
a service of CharityFocus
Journal Jottings...
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