Monthly Archives: April 2014

A lesson in planning before carrying out a project

A dear friend passed Saturday (RIP Bryan Tilford) making it a contemplative weekend. We’d spoken just the night before.  Bryan could always be counted on to be awake working in the wee hours as I was, and we’d often connect and share thoughts.  I went into gardening mode, taking my pruning shears into the yard and began topping the turk’s cap. An hour later, cuttings in hand, I went to my mate’s and began creating a garden outside his dining room window.  His home gets full sun, so I also brought over a loquat for shade next year.

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When you’re sincere, you do it privately, without the audience

The way you heal is by privately contacting the one you’ve wronged, taking responsibility and retracting untruths. No one heals by announcing loudly in public they’re ready to make amends, to people who’ve never heard the real story.  That’s just more posturing. You’ll know when they’re ready to be sincere because they’ll stop talking about it and they’ll just do it.

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Rest in Peace, Bryan Tilford

Bryan Tilford

Bryan Tilford, Beloved B, you will be missed.

A beloved spiritual brother chose today to drop his Earth robes.  We first met back in the late 80’s when I was at WFIT. The sadness of losing a loved one is made bearable by knowing we left nothing unsaid between us. We’ll meet again, Beloved B.
Rumi says: On the day I die, don’t say he’s gone. Death has nothing to do with going away.  The sun sets, and the moon sets but they’re not gone.  Death is a coming together.  The human seed goes down into the ground like a bucket, and comes up with some unimagined beauty. Your mouth closes here, and immediately opens with a shout of joy there. Continue reading

Bless those who make you turn to prayer

Those that make you return, for whatever reason, to the spiritual path, be grateful to them. Worry about the others, who give you delicious comforts that keep you from prayer. Friends are enemies sometimes, and enemies friends. Rumi

My account was hacked from FB – if you get an email, just delete it

Ny account was hacked so if you got a weird email “Subject: RE: Fw: Re:” just DELETE IT without replying. It’s not a virus, you’re safe unless you click on the link. You can’t get a virus if you don’t click on the link. If you REPLY to the email, that lets them know a real person is at that address. If you just delete it without clicking the link or replying, you’ll only get a few. All passwords have been changed.  But I know how it happened. Yesterday on Facebook I went to “Settings” and chose “Download a copy of your Facebook data.”  Don’t do that!  It was going to send the data to my email account in a zip file.  It did not do that. It looks like what happened is anyone in my FB friends list that lists their email address in their Facebook info got some spam from my old AOL account.

I know it’s connected to Facebook because many of the names it went to are FB friends I don’t know and don’t have in my AOL address book. Like several friends who do not list their email address on FB yet I have in my AOL address book did not get the spam email. But on the upside I got to connect with friends and got two ads for the upcoming magazine!  There are no mistakes, ever.

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Take what you have and make what you want

breakfast mexicanTake what you have and make what you want! I had a good exercise in faith this morning.  I’d gone for an early walk and was closer to a friend’s home than mine when it began raining, so I dashed onto his porch.  I offered to cook breakfast in return for a ride home in the rain, since I had freshly baked potatoes.  He challenged me to make breakfast at his place.  Hmmm… upon first glance in the fridge, he had the typical bachelor ingredients: condiments,  some lettuce, almond milk, not much.  My exercise in faith was that, despite his fridge looking rather bare, there were a lot of wrapped items that could be just about anything. Fingers crossed! Continue reading

HALLELUJAH Big surprise for Bride and Groom… Chris and Leah Wedding April 5, 2014

Happy birthday to me!  It’s an Allelujah kind of day.  I’m not sentimental and don’t believe in marriage but this video is awesome, the priest who marries the couple unexpectedly sings a customized wedding song for them  —>  Big surprise for Bride and Groom… Chris and Leah Wedding April 5, 2014.  As I was watching this and singing along in full voice last midnight, I heard the neighbor’s car door slam. I wonder how long he stood in the driveway across from mine listening to my Allelujahs out the window. I thought I’d be safe since he keeps the a/c on…  Here’s a version of the original song I love by K.D. Lang, and one by Espen Lind, Askil Holm, Alejandro Fuentes and Kurt Nilsen. Here are Leonard Cohen’s lyrics to Hallelujah       Continue reading

12 Easy Steps to Prepare Yourself for Handling Earth Changes

Drunvalo Melchizedek on preparing for Earth changes:  “We meditate to understand our connection to God and to all of life. When we know our connection to God and to all of life, we can view events like Earth changes without fear or worry.  If you really think that you are a little being inside a body and everything out there is totally out of your control and has no connection to you — that way of interpreting reality, which many people have, it’s going to be a very fearful situation. That kind of person needs to begin to do internal work. They need to begin to work on their emotional bodies, physical bodies and get into a spiritual path and begin to understand the nature of who they are, and that there is only One Spirit moving through everything.”  With the news and the talk about Earth changes, it can look out of control if you get wrapped up in it. It’s comforting knowing that with a little daily work we can get to a place of inner knowing, where we truly feel connected and safe and protected and loved. Here are twelve easy steps to prepare yourself for handling Earth changes. Continue reading

The fireflies are out tonight

I just came back from a midnight walk under the waxing gibbous moon. I love walking alone in the dark cool night, alone with my thoughts. It’s my nightly review of all the cool things that happened to me throughout the day! The fireflies are out and the neighborhood is looking especially magical. I’m blessed to live where I live and be who I am and have the loved ones I have. Thank you Whoever is in charge of that – including me for attracting it.