Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy Halloween

On the eve of All Saints Day, on this magical, mystical night of spirits and intrigue, I hope that you take time to have some fun, play and laugh with your family and friends.

Whether you sport a mask for fun or for protection, remember………… the spirits are looming large on this ancient and sacred night!

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Ornamental costumes enhance and embellish the original meaning behind all celebrated festivals.’ tc

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Chilly Outside

Do you ever feel like you are being watched? Old Man Winter is right around the corner. I saw this imprint on the ground and knew immediately that I had to use it in the blog.

The first snow has fallen in the High Colorado Rockies and skiers are beginning to prepare for the winter slopes of powdered-speed and downhill excitement. For those living in more southern regions, lately, you have had the delight of the white dustings of a winter wonderland, too.

It is time to put away the lawn furniture, wrap the pipes, seal the windows, bring down the snow shovel and stock-up on de-icer! The air is cooling and ‘Ol Man Winter is approaching from the north.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“May you enjoy the season of slumbered rest as much as you benefited from the activity of the dog days of summertime.” tc

Friday, October 29, 2010

Country Living

There is an attitude that permeates the actions of those living in rural America. It is a propensity towards allowing nature to operate at its rhythmic pace. Emergencies are reserved for actual life & death situations. Neighbors are often miles apart but close at heart. An appreciation for the bounty of the land is in all that they do.

As a country girl, the times that I lived in the city were unsettling to my inherent comfort of a slower pace and natural surroundings. I love to visit the city and take in the conveniences that it offers in the form of entertainment, bright lights and action but at the end of the day, where I lay my head to rest is under the twinkling stars, enveloped by fresh mountain air, expansive meadows and forests of large trees and diverse foliage.

I find a sense of peace in the energy of the countryside that radiates the harmony and balance of Mother Earth. Where ever you find peace, may it saturate your life with goodness and expand to include all that you do.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Live in peaceful harmony, full of joy and balanced in the Light.” tc

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Tar and Feathered......Not.

My Beloved, You Are Loved! My Beloved, You Are Loved! My Beloved, You Are Loved!

As you read the above line slowly and deliberately, I want you to know that this is the most important Universal Truth. Our life is a covenant of the Creator to let us know that we are loved. Nothing else takes precedence over this promise.

While some religious doctrine, associate the Holy Grail to that of an object like a cup, plate or cauldron, the true sacred vessel is the divine human! We do not need to search the depths of the dirt or the waters of the sea for the most prized container of the Divine. We only need to look in the mirror and accept the beauty and simplicity of the original covenant.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Love is the promise to your Wings of Freedom.” tc

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Reaching Out

I have been inspired by so many people in my life. Recently, I talked to some homeless folks living by a bathroom in the park. A man was laying down sleeping. Another couple was huddled together keeping warm, while a lady with one leg, in a wheel chair took the position of guardian over them. She had a rather intimidating dog on a leash with her.

I approached the group on my way past the bathroom. I asked if they were alright and if they needed anything. This lady lit up as I approached her. I inquired as to the friendliness of the dog, too. :) She was so sweet. She told me that the dog was friendly, which I quickly discovered as he nuzzled up for attention. The kind woman informed me that they were all fine.

As I left her encampment, I offered a blessing for their protection. She responded by telling me that she loved me. Wow, what a beautiful surprise! So many people fear and ridicule the homeless and in one moment, I was gifted a strangers love, simply by stopping in my tracks to help another.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Reach out and ignite a fire of love where ever you go.” tc

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Special Function

Each one of us has been created for a very special purpose. Not only do we walk embraced by the loving arms of our Mother, when we open to her wisdom, we walk a unique path all our own.


We are granted so many gifts and may share certain parts of our journey with others. We may bond with friends in our life that share in our laughter. We may be born into a family unit that encourages our development. We may choose a profession that allows us to use our gifts and talents to the benefit of others.

Nevertheless, we are like this silo. We have been created special, to stand out from the rest and welcome the unlimited substance of the Divine into our being.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Surround the essence of your being with Her resilient Light.” tc

Monday, October 25, 2010

On the Brink

(Green Acres theme song) “California is the place to be. Mountain air the life for me. Ocean spreading out so far and wide. Keep San Francisco just give me that countryside.”

