How Pain Can Cause Us to Act “Crazy” in Relationships…

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8 Ways Trusting Your Gut Can Change Your Life

8 Ways Trusting Your Gut Can Change Your…

12 Incredibly Underrated Exercises You Should Probably Be Doing More

12 Incredibly Underrated Exercises You Should Probably Be Doing…

Ordinary love

Ordinary love

“If you’re always racing to the next moment, what happens…

“If you’re always racing to the next moment, what happens to the one you’re in?” Unknown http://bit.ly/1o2rhBD

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Create an Extraordinary Life: 5 Questions to Ask Yourself Daily…

Create an Extraordinary Life: 5 Questions to Ask Yourself Daily http://bit.ly/1S10nSR

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Accept what is

Accept what is

To Get Back Up Is Living Your Best…

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What is the Easter Rising?

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The Easter Rising (Irish: Éirí Amach na Cásca),[2] also known as the Easter Rebellion, was an armed insurrection in Ireland during Easter Week, 1916. The Rising was launched by Irish republicans to end British rule in Ireland and establish an independent Irish Republic while the United Kingdom was heavily engaged in World War I. It was the most significant uprising in Ireland since the rebellion of 1798.[3]
Organised by seven members of the Military Council of the Irish Republican Brotherhood,[4] the Rising began on Easter Monday, 24 April 1916, and lasted for six days. Members of the Irish Volunteers — led by schoolmaster and Irish language activist Patrick Pearse, joined by the smaller Irish Citizen Army of James Connolly and 200 members of Cumann na mBan — seized key locations in Dublin and proclaimed an Irish Republic. There were isolated actions in other parts of Ireland, with an attack on the Royal Irish Constabulary barracks at Ashbourne, County Meath and abortive attacks on other barracks in County Galway and at Enniscorthy, County Wexford.
With vastly superior numbers and artillery, the British Army quickly suppressed the Rising, and Pearse agreed to an unconditional surrender on Saturday 29 April. After the surrender, all of Ireland remained under martial law. About 3,500 people were taken prisoner by the British, many of whom played no part in the Rising, and 1,800 of them were sent to internment camps or prisons in Britain. Most of the leaders of the Rising were executed following courts-martial. The Rising succeeded in bringing physical force republicanism back to the forefront of Irish politics, and support for republicanism continued to rise in Ireland. In December 1918, republicans (by then represented by the Sinn Féin party) won a landslide victory in the general election to the British Parliament, on a policy of abstentionism and Irish independence. On 21 January 1919 they convened the First Dáil and declared the independence of the Irish Republic, which led to the Irish War of Independence.
Almost 500 people were killed in the Easter Rising. About 54% were civilians, 30% were British military and police, and 16% were Irish rebels. More than 2,600 were wounded. Most of the civilians were killed as a result of the British using artillery and heavy machine guns, or mistaking civilians for rebels. The shelling and the fires it caused left parts of inner city Dublin in ruins. Go to the source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_Rising

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Give Ireland Back to the Irish

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Three versions of the forgotten Paul McCartney classic protest song. The second ‘studio version’ featuring Wings with the incredible Irishman Henry McCullough on lead guitar is priceless. I have featured him in other posts here. Crank up the volume and remember the cause the world has forgotten…

Benefits of Onions That Will Surprise You (+Healthy Recipes)…

Benefits of Onions That Will Surprise You (+Healthy Recipes) http://bit.ly/1RsZ5FR

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How Sleep Apnea Causes Biochemical Havoc in Your Brain

How Sleep Apnea Causes Biochemical Havoc in Your…

You are…

You are whole

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How Pain Can Cause Us to Act “Crazy” in Relationships

