Bright Idea #100: Do Something About It.
"I actually believe that for us, this is probably the richest, most sure-fired and gratifying way I can think of to prepare for the ‘real world’: spending time getting to knowing ourselves as intimately and passionately as possible before venturing out to share who we are with the world." a great rushing wind but not arctic and theres pancakes for breakfast and the goddess mala and good coffee and im uncovering my eyes to see if anyone sees me. when the hearths in this house will be a true haven. im looking forward to a quiet weekend of popcorn and printed matter. im so grateful for the blog community i skitter along the edge of, in whirlwind eddies of weather and leaves my nose pressed to the glass all the peaceful people making this world more wonderful one breath at a time, all the gentle hearts sharing their creativity and Light and even from so far away i feel more at home in the world knowing there are lightworkers out there like me, living deep and sweetly and caring enough about the others to share. all the patterns, recipes, insights and reassurances ive received through the blogging community i am infinitely grateful for. so the luminous gratitudes go out to 1) all y'all 2) the pack 3) popcorn and printed matter 4) my health and strength both meta- and physical. 5) susanclare 6) fair-trade, organic coffee 7) the sumptuous banquet of words by washington irving and andrew davidson 8) the painting troddenweed by andrew wyeth 9) hope, which is truly a feathered thing.
Wanted to share with you a little what i did today. a goddess mala in honor of Artemis, Mary, Hecate and Changing Woman. and let me take this opportunity to suggest this most excellent purveyor of lovely and unusual beads. Blessed Be.