I have flown over, stopped in and briefly traveled through the state of California in my life. However, I have never explored or held any close association with the state other than what the media portrays about Hollywood and the like.

Recently, I made the decision to do more traveling. So, here I am six states later, touring the large and stunning state of California. The very first day of my entry across the border brought me to this amazing California Condor. He was perched on a log in a riverbed. Shortly after my arrival to his river edge, he flew to this branch in the tree.

Condors are fascinating birds.

Fast facts:a.) The largest flying bird in North America, b.) The most endangered bird. C.) Sacred to the Chumash people.

“To many Native Americans, the Condor is a symbol of creation and healing. As depicted in Chumash condor pictographs, religious ceremonies, dances, and songs, to the Chumash the Condor plays the important role of cleaning the land and carrying away man's ugliness, pain, and hatred.”
(http://yubanet.com/california/Proposed-Tejon-Ranch-Development-will-Displace-and-Jeopardize-Native-American-Sacred-Sites-and-Cultural-Resources-Including-the-California-Condor_printer.php)

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“May the healing power of the Great Condor bring you a fresh, new beginning.” tc

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Around the Bend

This type of road always reminds me to practice flexibility.

Example: Recently, I have been doing some traveling. After a couple of days of ‘sponge-bathing’ I was feeling more than ready for a nice hot shower. In fact, the only thing that I wanted on this particular day was to take a shower. My focus (justified by my drive for cleanliness) was only on getting a shower. I did not take into consideration anyone else’s feelings or desires for that day.

The Goddess decided to teach me a valuable lesson. Upon arriving at the facility where we would be able to shower, the women’s area was closed for the morning! Once again, I was reminded of the power of the ego and wanting something MY WAY. I wanted, I needed, I desired, I was going to have a shower……Wrong!

The rest of the day’s activities precluded me from standing under the refreshing, cleansing stream of a hot shower. I humbly resorted to another sponge-bath, fully aware of my error in selfishness and the power of the ego.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“When one surrenders to the brilliant guidance of the Goddess, all is provided in her time and teaching.” tc

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Halls of Knowledge

Education is very important. I do not live by the rule that everyone should go to college. However, I do feel that educating oneself is vital to our human development.

There are a variety of ways to gain knowledge. Classes of interest can be found online, advertised in a local shop and spread by word-of-mouth. A workshop provides short and intense, focused-based learning environments. Libraries share access to tons of information and it is all free. Of course, experience is one of the best teachers, too.

Take time to expand your base of knowledge by reading a book, attending a workshop or visiting the library. You may be surprised at the amount of information that you don’t know.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“You do not need a membership card for ignorance. It is Knowledge that requires a reservation in order to gain the keys to immortal life.” tc

Friday, October 22, 2010

Streams of Desire

We have the ability to create, change, impact and handle all the situations that arise in our daily experiences. When we live by our belief in a higher power, it does not give us the right to excuse certain ‘less han desirable’ characteristics about ourselves. Faith is not a scapegoat for one’s lack of knowledge. Faith is not a weapon to use over another. Faith is not partial to one’s human limitations.

Faith is the belief in the natural flow to our existence. Faith is acknowledging that we are held and protected in our Creators womb. And, faith is accepting all life for what it is.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Our desires move us along our journey but it is our faith that brings us to a soft landing.” tc

Thursday, October 21, 2010

At the Center of It All

I have touched upon different and influential philosophies that each culture embraces and uses to direct their life experience. Regardless of which ideology you choose to adopt, there are markers along the way that show you the position of your knowledge, skills, understanding and/or progress of growth.


Each one of us is on the same journey. Each one of us is presented with challenges or tests to recognize and prevail over. Each one of us is working to fulfill our “soul’s contract” towards reunification with the Divine.

The levels for which we must pass through are all the same. But, the method or event that moves us through those levels is contingent upon the lessons that our soul/spirit must learn and our success in growing beyond that challenge. Jesus referred to this as ‘The Way.’ Buddha called this the Eight Fold Path. Abraham Maslow outlined this process as the pyramid towards self-actualization (enlightenment), his Heirarchy of Needs. Many ancient cultures refer to these markers as ‘Stages of Initiation.’ Regardless of what you call it, each stage signifies advancement on the physical and spiritual (Earthly and Divine) plane.

