Month: March 2011
Quote of the Day – March 29 2011
”Because the important thing,” he said, “is for you to know the truth. Until you know it, until you truly understand it, you can show it only in smaller ways, and with outside help, from machines and people and birds. But remember,” he said, “that not being known doesn’t stop the truth from being true.” And he was gone.”
— Richard Bach
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Contemplation on More Than One Level by G A Rosenberg
Quote of the Day – March 27 2011
Quote of the Day – March 25 2011
Quotes of the Day – March 23 2011
“I am the eagle, I live in high country
In rocky cathedrals that reach to the sky
I am the hawk and there’s blood on my feathers
But time is still turning they soon will be dry
And all of those who see me, all who believe in me
Share in the freedom I feel when I fly
Come dance with the west wind and touch on the mountain tops
Sail oer the canyons and up to the stars
And reach for the heavens and hope for the future
And all that we can be and not what we are”
–John Denver “The Eagle and the Hawk”
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Eagle’s Flight by G A Rosenberg
“I’ve just closed my eyes again Climbed aboard the dream weaver train”
–Gary Wright
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A Few Odds and Ends That May Amuse
Lately the universe has been sending me messages about personal integrity. Now I usually think of myself as a fairly honest person. If anything, I will stay silent to either avoid conflict or avoid dishonesty. But still everywhere I turn, on line for sure but even in offline conversations, people on the sky train talking about honesty.
Another thing I’ve been hearing a lot. Each moment is a choice…If we want to have greater integrity, we need to keep consciously make that choice and be more conscious in our choice making. All I can say is I’m working on it.
It needs to come from the heart
we need to come from the heart
when you’re honest with your self then you learn to trust yourself
that seems so obvious
the more you (meaning me or anyone) lie to yourself and others, the more on some level you teach yourself that you aren’t trustworthy
when did hope become a bad thing?
Visionary toilets
a visionary’s bath
Wiccan Women (Part of a poem)
Wiccan women calling down the moon
seeking to travel
seeking to learn
Does it speak to the heart?
Does it speak to within
Does it speak to virtue
Does it speak to your sin
and what have you done
for what do you grieve?
You have lived, nothing more
no matter what they believe