Heart Forgiveness gives us the tools to really experience the present moment more easily and more frequently.
This quote came in my email this morning and struck me as being so on point that I felt a strong urge to write about it. Abraham knocks me out sometimes and this is one of them…
The joyous place you may be standing is temporary, and the abhorrent place that you may be standing is temporary. Your now reality is only a temporary, momentary culmination of what you’ve been thinking... Read Full Story
Here is a bit of information I received via email...making the some interesting associations, so I figured I'd post it. I did some checking around but could not locate the original source. The "Doctrine of Signatures" contends that every whole food has a pattern that resembles a body organ or physiological function and that this pattern acts as a signal or sign as to the benefit the food provides the eater. Here's a short list of examples of Whole Food Signatures. A Siced Carrot looks like... Read Full Story
We found Heart Forgiveness about two weeks before we found this beach. Now we have both Siesta Key and Heart Forgiveness.
Siesta Key, Sarasota Florida
And …
we have been experiencing and expanding our own forgiveness ever since.
There is tranquility at Siesta Key with so many natural healing qualities and soothing, calming vibrations.
What a blessing….
Can you feel what I mean about a vibrational match? Heart Forgiveness feels just like this beach.
People come from all... Read Full Story
Children can be cruel to their peers - especially if there is a child that is a little different from the majority. Children go through many stages as they grow up. There is the gangly period when the girls physically outpace the boys. The boys then endure the lanky stage where they deal with two left feet while trying to come to terms with the newly discovered rib Adam had lost in the Garden of Eden. Each growth spurt carried it's own pain for most certainly - if not for all children... Read Full Story
This is something I thought about Posting here to my blog for awhile. I originally wrote this on facebook as a note explaining my reaction to an MRULE meeting last semester on standards of beauty. So what I was trying to say at the MRULE meeting, when I started crying was that this a topic that is really personal to me, as I'm sure it is to alot of women, because I do have the constant image of what I should look like, and it's not just coming from my own personal views, it's clearly from... Read Full Story
Article By: Debbie Rocker Source CROSS TRAIN “Cross train” by varying your walking workout. I’ve been seeing it for over a decade — people tell me they’ll walk the same six-mile route every day. Usually you can cut your workout time in half and get the same results, simply by changing up the way you walk!. If you always do the same things, your body knows exactly what to expect and it goes into conserve mode. It’s part of maintaining stasis. And your mind goes to that same place — the... Read Full Story
Slow Food USA is a program that envisions a future food system that is based on the principles of high quality and taste, environmental sustainability, and social justice – in essence, a food system that is good, clean and fair. They seek to catalyze a broad cultural shift away from the destructive effects of an industrial food system and fast life; toward the regenerative cultural, social and economic benefits of a sustainable food system, regional food traditions, the pleasures of the... Read Full Story
Like a bird feeding its young, news media regurgitate press releases before flying off to crap on other stories (such as wild parties thrown by Aussie teens that necessite a police helicopter response). We Shark Guys, however, offer the kind of sober analysis typically seen just prior to pitchers of stale beer arriving at your table. So, instead of focusing on that story, or some drunk who stumbled his way onto the property of English footballer Michael Owen and was chased by security... Read Full Story
In the perfect world, we all have the perfect patch of land, we enjoy gardening, and grow wonderfully organic frutis and vegetables. But since that is the perfect world, few of us live in it. For alot of us, we live instead in the real world, where we only have so many food dollars to go around. We may be giving careful consideration to our weekly purchases....what should I buy? From whom? Where does it come from? How is it grown? Are my decisions supporting good environmental practices... Read Full Story
A report from the National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine cited studies showing between 44,000 and 98,000 people die each year because of mistakes by medical professionals. It also said that "when a patient is treated by several practitioners, they often do not have complete information about the medicines prescribed or the patient's illnesses." Healthcare providers must either start from scratch or act blindly because the don't have the patient's relevant past history. allergies... Read Full Story