Let me share an example to help clarify this point.

Based upon my spirit’s movement, let’s say that I need to learn to balance discernment. People and situations will continue to manifest in my life that offer me the option to judge a situation appropriately and select the ‘right action.’ Oftentimes, people choose answers or avenues that fit their comfort level in dealing or not dealing with the situation. Nonetheless, the ‘right action’ may be contrary to their comfort level and demand a more definitive solution.

Example: Barbara does not like to deal with angry people. She is shy and insecure with her place in the world. In order for Barbara to grow beyond her shyness and insecurities, people and situations will arise in her life to challenge that aspect of herself. She may have a sibling that always ‘pushes her buttons.’ She may be ‘taken advantage of’ at work. She may encounter scenarios in the park, on her street or with friends, wherein she has the opportunity to speak up and exercise confidence and assertiveness. When Barbara acts appropriately and overcomes this hurdle, she will advance to the next level of learning.

Sometimes, it takes a person (spirit) an entire lifespan to pass one test!

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Be gentle with those who move in and through your life. They are doing the best that they can, at the present moment, with the information that they currently have.” tc

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Lincoln Highway

Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States. At the foot of this memorial in Wyoming, the plaque reads, “We must think anew and act anew.”


What an inspiring quote to come upon in my Western travels. “Think anew and act anew…………”

What does that mean? Well, I began to take a glimpse of my life and could see that major changes occurred in my life when I followed this theory. Thinking anew meant that I had to step out of the box of conditioned and expected life routines in order to advance on my journey. This practice was met by resistance from my family and friends questioning my motives for such seemingly ‘radical’ life choices. Additionally, I had to confront and overcome the learned behaviors that had once formed the principal ideals that shaped my understanding of life.

Acting anew meant that I had to brave enough to ‘walk the talk.’ It is one thing for people to espouse philosophies, ideas, practices, theories and systems. It is another thing to LIVE THEM. When I began acting anew, I felt liberated, guided, free, loved, protected and joyful at the simplicity of how life ought to be lived.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Great minds not only think-it-through, they live-it-fully.” tc

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Duality United

I love to capture reflection photos such as this one. Here, I experimented by looking into the water and snapping the photo upside down. I moved to portray different textures and I sat and waited for the sun to rise in order to add a variety of lighting to the scene.


All of my playing with the camera amounted to one realization.

This particular landscape lent credence to my philosophy of “regardless how you look at the people and things around us, we are all a mirror of the same all encompassing Divine Being.” The beauty of creation is ever-present to remind us of our eternal bond and interdependence on each other. We need nature to supply our food and water and we need each other to share in the experience of life.

Nothing fruitful can be gained by going it alone. Our reflection will always be looking back at us through the eyes of the Creator, herself. The drive for independence is a long solo journey into death. But the drive for harmonious interdependence is the beginning of eternal life.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Duality united is the balancing of all polarities into perfect oneness.” tc

Monday, October 18, 2010

Salt of the Earth

I was asked once how I would describe eternity. This concept alone is hard to fathom but here is my humble attempt to explain how I comprehend such an immense belief of space and time.

I am standing on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. The lake that used to fill this area was once comparable to that of Lake Michigan. The salt flats now cover an area of approximately 44,000 acres. In some places the salt has reached a depth of 6 feet thick. There is more salt (up to 25% more pounds per hundred) in Salt Lake than in the oceans of the world. Almost 4.5 million tons of salt was removed and processed in 2000. Astonishing facts to learn!

What does this have to do with eternity?

If you take one grain of salt and use it as an example of your life span, Eternity is all the salt of the earth!

Jesus was quoted as saying “You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the world.” (Matthew 5: 13-14) Jesus used this metaphor to teach the people how special and wonderful their life could be.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Let your life represent the single grain of salt that brightens and enriches the world for eternity.” tc

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Where am I?

Can you guess which state this photo was taken in? Let me give you a couple of clues:


Was once known for having the largest dam in the world.


Is billed as being the “Entertainment Capital of the World.


Has one of the premier skiing destinations in the world.

