Wayne Dyer died a few days ago, but not from leukemia, from a heart attack. He was diagnosed with leukemia in 2012. Sometime after that he received a long distance treatment from a famous healer in Brazil. Wayne was so convinced that his body was healed from this disease that he never did any other… Read more »
Posts Categorized: self-awareness
Dreaming or Awake?
It was two and a half years ago that I received my Cherokee name in a dream. I had been working on my breathing…releasing shallow breathing and trusting in a universe that allowed me to breathe deeply. Since we release 70 percent of toxins through the breath, that is a really good thing. In the… Read more »
Spirituality Made Easy
There is so much talk about spirituality that many people are wondering what it really means. Author and teacher Caroline Myss explains it like this: It is the part of you that is drawn to hope and will not give in to despair…the part of you that believes in goodness and something more. Every choice… Read more »
My New Job!
Congratulate me! I have a new job! I found out this morning that I got the job (although no one else applied). It is a position that I am lucky to have even though I failed many times over the years, which I blame on poor management. Appointed by the CEO of the organization, I… Read more »
Protecting Personal Boundaries
I had just ordered lunch and was looking forward to reading my book and having a sandwich at the lovely outdoor garden. A man walked in and was looking around for a table, but I knew that I had gotten the last one. After a few minutes he asked if he could sit at an… Read more »
Michael Franti Inspires
Last night I saw Michael Franti at a lawn concert in Santa Fe. I knew a little about his music but was more interested in him and his message of oneness, positivity and inclusion. What a powerhouse! I was bobbing in a sea of people swaying and jumping up and down. After two hours of… Read more »
Youths Spring Hope in Middle East
Tonight I attended an event supporting Creativity for Peace, a three-week camp in Santa Fe for teenage girls from Israel and Palestine. Although I went to this last year, the speeches and lessons tonight were fresh and new. Their philosophy is to teach and implement conflict resolution, compassionate listening and authentic speaking while building future… Read more »
Changing Our Story
Visiting with my son, daughter-in-law and their two children ages two and four, I am enjoying the luscious fruit of their hard work growing children who feel loved, secure and considerate of others. They have managed to raise children balanced with a true sense of themselves and an accountability for their treatment of others. An… Read more »
Body Takes Center Stage
My body won’t let me lie to it anymore. It won’t let me pretend that I don’t care or have it under control or have a game plan worked out. My stomach gets my attention by doing somersaults, back flips, stands on one hand and waves with the other until I notice that we are… Read more »
Writing With Purpose and Vision
I listened to an interview with a famous author on how to get your book published. He was full of energy and advice on how to utilize social media, publish millions of books around the world, meet interesting people, make lots of money, and get continual speaking engagements. As I am always thinking of writing… Read more »