When one laughs (the belly laugh, not the snicker) one massages the 3rd chakra (solar plexus) which then helps to cleanse and release one's blocked emotions. Watch how your tummy moves up and down...
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When one laughs (the belly laugh, not the snicker) one massages the 3rd chakra (solar plexus) which then helps to cleanse and release one's blocked emotions. Watch how your tummy moves up and down...
Am I understanding there is a community of tent dwellers?
Thanks eaglespirit for reminder. The sites you posted look interesting, hopefully I can visit some time.
Last year I was fortunate enough to spend time at Chaco canyon in New Mexico. I found the...
Thanks eaglespirit, one of my all time favorites. My favorite verse, which is very pertinent at this time:
And the people bowed and prayed,
to the Neon God they made
And the sign flashed its...
quick note to all:
I have been travelling since 4/5, so only on computer sporadically. A notebook which is giving me many challenges for posting - and increasing my #@#*% vocabulary.
In...
I agree.
I find the following interesting. While I'm watching many situations worsening here in US (the homeless, unemployment, disparity between rich and poor widening), I found my own...
It is fascinating. I have also been watching Putin closely since he cleverly handled the Snowden issue and then Syria. No doubt in my mind that he is playing chess, while the Western leaders...
Since everything in my individual life seems to have a choice, I suspect collectively we also have a choice.
In a way (individually) every day is a reset point.
I can wake up every morning and...
AND, if the student comes up with a different answer than the teacher's answer - instead of the teacher calling the student's answer wrong - a good teacher asks: How did you get that answer?
A...
Rudolph Steiner Schools - called Waldorf Schools here in USA - are wonderful options. IMO, better than Montessori as they are less structured.
Steiner was a pretty interesting philosopher. ...
Perhaps the legend of the Tower of Babel was a clue - one that the religions of this planet have interpreted in ways that further confuse us.
People of Gaia were together building a temple to...
I have many mystical experiences during that wonderful twilight between sleep and waking.
That short period when the unconscious slowly opens the door to the conscious and one is blissfully...
Seikou-Kishi, Thanks so much. Just came across your post - and yes, it does work. Amazing.
I also like Calabash's idea of playing my throat like a clarinet or flute.
Interesting concept in the above video. Definitely worth listening to.
My background: I have little music expertise (can play piano - not well, never practiced, - can read notes and convert to...
Delicious way to look at life. Thanks.
We' re here. We can find a way to enjoy the ride OR
we can spent our lives resenting the ride OR
we can feel confused by the ride OR
all of...
I keep dying, and finding I am still alive . . . sounds like a great first line for a song.
And as for life: when you find you are still alive are glad? . . . .sad? . . .or?
I like Mundo Mi and Get Down with it the best - at least first thing in the morning.
Hey, am I too late? Well, here goes anyways and since life IS a choose your own adventure: How's about (a), (b), or (c)
(a) ronin
I woke this morning
Opened my eyes for the very first time...
Now I remember why I had children - to help shovel. (originally from New England, so I know snow. But must say loved the skiing, sledding that came with it.)
Sending sympathy to Modwiz, even...
For me, living in the now simply means: don't waste your time worrying about the future, or fretting about the past. Give your focus to whatever is in front of you. . . instead of thinking what...