Did you guess Nevada? This photo was taken near River Ranch, Nevada in the northern area of the state, along the California Trail Highway. I had never traveled through this area before and found it to be surprisingly beautiful compared to the more rough and rugged regions in the southern part of the state.

It brought to mind the ‘ol saying of “don’t judge a book by its cover.” When we make assumptions about people and places, without taking the time to educate ourselves, we usually discover, to our dismay, that we are incorrect. Most people will associate the state of Nevada as the the city of Las Vegas. However, there is a lot more to Nevada then the bright lights of “Sin City.”

So, on that note, the quote of the day is

“When we take what other people say as fact without examining all the details, our perceptions become limited to their point of view.” tc

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Divine Feminine

I have been introducing the Divine Feminine in the last few postings. I find it so interesting that our worldly culture over the past 4000 years or so has managed to suppress the representation of the feminine in many religious structures, ethnic groups, educational positions , family balance and basically in every avenue of life, unless the feminine is placed in a subservient position to the dominant male figure-head.

Kwan Yin, Diana and Mary Magdalene are just a few of the powerful feminine forces in recent history that have taken a back-seat to Male Dominion. Is it any wonder why the world is in such chaos? After all, the foundation of balance and harmony at the core of creation between male and female is completely out of whack with what the creator had intended.

Thinking for just a moment about the creator, I have found it thought provoking to take a Male God, Male Son and Male Spirit as the representation of the creative forces of the universe. Common sense tells all of us that it is the FEMININE energies that Create life. Ask any mother who created, nurtured, cared for and bore a child. How can Male dominion, male figure-heads and male energy create anything natural? Simply……it cannot.

The creative energies and forces in the entire universe are feminine! God is actually Goddess.  This is not to take away from the male force in any way. In fact, the rebalancing of the male/female energies is exactly what our world, both physical and spiritual is working towards. Patriarchal dominion and the excessive male force in our world has brought us to this readjustment period. Instead of perceiving the transition as a loss to the 'male ego,' the rebalancing of the feminine should be celebrated as love and light for ALL.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“May the communal, feminine love of the Divine embrace you with the all-knowing nurturing of the truth about creation.” tc

Friday, October 15, 2010

Saved

I have often questioned the wisdom of religion. Do they have it right? Why are there so many contradictions within the teachings? Christianity on a whole postulates that we are all sinners. I ask you….for a divine creator to produce the abundance of beauty and diverse life-forms as we witness today, truly… what is sin?

After much thought and many discussions with those wiser than myself, I have come to accept that “TO DIE” is the only sin of the created. Moses (of the Christian Bible) brought down two tablets from Mount Sinai containing writings presented by His God. Do we really know if these were to be classified as the 10 Commandments of life or could it be that these 10 statements were actually descriptions of what characterizes the Divine Creator?

“Thou shall not kill”

Instead of this being a dictated command, could we possibly have misunderstood the Divine’s teaching to be “I will not kill you?”

“Thou shall not have other God’s before me.”

Instead of this command reading as a jealous and possessive God, is it possible to interpret this statement as “You do not need any other Gods but me?”

“Thou shall keep holy the Sabbath”

Instead of a creator demanding that its people attend church, synagogue, temple or other religious gathering, is it possible that the Divine wanted us to remember to take a day and rest from our work? To take a day off and reflect upon the goodness that has been granted to us?

And one final review:

“Honor your Mother and Father.”

Understanding that our mothers and fathers are our earthly creators, is it possible that the Divine was trying to communicate the fact that we are born from the Light of God/Goddess and that our spirit originated from the Mother/Father figure of the Most High?

This may seem like a foreign interpretation of the ‘Law of the Land.’ However, this has only been the law for less than 5000 years of history. Prior to this Judeo/Christian teaching, the law was that of harmony, balance and life through the Great Mother/ Goddess.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Salvation comes from within. It is not pressed upon you by others.” tc

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Turn the Page

I have recently turned a new page in my life. I have been walking a very long spiritual journey. Over the last few weeks and months, my journey has brought me to new people, through challenging moments, introduced me to profound and unimaginable experiences and delivered me to a new shore with a fresh and salubrious perspective on what our human experience is all about.

Our individual connection to the Divine Creator can only be fully realized through our heightened state of peak consciousness. From the darkest recesses of our soul, over the intense wall of human fear and brought to light on the wings of love will the earthly side of human-nature break the code of the divine and unite for eternal life.