“Sometimes crazy behavior is a symptom of trauma and pain. A lot of times crazy behavior hides deeper issues. From the moment we are born we start to develop a sense of self and belonging. We start to develop an idea of whom we are, how others feel about us, and where we fit in the world. Our first feelings and ideas of self come from the relationship we have with our parents. Generally speaking, if children have healthy parents and feel loved and secure at home, they will grow up secure and will have secure adult relationships. But if children come from homes where there is any type of trauma, abuse, or abandonment, where they don’t learn to build a secure sense of self, then they will grow up anxious and insecure and will have difficulty trusting others and themselves. Most of the time, people who act “crazy” are subconsciously playing out their childhood wounds. These wounds need to be worked through; otherwise, they continue to manifest over and over again with every new relationship.” Source: http://tinybuddha.com/blog/how-pain-can-cause-us-to-act-crazy-in-relationships/?platform=hootsuite

How To Get The Most From Meditation

Source: Improving Your Sessions: How To Get The Most From Meditation

30 Days of Water?

In the month of January I challenged myself to walk 10,000 steps every day and in a few hours I will have accomplished that objective. Net result? 11.1 pounds gone, reduced body fat and a positive BMI change.

Next up? Focus on water consumption while continuing to walk at my current pace.

When you only drink water as your primary beverage, outstanding things can happen. Undertaking a special water regimen is not easily achievable for some, but positive consequences are possible. Here’s what can happen when you drink only water for 30 days, without changing your diet or exercise routine.

via This Is What Happens When You Drink Only Water For 30 Days.

What will you change in February? Watch this TED Talk by Matt Cutts and consider the possibilities…

Ethereal Blue

If you haven’t discovered blogger David Kanigan yet, may I suggest you track him down and add him to your reader? You can thank me later…

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“Photographer Steve Mandel recently ventured to Antarctica where he captured breathtaking images of glaciers. His frosty shots are a unique twist on landscape photography—instead of presenting one view of the icebergs, the California-based creative shot a split view in a single frame. Half of the picture shows the glacier above water, while the other part illustrates what lies beneath.

‘This was my first [time] shooting above and below shots,’ Mandel tells us in an email. ‘I was inspired by some images I had seen taken by a National Geographic photographer.’ He’s fascinated by the form, color, and physics of icebergs, and explains what makes them so special. ‘The top of the glacier is white because it is new snow, that over time, compresses. The beautiful blue color in the ice is older ice in which the air has been partially compressed out.’ This delicate balance produces images that often have…

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Saturday Morning: Standing in front of another new year

Thank god I can finally reblog David’s content because he works so much harder at this than I do. :-D

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[…]
Ocean, alive.
Earth, alive.
Sky, alive.
Air, alive.
Love, alive.
and here I was standing in front of another new year,
very much, alive.
And for the first time ever,
I could actually sense it,
in each one of my bones there was a whispering,
‘it’s going to be a good one,
dear.’

~ Sarah NorradA Poem to the New Year


Credits:

  • Sarah Norrad was born a Wild Woman in the rural and rugged forests of the Nimpkish Valley, on Vancouver Island, BC, a place where the mountains, forests and rivers speak louder than the People. She uses her body to teach Yoga, her mind to study Social Work, her soul to offer Community Counseling and her heart to write as a columnist for elephant journal.” Find her bio here: Elephant Journal
  • Poem Source: Thank you Make Believe Boutique.
  • Art: Gloria Petyarre “Bush Medicine” 

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Just, so much (too much) here…

Images like this mean much more to me now that I have two sons in the Marine Corps and one headed into the Navy. Despite how you feel about the government or its policies, the military is made up of real people who are offering their best and putting it on the line every day and in every way…

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Photo: A U.S. service member salutes her fallen comrades during a memorial ceremony for six Airmen killed in a suicide attack, at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2015. The deadliest attack in Afghanistan since 2013 killed six U.S. troops on Monday, including a family man from Long Island, New York; a South Texan; a New York City police detective; a Georgia high school and college athlete; an expectant father from Philadelphia; and a major from suburban Minneapolis with ties to the military’s LGBT community. They were killed when their patrol was attacked by a suicide bomber on a motorcycle near Bagram Air Base, the Defense Department said. (wsj.com: Tech Sgt. Robert Cloys/U.S. Air Force / Associated Press)

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