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Sex or no sex?

First, let me just say: Sex is great. I love it. It's one of my favorite things.

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Living In Love

There is something about our current paradigm. Something that is obviously broken. Everyone has been socialized in fear, mistrust, addiction, capitalism, scarcity…so many of us deal with low self esteem, depression and an inability to connect.
Our planet is screaming, and many species are on the brink of extinction.

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Revisiting the 4 Agreements

Simple but True

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Catch 22

It seems like there's hardly anything we can do that ISN'T bad for us these days. We can be environmentally conscious, but what can we do about it? There's petroleum in everything. packaging in our food, Plastic, which is everywhere...it seems inescapable, and so many people still use styrofoam!

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Mayan Calendar Translation for November 2010

Tracy Barnett from theesperanzaproject.org sent us a Mayan Calendar in original Mayan, translated to Spanish, and we are translating from Spanish to you. If you want to see October, do an Evolver search on Meg Rivers, she and I are translating the calendar's prophesies each month. If you want the text in Spanish, please let me know.

Mayan Calendar Translation in Real Time:

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Mayan Prophecy Calendar Translation Sept 2010

Tracy Barnett, at www.theesperanzaproject.org sent a Mayan Calendar, from the Mayan people of El Quiche, Guatemala. We believe this to be an up-to-date and authentic representation of the Mayan Prophesies for 2010. We are translating each month in real time from Spanish to English, and we are including the Spanish version that accompanied it.

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They think she is made of stone

they think she is made of stone.
when mountains fall
and worlds collide,
she is the one they turn to.
With sadness and grief,
they turn to her for light
She smiles, even through her own pain
and reaches out with open arms
to all who would have need.
They seek wisdom through her,
yet see her as stone.
"How could she be hurt, she is so strong"

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"Banish the word 'struggle' from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration. We are the ones we have been waiting for." — Hopi elders

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About Me

Bio

I am a Licensed Acupuncturist in Columbia, MO. Fascinated by quantum theories, world religion/spirituality and the evolution of our planet!

Interests
Acting, Acupuncture, Magick, music/singing, Nature, Pleiadians
What I'm Reading
The Witches Dream; Sister Light, Sister Dark;