Eckhart Tolle
Kindness
Rebecca Solnit-- Good
Light
Janis Joplin's Porsche
Anthony DeMello
Rebecca Solnit on Books
Art Source: Anon
Dear Readers,
Nearly every book has the same architecture — cover, spine, pages — but you open them onto worlds and gifts far beyond what paper and ink are, and on the inside they are every shape and power. Some books are toolkits you take up to fix things, from the most practical to the most mysterious, from your house to your heart, or to make things, from cakes to ships. Some books are wings. Some are horses that run away with you. Some are parties to which you are invited, full of friends who are there even when you have no friends. In some books you meet one remarkable person; in others a whole group or even a culture. Some books are medicine, bitter but clarifying. Some books are puzzles, mazes, tangles, jungles. Some long books are journeys, and at the end you are not the same person you were at the beginning. Some are handheld lights you can shine on almost anything.
The books of my childhood were bricks, not for throwing but for building. I piled the books around me for protection and withdrew inside their battlements, building a tower in which I escaped my unhappy circumstances. There I lived for many years, in love with books, taking refuge in books, learning from books a strange data-rich out-of-date version of what it means to be human. Books gave me refuge. Or I built refuge out of them, out of these books that were both bricks and magical spells, protective spells I spun around myself. They can be doorways and ships and fortresses for anyone who loves them.
And I grew up to write books, as I’d hoped, so I know that each of them is a gift a writer made for strangers, a gift I’ve given a few times and received so many times, every day since I was six.
Rebecca Solnit
Indeed
Sacred Geometry
There is art, beauty and balance in all living things— each having it’s unique energetic template—
All beautiful. All balanced. All sacred.
Tricia
Kathryn Schultz on Grief, source: Marginalian
Barbara Kingsolver on Spring
Transition
Franz Kafka Speaks My Truth
Breathe in All of Life
BALANCE
“The loss of balance is ultimately more painful than the giving up required to maintain balance.” Anon
Get Growing
Choose Yourself
Do I Know About the b? Indeed I Do.
Soooo, the small “b” in the font I have chosen for some of the text for my blog posts began spontaneously highlighting the lower case b (as you may have noticed). Just the b. Nothing else. I at once like it, and it bugs the shit out of me. So I am leaving it for now.
Today as I began to post I saw the b. I was a tad bristled, but the High Priestess came to me and this is what she said— “Leave it b. It should b highlighted. It is Nirvana on this plane, the whole of your existence— to b. Let it b a constant reminder to you every time you create a post. Just b.
That High Priestess knows her shit.