Pray
Meditate
Be aware/Stay awake
Bow
Practise yoga
Feel
Chant and sing
Breathe and smile
Relax/Enjoy/Laugh/Play
Create/Envision
Let Go/Forgive/Accept
Walk/Exercise/Move
Work/Serve/Contribute
Listen/Learn/Enquire
Consider/Reflect
Cultivate oneself/Enhance competencies
Cultivate contentment
Cultivate flexibility
Cultivate friendship and collaboration
Lighten up
Celebrate and appreciate
Dream
Give thanks
Evolve
Love
Share/Give/Receive
Walk softly/Live gently
Expand/Radiate/Dissolve
Simplify
Surrender/Trust
Be born anew
Friday, October 14, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
high tide, low tide
this is an amendment to a post i made about hydraulic fracturing and the contamination of water ways in the state of PA. click the link, the cleanest line, to the right and scroll down to read about what Patagonia is considering one of America's endangered rivers. it is a very sad state to put the words endangered and rivers in the same sentence. the only consumable water is fresh water, and the only way to turn a renewable resource into a non-renewable resource is by polluting that resource. our country is very much heading into a severe state of disrepair and it all stems from our greed as a population. we need everything under the sun to keep our lives "connected," when in fact we are becoming more disconnected from what should matter the most. fresh water and going green can not be bought at Walmart. those things are priceless.
check out what other folks are doing to prolong our existence, care for the health of the Earth and bridge the gap between farm to fashion at billabong: wear a shirt, save an ocean.
check out what other folks are doing to prolong our existence, care for the health of the Earth and bridge the gap between farm to fashion at billabong: wear a shirt, save an ocean.
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
If you are not outraged, you are not paying attention!
while some countries flee to stores to obtain clean, radiation free drinking water due to natural disaster, Japan, our "land of the free" adds the radiation for us: Hydraulic Fracturing 101! Please attend the viewing of "Gasland" on April 28th, 7 p.m. at the Mauch Chunk Museum and Cultural Center, at 41 West Broadway, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
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