The true sense of freedom that we all seek can only granted by the Goddess of Creation. She is the only One with the power to liberate the soul and bring us to the wisdom of the ages.

So, on that note the quote of the day is:

“Truth lies in the pursuit of knowledge, where all dishonesty unfolds right before your eyes.” tc

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Does God/Goddess Exist?

You know that excitement you feel deep inside, when something you have worked hard at is about to be completed?


You know that relief and happiness you feel deep inside, when a loved one returns from a danger zone?

You know that profound love you feel deep inside, when you are reunited with your heart’s partner in life?

You know that wispy, carefree feeling you feel deep inside, when everything seems right in the world?

You know that encompassing warmth that you feel deep inside when the grief is too much handle?

You know that tear gently rolling over your cheek when the joy in your being is so intense that you are laughing and crying at the same time?

You know that ache and yearning for the absolute truth of your life that you feel deep inside when the moments are quiet?

Does God/Goddess exist? Maybe the question ought to be, why can’t you see and feel the Light of the Divine in All that exists?

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“God/Goddess is timeless, ageless and the Ultimate Consciousness that transcends mankind.” tc

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The Spirit of It

A friend of mine recently posted her viewpoint on Facebook about a church congregation in Anaheim, CA., that had the opportunity to tattoo the church logo, (a heart inside a four-quarter circle) on their forearms. This act was offered during service and was to represent each person’s commitment to the church and to God. My friend stated that "tattoos were for pagans" and asked people to "separate themselves."

She received a number of responses, both positive and negative. While I support each person’s prerogative to express them self, freely and openly, it is important to differentiate between ‘law and personal preference.” Many responses to her entry quoted Christian scripture against tattooing the body. One was: Leviticus 19:28 which says, "Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print or tattoo any marks upon you: I am the Lord.

I think that like many things taken literally in the Bible, modern understanding of it is limited and incomplete. If we were to remember the 'spirit of the message,' which I feel addresses doing no harm to your body on purpose, then, there is no judgment of right or wrong. Christianity only holds one piece to the puzzle of the Divine and dictatorship never lasts.

Additionally, my friend is the wife of a minister. The fact that she used the terminology of “pagan,” as further demeaning anyone who is of a different religious background than herself, is more disturbing than a poor judgment call on body art. How is this any different than the Muslim teaching of “hating infadels," anyone who is different than they are?

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“The underlying theme that God has tried to share with “the children of earth” is that of creating love and unity in all things, not separation and hate!” tc

Monday, October 11, 2010

A Point To Everything

Undeniable Fact – We are bound by laws; given our current understanding of the law: Law of Cosmic Order, Mathematics, Physics, Harmony of the Spheres, Gravity, etc. These are scientific Truths that we have come to acknowledge.

When we look at our Personal Truths, they are no different. They are concepts about our life that we have come to accept. How do we know what they are? The spiritual and religious doctrine have done a fair job of presenting the basics: Do not lie, cheat, steal, yearn for what is not yours, be kind, faithful, honest, etc. These motifs have been established to guide one towards a more loving and fruitful life. Yours may be slightly different but they are THE guiding beliefs that shape and mold how you think and act.

When we establish Truths for ourselves, it is important to base those Truths in Love. What I mean is that if my Truth is that I am a victim of every circumstance, then, that is not a truth about life. It is a fear-based idea, which only serves to justify blocking my ability to growth in my life. Now, it may seem as if certain things happen to you based upon this theme. However, since we create our reality, one has actually perpetuated their own victimization, by their suspicion of everyone being out to get them, instead of taking responsibility for their experiences.

Another example, I blogged about back in February (19th – A Warped Perspective) is about a person’s number one rule being that of “Trust No One.” These types of Truths, Rules, Personal Mottos are isolating, negative, restrictive and based entirely upon fear. They serve to hinder, impede, delay and suppress the person from growth in their life. The only Truth being revealed here is individual worry, anxiety, loneliness and FEAR.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Truths lift us higher through love and are reflected in all that we do and say.” tc

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Full Circle

I believe, that as Spirit Beings in a physical body, the journey that our soul takes can be followed along the same path as the sun. This, of course, is similar to the horoscope signs of the zodiac or the path of the ecliptical.

