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The Dalai Lama’s Cat
Posted on October 30, 2012 2 Comments
This is such a feel-good story! If you are not a cat person, you will get a kick out of the subtle fun poked at the cat’s perspective. If you are a cat person, you will still enjoy that, as well as the respect and honor given the species through this story. Either way, you will […]
What Makes Us Healthy
Posted on October 19, 2012 Leave a Comment
I just listened to Caroline Myss’ new cd series, What Makes Us Healthy. I was gifted the 6-cd set from Hay House in exchange for an honest review. Caroline Myss is the Mystic Queen. Her ability to not only see the world objectively and archetypically, but to teach that viewpoint to others as well, is a joy and a gift. Her signature no-nonsense approach inherently […]
Baggage Handler
Posted on October 9, 2012 Leave a Comment
When packing to go on a trip, even a simple overnighter, I make lists. The list of baggage to pack includes clothes the kids will need, clothes I will need, games and supplies we may want or need, food plans for all, and making sure the vehicle’s gas tank is full. The list of baggage […]
And the First Shall be Last…
Posted on October 5, 2012 Leave a Comment
Thinking about firsts and lasts in my life, I automatically begin with events and accomplishments. Firsts such as driving a car, earning a degree, holding each newborn child, experiencing a rainstorm with the new steel roof. Lasts include the last time I got a massage, went on a family vacation, had a snow day, tried a new wine. All of these put a […]
Opening the Heart
Posted on September 30, 2012 Leave a Comment
(I just began Lisa Fugard’s “21 Days to Awaken the Writer Within”, an eBook I purchased from Hay House. It’s an active program of personal writing. Cool!) A man’s work is nothing but this long slow trek through the detours of art to discover those two or three great images when his heart first opened. […]