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An Objective Review
Last week, I was struck by an unexpected book review posted by a friend on Facebook. “You will laugh and cry and reach deep into your soul to figure out your purpose in life…”
A Purple Wave 💜
I’m back! Hopefully you’ve missed these posts since the last one at the end of June. I took the summer – and well into this fall – to chill, refresh, and stay tuned in and present to intense recent life experiences and all of their joys, sorrows, stresses and excitements – taking in all thatContinue reading “A Purple Wave 💜”
Letting Go of My Kite
Life is contrasts, and in each moment, we make decisions on where to focus our attention.
Juneteenth
Maybe as a start, we can tune in more to the humans we pass as we go about our busy days
Un”common sense”
Is this energy within ME who I really want to be?
✴️ Elevating the Frequency
How do we bring back their hope?
The Best Mother’s Day Ever!🌺
Over the past several months, I have become a fan of Dr. Joe Dispenza, who was introduced to me by a very close friend and spiritual mentor, my pastor, Fr. Thomas Petrillo. We now both happen to be fans of this inspirational author, researcher and speaker, who attempts to “demystify the mystical” to help peopleContinue reading “The Best Mother’s Day Ever!🌺 “
Tuned in
Life actually seemed pretty good when I stopped to notice, not really “poor me” much at all.
Tolerance?
Tolerance… have we been using the wrong word?
Good Friday, the Exodus … and a New World?
Could “Easter” or the “Promised Land” be as close as helping a kid with his resume?
The Canvas of Nature
Following my own advice from two weeks ago, I stopped, listened, and watched more…. Wow, how spoiled we are… Some attention to what’s been right in front of me inspired muse and I wrote a poem. I hope it inspires your own attention to this spring’s exuberance and energy! The Canvas of Nature So muchContinue reading “The Canvas of Nature”
“Break on Through,” Mom!
Break on through to the other side… Mom!
Chyanne
An abstract annoyance with noise from behind a curtain was actually something REAL
Real
finding hope for today’s young people