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November 22, 2009
- Years ago, when my ideal situation fell apart, I had a nervous break down. My 'nervous system' literally broke down. My entire body ceased to function properly, and all I could move were my eyes and mouth. It scared me. It was the time that I turned my life around, which has taken me a decade to sort out. I stepped out of my failed situation and started building from ground zero ~ The ...
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November 20, 2009
- There is nothing more satisfying to me than to be in the mountains, swimming in fresh river water cooked by the warm lick of the sun above. Nothing makes me feel as tranquil as a hike through forests of giant Redwood trees towering as high as a skyscrapper and making you feel as tiny as an ant. In those moments, there is peace, but such bliss cannot always be. Peace is the prize for personal ...
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November 19, 2009
- I am trying to create a new life style. Aiming for a Life style where the wholistic (we are all one) p.o.v. is evident, spirituality present and love omniscient. Currently humanity is fear infested. This hostile environment creates a barrier, and denies nature its inherent changes. I am in constant search to understand Self, for in understanding my Self I understand yours. I find ...
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November 15, 2009
- President Obama needs to show backbone when it comes to fighting for the values that his country and the rest of Western world hold. Sometimes, I think President Obama is weak because he has a hard time standing up to dictators around the world when it comes to Human Rights, free speech, freedom of thoughts and freedom of identity. Obama promised change in his campaign and he ...
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November 12, 2009
- From the moment we're born, each of us is thrust into a conflict that's existed for the entirety of human civilization. Depending on our circumstance, the place where we grew up, our social status, our race, gender, sexual orientation, or spiritual inclination, each of us have, or inevitably will, experience personal trauma so utterly devastating to our individual identity that the invisible ...
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November 10, 2009
- Curiously, I have been a prisoner of my own mind, awaiting someone or something to release me. Thoughts and perceptions had deceived me into thinking I possessed an open mind as I watched life through a glass prison door. A catalyst move me; a liberator of perspective relinquished the hold and removed the walls of my unconscious incarceration.Choosing to live freely and happily is a challenge ...
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November 10, 2009
- November 10 I DON’T SEE HOW This is the smallest of the fragile excuses I use to keep from doing things to make me happy. Petty in a way I would never be with others, I rake my desires and tiny little hopes over the coals. Tired platitudes are plated up as first serves by my short order shortsightedness. Protecting crusted-over nonsense, I live the life of a lockout, not even a ...
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November 5, 2009
- November 5 BEFORE THE END OF THE ROAD Before the end of the road tiny stone lay on the side, freshly painted lines glimmer in this twilight trance. Walking the macadam, the crunch underfoot changes my perspective. No steering wheel or accelerator, this is ankle express all the way. Walking the road step by step, on my own, I am part of the soft and growing world progressing on a plan ...
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November 4, 2009
- Right the Bill My fourteen year- old son came home from school yesterday and immediately began a conversation with the differences between the two political parties. I assumed the topic was brought up at school (at this time of the year) and why he was full of questions and answers for me. He said: He thinks that the (A) political party seems to have a focus and ...
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October 16, 2009
- You've heard it a thousand times - "you just need a change." For creative folk, a change of scenery and a change of pace are essential. I just returned from Italy and it did me a world of good even though I dreaded the trip for the upheaval it would bring to my well-ordered life. But upheaval is essential, like a good yanking away of all that safe stuff we cling to daily like a life ...
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