Cease to please the inner critic. Cease to please the public. Cease to please the voices without, for they shout and cry because their pain is too great … Continue reading
Category Archives: soul work
How deep is your anchor? Where does is reside? in a person, place, or thing?
We are all anchored to something. Sometimes it’s an actual place or a person. It may be a habit, a recurring feeling or thought, or even a soul … Continue reading
Living is for fools – absolutely perfect
Living is for fools – that’s right Real living, being alive, being aware, being alert, allowing life in is messy, chaotic, crazy, unpredictable and foolishness. That’s it. No … Continue reading
The void we fear more than any possible outcome
Desolate Desperation fills the void. I can’t decide which feels better the void or the new filling. The tremendous pain can only come of love right? But love … Continue reading
Who the hell do you think you are?
Who the hell do you think you are? Where do you get off? What the hell do you think you’re doing? plus How dare you do it differently? … Continue reading
To be ordinary is to be the sage – notes on living dreams
To be ordinary is to be the sage ~ Chuang Tzu Quote The Mystery of Being is like a dream… We are, yet we are not. Most … Continue reading
Pathway Finally Opened
The Pathway Finally Opened When my heart came to rule in the world of love, it was freed from both belief and from disbelief On this journey, I … Continue reading
‘Kindness’ is overrated, misunderstood, and often misused.
When was the last time you were genuinely kind? ‘Kindness’ as we call it, is seldom that. Too many times I see ‘kindness’ used as a cover for … Continue reading
Stop children what’s that sound
When was the last time you truly stopped to listen? When you watch kids stop, they STOP. It’s amazing to see a child suddenly enthralled in a hawk … Continue reading
February Winner Announcement and Welcoming of Spring
The Winter is almost at her end… and the Goddess of Spring has just about sprung… We welcome spring with open arms and open hearts. Balance comes from … Continue reading