No man is an island, entire of itself;
Friday, February 29, 2008
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Joy
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Journey
The Journey
One day you finally knew
what you had to do, and began,
though the voices around you
kept shouting
their bad advice--
though the whole house
began to tremble
and you felt the old tug
at your ankles.
"Mend my life!"
each voice cried.
But you didn't stop.
You knew what you had to do,
though the wind pried
with its stiff fingers
at the very foundations,
though their melancholy
was terrible.
It was already late
enough, and a wild night,
and the road full of fallen
branches and stones.
But little by little,
as you left their voices behind,
the stars began to burn
through the sheets of clouds,
and there was a new voice
which you slowly
recognized as your own,
that kept you company
as you strode deeper and deeper
into the world,
determined to do
the only thing you could do--
determined to save
the only life you could save.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Experiment
I have a habit of taking photos of a section, piece or part of something that catches my interest when I go somewhere and then I don't end up with photos that really show where I've been. The above photo is from my recent trip to Tuscon. Not that you can tell :-)
When my mom was visiting recently, we went to see a high school friend of hers, Patricia. Patricia's home is spectacular. Her husband Kim has a cactus garden with cactus from all over the world. Quite beautiful.
One of the things I loved about their home was the use of color. Walls, inside and out, were painted with vivid blues, yellows, and even a deep purple. Having lived for the last twenty years on the east coast, where colors tend to be more muted and dark, it's fun to see how people in the southwest use color.
So, I guess the theme for today's posting, from close-up shots to different ways to use color, is about looking at the world in different, unexpected and sometimes surprising ways. I'm going to pay attention to this theme today and see where it leads me.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Gratitude
Sometimes our light goes out but is blown into flame by an encounter with another human being. Each of us owes the deepest thanks to those who have rekindled this inner light.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Star Patterns
Since I was out there for a while, I had time to experiment and found that I could make letters out of the eclipsing moon and actually got a pretty good rendition of my initials: AVO. I call those photos my lunar letters and I was looking forward to getting more letters during this recent eclipse, but the sky was too cloudy.
Back in Carmel, I also pointed my camera toward the stars. Jupiter was particularly bright then with the star Antares just below, so I practiced making star pictures also. In the above photo Jupiter is the higher one with the white light; multi-colored Antares is below.
What I love about what this photo shows is that Jupiter is white because planets reflect the sun's light, having none of their own, while stars produce their own light, which is why Antares has so many colors. You can click on the photo to make the image bigger. During this recent lunar eclipse, the sky was too overcast to experiment making star patterns.
Today, I am going to remind myself to color and scribble outside of the lines and be open to life showing itself in unexpected ways.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Lunar eclipse
The night sky was overcast for much of the evening but I managed to get a couple of photos of the lunar eclipse. What an awesome sight. I hope you all saw it. There is nothing like a celestial event to put things in perspective. The sun, moon and stars were here before we were born and will be doing their sky dance long after we are gone.
Today I am going to remind myself of this, so I don't allow my emotions to convince me that something is more important than it really is.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Simplicity
Last night I was reading Power vs. Force, David Hawkin's book. In his Introduction he states: To explain that which is "simple" can sometimes be almost impossible; yet if we can understand even one simple thing in depth, we'll have greatly expanded our capacity for comprehending the nature of the universe and of life itself.
I really related to this statement. When explaining the Receive courses, I always say: this is so simple, so counterintuitive -- yet this work with these simple, simple exercises shifts the way you are in your life. And as your inner landscape shifts, the outer follows as life continually rearranges itself around you. It's not about raising self esteem or increasing your self worth. There is impersonality to this, if that makes sense. One of the ways I describe this work is this: It's like putting the right key in the right lock. It's a universal mechanism where your opinion of yourself is simply not the point.
We can make things so complicated, so convoluted. Today, instead of running around on the hamster wheel in my mind, I am going to remind myself of the beauty, elegance and simplicity of life.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Nature
Monday, February 18, 2008
Silence
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Wait
Friday, February 15, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Love
Love is our true destiny. We do not find the meaning of life by ourselves alone – we find it with another.
Where there is great love there are always miracles.
In order to create there must be a dynamic force, and what force is more potent than love?
Happy Valentine's Day!
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Monday, February 11, 2008
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Miracles
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Surrender
It may be that when we no longer know which way to go we have begun our real journey. Wendell Berry
Today I remind myself that life is not a race.
Friday, February 8, 2008
Attract
If these plants were to approach their goal the way we have been taught, this is what it might look like:
Each summer, the neighborhood would be filled with butterfly bushes running around waving their blossoms trying to convince butterflies that they are the best butterfly bush around and that the butterflies should follow them home and pollinate their flowers.
Essentially that is what we are doing when all or the bulk of our efforts are geared toward the active pursuit of our goals. Yet, there is another world largely untapped and wholly at our disposal. It’s the other 50 percent: the receptive world.
So, the question becomes not how can I go get it, but how can I attract it? In other words, why would your goal, your dream, or anything you desire want you?
Have you ever thought of something you later find out somebody has patented, taken to market, written a book about, or done something with and you say, “I thought of that, too. I should have done something!”
An idea whose time has come finds its way to many people. But a goal will only manifest for those whose fertile soil can nurture and grow it.
When we develop the capacity to receive in the same way one would exercise a muscle, a goal is given a chance to plant itself, to establish itself, and to develop long, sturdy roots.
Today, don't chase after what you want. Instead, ask yourself what would make you attractive to your goal. Attract your goal to you just the way a butterfly bush attracts butterflies.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Dream
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Accept
Whenever I remind myself to accept, I open up choices that I couldn't know about previously, because too much energy was expended in resistance. Whatever you would like to be different in your life, do yourself a great favor and accept where things are right here, right now. It is relaxing to receive yourself, the people in your life and life itself. And, it is easier to make changes from this vantage point because you have clarity about your circumstances.
Make a point today to relax, accept, and get a good aerial view.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Content
I am just getting ready to write my five gratitudes for the day. I have so much to be grateful for. One of the things I treasure the most is a calm, beautiful, peaceful environment. And as I look around at the beautiful flowers in a vase on the table, as I listen to the ticking of the kitchen clock and drink my morning coffee (Kona blend: my favorite!), I am content.