Battleground Lake

“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit” – Aristotle There is much in our daily lives that is ritualized habit, much that becomes ceremony only.What differentiates ceremony and “habitual addiction” from enriching purposeful habits is conscious intention.I am love, joy, creativity, and resilience in supporting others in […]

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Joy Harjo

This morning I realized that I am in a period that was called by the Spanish mystic and poet St. John of the Cross the “dark night of the soul”. It’s a period of purification by trial. I have been dealing with losses of family members, by death or betrayal, a fractured foot, and am

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Feeding the ducks

Today, I had help feeding the duck families at Turtle Pond, from my half full baggie of cracked corn. A young mother stopped by the viewing bench, where I sat, with her young children. Her young son, of eight or nine, and a younger still daughter, were frozen with excitement watching me dispense with the

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A Conversation with Dr. Mosconi

Current information on Menopause from Dr. Mosconi will rewrite our woman’s health policies. Her book, The Menopause Brain, is eye opening. Maria Shriver  What Exactly Happens Inside a Woman’s Brain After Menopause? This Groundbreaking Study Has the New, Exciting Answers mariashriversundaypaper.com A CONVERSATION WITH DR. LISA MOSCONI For years, Lisa Mosconi, MD, has been shouting

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A Kairos Moment

For quite a length of personal linear time, I have used the handle “out of order, but not chaos” with my signature, as it adequately describes my ongoing thoughts regarding the timelessness of here, now and the recurrence in memory, and associative processes of consciousness. To this measure of thought, I found the following relationship

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