June 2012
128 posts
I have loved a fair amount of people. Really loved them. I think of them often enough that they are with me every day.
And it’s enough to get me by, most of the time.
Sometimes it takes darkness and the sweet
confinement of your aloneness
to learn
anything or anyone
that does not bring you alive
is too small for you.
” — David Whyte (via chadabramovich)(via birdononewire)
Simply ways to get grounded. Wear red undies - eat beetroot - soak yourself in nature - eat - walk barefoot - exercise - breathe into your feet - massage yourself in warm oil.
The Hawk is sign to be awake, aware and on the look out for messages in the form of events, synchronicity, repetition, etc… all ways Spirit communicates with us. Hawks circling above me. For weeks now, where ever I go.
“Self-respect is a discipline, a habit of mind that can never be faked but can be developed, trained, coaxed forth.” ~Joan Didion
Changes are work! They do not come from a quick moment of insight. They do not come from a quote. They come from continuous and consistent effort to watch our selves, to watch our thoughts, to watch our feelings and to watch our behaviors. We are blessed to be able to watch ourselves, almost as if looking from the outside in. If we use this in a healthy way, not a self condemning way, but a healthy compassionate way we will watch ourselves flourish. ~Troy from Flourishing Life Society
It seems, our whole life we strive to reach desired goals, obtain material things; yet once we reach old age we prefer to tend to our garden. All that pride and attainment all of a sudden resides in the past, and thus our garden blossoms
“Every child in its innocence knows, and every child goes astray because of so much knowledge being poured in by the parents, by the priests, by the teachers. Soon the child’s innocence is completely covered with all kinds of bullshit.”
-David McCullough Jr.