Friday, November 7, 2008

Destroy nothing, humble nothing, look for fault in nothing

Winter wraps her big, cold arms around me. That's how it feels tonight in New Mexico, like early Winter! I've been boiling Kukicha tea and breathing the steam from the cup. My classes should be scheduled for Spring at the Dona Ana Community College and I will do a dinner/lecture series at the local Co-Op the first of January. It will be about natural health and nourishment, of course. Settling back into Enchantment is easy and joyful, but disconnecting from the past year and a half is difficult and sad. We all do the best we can, I believe, and I have been doing my best in spite of obstacles, harsh circumstances and confusion. It may not have been great, but it has been my best at the time, and no one can do more than that. I'm looking forward to a new world, new attitudes, new eyes and new hope for us all. I say prayers for those who have hurt me and those that I love - especially the intentional hurts. I am filled with gratitude for my life and this adventure. Let's all dance!

Horses Heal Us

If you can get you out of the way when you come to your horse, he will show you how to shift your position within the field to a place that supports and nurtures your soul. It's all about how you feel and you empower those feelings and they create your reality and your horse is ready to show you how to feel magnificent.

Compassion not Compulsion

In all of our relationships, the light of integrity is held by Compassion. If we consider something other than our own motives and agendas, we can open to living a real life outside of the world of illusion. With animals, we will establish communication instead of domination. With loved ones, we will share our very souls. With humanity, we will become beacons of reason and unconditional love. We will shift ourselves and those who resonate with Nature to a higher kind of love and life where the demoralizing of others is simply not accepted.

be a lamp unto yourself

be a lamp unto yourself