…is not always as classy as he could be. Big internet photo op and what does he do?
Perhaps that is why he is named after Loki — the Norse god of mischief…
:-D
Thinks I find along the way
One of Sixto Rodriguez’ latest songs …
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There is no “us and them”. There’s just us.
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A soul without a high aim is like a ship without a rudder.
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I woke up this morning feeling very scared and anxious about something.
I didn’t quite know what.
Maybe the fact that I have no idea where I’m heading with my life.
Maybe the fact that I had a recent rather traumatic experience,
for which I still haven’t found the necessary acceptance to fully move on.
I didn’t know exactly. All I know was that my thoughts were driving me mad.
I felt like I was either going to explode in anger or burst into tears from the intensity of my feelings.
Then, I suddenly had enough. Instead of whimpering, I turned around and looked my thoughts straight in the eye.
“Stop doing that. Stop it right now. I do not need to make a decision about my life right away.
Give me some time, to learn, to experience, to process. Stop pushing me and berating me. I might take some time, but you know I always manage to save…
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Sometimes it’s not the pain that makes you suffer, it’s your own negative thoughts that make things seem worse.
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Don’t compare your struggles to anyone else’s. Don’t get discouraged by the success of others. Make your own path and never give up.
As Goethe said "Jeder hat sein Last und keiner ist leicht" [everyone has their burden and noone’s is easy]…
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The less you respond to rude, critical, argumentative people…the more peaceful your life will become. -Mandy Hale
Don’t respond. Pause and then continue on YOUR path…
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The hepatica is a small, blue, early blooming wildflower. One of our favorites.
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From Evernote: |
I am You |
Craig Harper writes:
I am You
I’m not sure why but this morning as I ambled through suburbia on my daily meditative stroll, it dawned on me how similar we all are. Outwardly different, inwardly not-so-different. Along the way, I meandered through a busy shopping strip full of frantic shoppers and I strolled by numerous cafes overflowing with the Sunday morning latte and Bircher muesli crowd. I passed a bunch of kids playing football while their vocal parents screamed from the sidelines and I crossed paths with a curious collection of dog owners traversing the urban sprawl while tethered to their much-loved pooches. Some nodding hello, most not. I encountered a swarm of teenage skateboarders moving in unison along the bitumen like a migrating herd of… something. And finally, I passed a guy wearing some big-arse headphones singing woefully out of tune and much louder than I’m sure he realised. He made me smile.
All in all, a reasonable cross-section of humanity. Continue reading “I am You”
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You can’t force people to stay in your life. Staying is a choice, so be thankful for people who choose you.
People are unmanageable. However, one can always work at trying to be the type of person who is ‘staywithable’… :-D
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Stop caring what people think. Stop taking caution in your actions, listen to what you want, do what you want, this is your life. Live it.
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You are responsible for your own happiness. If you expect others to make you happy, chances are you’ll always end up disappointed.
Never look without for that which you should find within…
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Prancing around in our comfort zones is great for stroking the ego but not so much for growing and evolving. Stumble, fail, fall flat on your face—all proof that you’re doing something right.
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“And thus the heart will break, yet brokenly live on” — George Gordon Byron
I struggle to describe this week. All of the adjectives in my mind seem to collide with one another in a frenetic game of bumper cars. Contrasting realities – awful, horrific, mind-numbing, tragic, senseless, obscene, heartbreaking; life-affirming, connectedness, heroic, powerful, humbling, breathtaking, faithful.
Some people don’t do well with lots of stimuli – I’m one of them. It’s why I hate the mall. Too much going on that is competing for my attention and focus. This week makes a trip to the mall look positively mundane.
I was in the city on 9/11; in the Sears Tower (as it was called then – now the Willis Tower) two days later and flew to the Library Tower in LA thereafter. My mom thought the firm was asking too much and was a wreck while I was gone…
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Do we notice there are parts of ourselves
that can never be accessed?
We are a mystery beyond our own comprehension.
How can I judge myself?
How can I judge you?
If light were cast within, would our mental illumination reveal
shadows of hypocrisy?
Can we bear to see ourselves in this light?
Softened light need not blind us.
~ Kelly Hartland
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