Man is one. God is one. Love is one.
We are all the fruits of one tree
And the leaves of one branch.
Everyone is God in the process of evolution.
Identify yourself with everything that lives.
Love all God’s creation.
Love even the leaf;
Love the animals, love the plants,
Love everything.
Feel that the one power
Of God works [...]
Archive for January, 2007
From an old Peter Max magazine
Posted in Bellydance on January 23, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I’m especially good at expectorating. . .
Posted in Rowan on January 22, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Rowan has been into Beauty and the Beast lately, the Disney musical version. Anything with music is good in her book, so I’m stuck with a Disney musical in my head. Repeating again and again. Ah well, I didn’t want to stuff my head with thoughts, did I? I’ll just stay in playback mode until [...]
Getting back to normal
Posted in Bellydance, Musings on January 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
So this is my first week back after traveling and seeing old friends. Rowan and I visited my parents, it went well. I did regress a little, it seems to always happen. And it’s such a dicotomy. But my mom certainly appreciated it. I even went to church in a reunion mode. Saw some people [...]
Books
Posted in Musings on January 3, 2007 | 1 Comment »
So someday in my life, I need to write a couple of books.
The first would be “The Five Stages of Immortality”, a treatise on accepting immortality. See Leif and I are always bouncing stories off of each other and his stories have some weird stuff like creepy people who are sort of vampires but not [...]
The beauty of yoga
Posted in Yoga on January 2, 2007 | 3 Comments »
So, I have to say I love yoga. It’s the best thing I’ve done for myself in awhile. Oh, I love bellydance too, don’t get me wrong, and it was my shameless idolatry of all things Rachel Brice that first got me into yoga. But nothing else has made me feel so at peace in [...]
The monkey riding the tiger
Posted in Musings on January 2, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
You can read the accompanying page, but there was an interesting article in the NYTimes about free will:
A bevy of experiments in recent years suggest that the conscious mind is like a monkey riding a tiger of subconscious decisions and actions in progress, frantically making up stories about being in control.
As a result, physicists, neuroscientists [...]