Perchance To Dream 06/12/2017 “To sleep, perchance to dream” -Shakespeare It only takes a photo of the characters to unleash nightmares, not fictional ones, ones that lived in real evens. I write this now, after a few days and nights to get through this, to leave the distress it has created, again, (pstd and its way with some of us), and have a less disturbed rest. I relive a traumatic event at the least little provocation. I am careful to steer my thoughts away from it and work on it but when they occur during the READ MORE
“To sleep, perchance to dream” -Shakespeare It only takes a photo of the characters to unleash nightmares, not fictional ones, ones that lived in real evens. I write this now, after a few days and nights to get through this, to leave the distress it has created, again, (pstd and its way with some of us), and have a less disturbed rest. I relive a traumatic event at the least little provocation. I am careful to steer my thoughts away from it and work on it but when they occur during the
Really, What do We Want? 03/21/2017 "The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift." - Albert Einstein As we age, we lose more of our desires for the same old, same old, year after year. We literally lose more and more control over body, mind, heart and soul. This loss of control impedes so many things, including a sense of self as independent women. It impedes the kids of goals and prospects and ambitions we have READ MORE
"The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift." - Albert Einstein As we age, we lose more of our desires for the same old, same old, year after year. We literally lose more and more control over body, mind, heart and soul. This loss of control impedes so many things, including a sense of self as independent women. It impedes the kids of goals and prospects and ambitions we have
War Dance 08/19/2016 " After an American Indian warrior dressed for war, he often painted his favorite war pony with the same pattern and colors he used for his own face and body and his weapons. A painted pony or horse always carried a message about his rider and sometimes about the quality of the animal bearing the marks. Each symbol had its own specific meaning and the purpose was determined by the nature of the dangerous job which the horse would be asked to do. Each tribe evolved some exploit symbols which READ MORE
" After an American Indian warrior dressed for war, he often painted his favorite war pony with the same pattern and colors he used for his own face and body and his weapons. A painted pony or horse always carried a message about his rider and sometimes about the quality of the animal bearing the marks. Each symbol had its own specific meaning and the purpose was determined by the nature of the dangerous job which the horse would be asked to do. Each tribe evolved some exploit symbols which