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We Are All the Dust of Stars…

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“Humans are genetically connected with life on Earth, chemically connected with life on other star systems and atomically connected with all matter in the universe.” ~ Neil deGrasse Tyson”

True dat! Flying Pig wisdom…

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May I never be unamazed by another beautiful sunrise on the farm…

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Sorry…

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Don’t spend time beating on a wall…

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Stop It!

Back by popular demand…

The Difference Between Dreaming and Having Vision

“He was a dreamer, a thinker, a speculative philosopher… or, as his wife would have it, an idiot.” ~Douglas Adams

Junk…

McCartney that you’ve probably never heard…

“Buy, buy, says the sign in the shop window. Why? Why? Says the junk in the yard…”

Simple but deep…

Little Tin God…

Never heard this before today…

Even the great Paul McCartney…

…forgets the words to his own lyrics to songs he wrote over 30 years ago and has sung hundreds, maybe thousands, of times. Why, then, do you get your knickers in a twist when YOU forget the words to your own song?

Listen at 1:11 to see what I mean…

Trusting prana…

Trusting Prana by Danna Faulds, with edits:

Trust the energy that

Courses through you Trust,

Then take surrender even deeper. Be the energy.

Don’t push anything away. Follow each

Sensation back to its source

In vastness and pure presence.

Emerge so new, so fresh that

You don’t know who you are.

Welcome in the season of

Monsoons. Be the bridge

Across the flooded river

And the surging torrent

Underneath. Be unafraid of consummate wonder.

Be the energy and blaze a

Trail across the clear night

Sky like lightning. Dare to

Be your own illumination.

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via (1) Tara Brach – Poem from last Wednesday’s talk: TRUSTING PRANA….

Compassion Meditation

The morning’s the size of heaven. What will you do with it?

Ahhh. Beautiful thought…

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Here is the world you asked for,
        gorgeous and opportune,

here is nine o’clock, harbor wide,
       and a glinting code: promise and warning
             The morning’s the size of heaven.

What will you do with it?

—Mark Doty, from “Long Point Light” in Atlantis: Poems


Mark Doty, 59, is an American poet and memoirist, and the winner of the National Book Award for Poetry in 2008.  Doty was born in Maryville, Tennessee, earned his Bachelor of Arts from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, and received his Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from Goddard College in Vermont.  Doty has taught at the University of Iowa, Princeton, Sarah Lawrence, Columbia, Cornell, University of Houston and NYU.  He is currently Distinguished Professor and Writer in Residence in the Department of English at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where he directs Writers House.

His third book, “My Alexandria” (University of Illinois Press, 1993), is entirely informed by…

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All beings are the owners of the karma…

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“It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.”

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Quote by Why This Harvard Economist Thinks You Should Unplug & Recharge

“Epiphanies often come at the most unexpected moments. When Harvard economist Sendhil Mullainathan accidentally dropped his cell phone in a toilet, he had an important realization: Being overly connected was preventing him from better focus and productivity. Without having to worry about sending and receiving texts and emails, Mullainathan found that he was more present that evening at a dinner with friends — and he even had a better time than he might have otherwise. “My bandwidth for those two hours was focused on the thing I wanted to be focused on,” he said at the Aspen Ideas Festival, as quoted in a LinkedIn blog last week. According to Mullainathan, our problem in the workplace isn’t that we have too little time. It’s that we don’t have enough mental “bandwidth,” as he puts it, to focus on important tasks and projects — partly because we’re constantly distracted by technology. Now, he no longer has work email on his phone, and he avoids checking email before a meeting in order to be less distracted. “All those times that I thought I was using my time well — ‘Hey, I’ve got five minutes, let me check my email’ — I was actually using my bandwidth badly,” he said.”

Quote by William J Federer’s American Minute for January 1st

“Both served in the Continental Congress and both signed the Declaration of Independence. Both served as U.S. Ministers in France. One was elected the 2nd President and the other the 3rd. Once political enemies, they became close friends in later life. An awe swept America when they both died on the same day, JULY 4, 1826, exactly 50 years since they signed the Declaration of Independence. Their names were John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.”

All the wonders you seek are within yourself…

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This is how I like to read; with a kitty on my lap…

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OMG! Sprint is now delivering 4G to my town…

I’d you live in a big city this is no big deal but I live in a small town in Northeast Wisconsin so it’s a huge deal to me…

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