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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Today is awkward day.
Which is not at all like opposite day. Or maybe it is. I think perhaps opposite day can be fairly awkward. Anyway. This is going to be a jumble of a post, but it’s in keeping with the theme of … Continue reading
Who is God?
Before I get into that, I want to recommend a fantastic documentary I found today. It’s a documentary on Ram Dass, one of the most well-known Western Hindus. He says something at the beginning that is very wise. He describes … Continue reading
Little bit of dreaming.
I had a weird dream last night. I have weird dreams pretty much all the time, but this one seemed like it was either reassuring me, directing me, or something similarly comforting. Anyway, basically in the dream I had asked … Continue reading
Holi photos
This was supposed to be part of the last post, but I’ve been having internet issues (and re-learning how to live without the internet for a little while). Anyway. This sequence is basically start-to-finish, from only a little color to … Continue reading
Holi!
A belated happy Holi to all! It’s this sort of thing that reminds me why I persevere in seeking along this path. It’s a reminder that while a lot of it is not easy, some parts are delightful (actually, if … Continue reading
Tech-free
I’m going tech-free for a few days; I’m in a medieval historical reenactment group and we’ve got an event coming up, so the husband is hanging out with the cats at home. I’ll be back to posting as soon as … Continue reading
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Disasters
I was listening to NPR this morning on my way to work and heard the news about unrest in Bahrain (plus all the other countries that are experiencing civil unrest) and then got to thinking about what’s going on in … Continue reading
Aha!
I should have known that if the question came from the Gita, the answer would probably be there, too. (I think I said before that I’m impatient, and this is pretty typical for me.) I read a little from it … Continue reading
Empathy apparently has no limits
In my case, at least. What I posted yesterday bothered me all evening, and as I was watching tsunami footage with a friend, I realized that I do feel deeply about it. I must, because as soon as the notice … Continue reading
Empathy and knowing its limits
What a sad day. My heart goes out to those affected by the earthquake in Japan. I hope the rest of the world takes this opportunity to show just how amazing and supportive the human family can be (and keeps … Continue reading