We all know what will change our lives. Some know they want to work out more often, others to give up gluten, others to mediate. Whatever it is that will move your life into a higher gear, you know it. So why are you not doing it?
A Rabbit smacked a crowded street in downtown Seattle. From high up in the sky it was dead before it hit the darkly red cobblestone. Crushed by over 350 pounds of pressure from the Talons of a Bald Eagle, who caught it in Renton, near lake Washington. The event was so sudden that a small crowd heading toward Pike's Market had jumped back, amid cars coming into the historic place.
Empaths are naturally porous– to live easily in the world they need to learn how to create their own natural boundaries so they aren’t just wandering around picking up everyone else’s vibe
Leos love bringing the light into a room. They love seeing the divine spark within you – and bringing out that spark. Therefore, they make wonderful coaches and cheerleaders. They’ll laugh through adversity.
On a chilly evening near the outskirts of the city a successful businesswoman arrived for her appointment at the humble cottage of a famous fortune-teller. After making tea for his guest, the fortune-teller settled down onto his sturdy Mahogany chair near the fireplace. The woman stood nervously. He motioned for her to sit on the guests' chair a few feet away.
Long before we were born, or before our parents or grandparents were born, in fact probably since humans first began to walk on this Earth, people were drumming. On every continent drums and other percussion instruments were created from a wide variety of materials, depending upon what was at hand. Every culture had, and still has, some form of drumming.
I stood at the end of a pier, drinking it in... The snow-capped Olympics glistened over Puget Sound from end to end on this particularly warm evening in April. Rigging on hundreds of boats tinkled casually amid an occasional seagull’s cry, and in the distance… as is common if you listen around dusk this time of year… was a frisky chorus of sea lions, barking.