Monthly Archives: April 2011

The Rain

THE RAIN by Justme The clouds they sang as if in pain. A human child then felt the rain. Water and being for the first time met The boy announced ‘I am wet’ Tall people busy about their day Umbrellas … Continue reading

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What’s True – a matter of perspective

In the dream, sometimes the dot is in the near, upper corner, sometimes the dot is in the far, lower corner…in the dream, made up by the mind, projected outwards onto the world. And life can appear flat. What’s true?

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The beauty of form

This is a male yellow-head jawfish incubating the female’s eggs in its mouth. You can see the tiny larvae in the eggs, which are about to hatch. Source: National Geographic

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Means of life (11)

“Means of Life” is an inter-disciplinary approach to explore how everything is related  and to pin-point the differences between what we need and what we want. How to save one trillion By Mark Bitterman In the scheme of things, saving … Continue reading

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The Return of the Feminine Face of God

By Nancy Several months ago a movement was started by Gay Hendricks and Arjuna Ardagh on Facebook.    They wrote a piece called “A Manifesto for Conscious Men”.  It created quite a stir from many women, who were moved to tears; … Continue reading

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If you dwell very long

If you dwell very long in a heart depressed and dark be aware you’ve fallen low in will and quest a heart filled with grief whirling and spinning endlessly can never feel at peace what makes you tremble in fear … Continue reading

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Crescendo

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Rest and See

In these days,weeks and months  as a cornucopia of catastrophes, disasters and bad news are upon us, we have ample opportunity to study the human mind at large. How does the human race keep up facing unprecedented  adversity on a … Continue reading

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Finding the light

Truly, it is in darkness that one finds the light, so when we are in sorrow, then this light is nearest of all to us. Meister Eckhart (b 1260 d 1328)

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A place called true

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