Skip to main content

New Beginnings

This year seems to be a year for not only new beginnings, but also renewal. I have started doing a new meditation that seems to be doing a superb job of clearing out old garbajeo LOL (if you want to know about it email me), I have started to participate in a women's writer's group that has been operating int he Twin Cities since the 70's, which is an honor to participate in. Plus, I have a proposal out to do a workshop that came out of the renewal of relationship with my first husband, who has made his way through some really serious twists and turns of life, and I am now there to befriend. Then a relative that I have been looking for online over the last ten years, I seem to have found. This is number three found person of the year, and it appears to me that this is no accident.

If my workshop proposal goes through, there will be an online invite. Things are moving along in this new year that we are not even two weeks into. I have a feeling that it is going to be a good one, and I wish everyone the best for the New Year!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Never Ending Block

  My neat house path lives Down The Never Ending Block Stretched in timelessness

Truth Or Consequencies

I wrote this essay as a comment to articles on the following site: http://www.becker-posner-blog.com/archives/2007/02/ One might not think so, but there is a relationship, between trans fat, global warming and the drunk driving issue. Unfortunately, I think that the problem has to do with education. These days in school, we are so afraid to step on someone's toes, so we avoid teaching morals in school, and why should we? Are you shocked? Read further. It has always seemed quite interesting to me that no one can come up with a simple means to start teaching community, integrity, self responsibility and the like to young children from their very first textbooks. I don't see that the word God has to be in there or in order to do that. All great religions teach a core of values that cross borders. There are values that are there in the constitution and the creation of America . By the way, a constitution created by people (whether or not you want to call it a dem...

So My Thoughts and Questions Are These

How long are we willing to keep looking at the differences between each other for the sake of disagreement, power and being right, whether it is easy to admit that we are doing that or not? How long are we willing to pretend that things around us are not happening, when they are, because we don't want to admit our fears, vulnerability and recognize that we are not sure what to do about things, so that we can start to face what we need to face as a nation and in the world? How long are we willing to turn away from the interconnectedness between things? How long are we willing to fight the same battles over and over again from one place to the next, while the same money could feed the poor, educate the world and preserve the economy? How long are we willing to keep seeing the problem as something separate from us? How long are we willing to keep fighting battles that are centuries old? How is that we have our federal taxes go to war, the infrastructure, and all the other things that...