Ancient cultures referred to this path as the Milky Way or the Path of the Soul The constellations are created star images that help guide one along their path. By opening to and learning the mythological themes to the constellations, one is able to mark their soul’s journey, above, as they walk the physical journey, below.

This journey repeats itself over and over, like the Ouroborus; the ancient symbol of the serpent swallowing its own tail, forming a circle. The Ouroborus is often described as representing the eternal return of life, renewing itself with each cycle of death.

When we learn The Way and do The Work, we harmonize the energy of our spirit. This releases us from the cycle of rebirth, which some Eastern religions hold as a truth. This release brings us in direct contact with the Divine Creator. Our soul’s journey is complete.               (Tree of Life Theory, Teresa Carlson)


So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“By balancing the spiritual/divine side (vertical line) and the temporal/physical side (horizontal line), we unite in the center of our being (the circle) and we become the Light of the Divine.” tc

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Shades of Change

When we face difficulties in our life, it is easy to get sucked into the muck of the problem. Catastrophic health issues, unexpected emergencies, long-term elderly care responsibilities and family changes, all create stress and zap energy from our seemingly, limited ready-reserve.
Next, we are bombarded daily by Internet ads that say “Have a good day.” Family members tell us to do things like “Cheer up.” And then there are people like me, who remind you “How great life is.”

However, when we encounter challenging moments, it is not always easy to see the lighter side of life. In fact, the longer the ordeal lasts, the less apt we are to recover fully from it, and/or regain our previous energy and enthusiasm about life.

Don’t Despair. Frequently, the biggest barrier to any type of recovery is our ATTITUDE. Do you want to get better? Can you make time for yourself? Are you going to allow this set-back to ruin your entire future? No, no, no, no and no!

Here a few simple guidelines to follow to help you get back on your feet after an extended absence from mainstream, everyday activities.

Steps to growth/change:

1. Pick yourself up and decide to make a change.

2. Figure out what you want and come up with a plan to ahieve it.

3. Take action, nothing happens by just thinking about it. You must act.

4. Continuously monitor your progress and make any changes that are necessary to keep you moving forward.

5. Be patient with yourself and reward the small achievements. Nothing happens overnight in any recovery or healing circumstance.

Everything takes time. Change is gradual. There are steps that can aid your desired outcome. Generally, you must begin with baby steps and as you make progress the strides become longer and higher. The key is to keep working at it. If you try to move ahead by leaps and bounds, oftentimes, you will miss something along the way.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Similarly to the autumn leaves requiring specific climatic and chemical changes in order to transform their colors, each individual’s growth involves certain stages of development that needs time to be integrated into the routine flow of their life.” tc

Friday, October 8, 2010

Divine Union

A friend of mine showed me a 'mobius band' the other day. I had never seen one before nor did I know anything about them. A mobius is an interesting shape. It is a surface that has two sides but there is only one boundary component. You can make a mobius ban by taking a strip of paper and give it a half twist. Then, tape the two ends together. If you were to draw a line around the band, (start at any given point and trace a line back to the original starting point) you would negotiate across both sides without ever crossing an edge. Try it.


………….Google “mobius” and learn more about this interesting shape and its uses in more detail.

For the blog, a mobius correlates to my theory about people. We are made up of Earthly and Divine sides. That is to say that we are both Physical and Spiritual Beings. The earthly side contains our physical and emotional aspects. The divine side consists of our mental and spiritual aspects. When we combine the two aspects, we become One, integrated and whole energy being. When balanced, the energy of our body flows like that of a mobius, twisting, turning and connecting each part as one, all-encompassing unit. Divine harmony is attained.                            (Tree of Life Theory, Teresa Carlson)

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“When one is completely balanced, there is no difference between what is left or what is right.” tc

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Anger Lurking

Intimidation? You bet. As much as I would like to get a little closer, I think it is wise to keep my distance.
So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“You’ll draw more friends with a smile than with a frown.” tc

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Bad Hair Day

We’ve all had one of those days where nothing seems to go right. You methodically hit every red light on your way to work and the big project outline disappears into cyberspace, moments before the all-important meeting.

The cool thing is, you will recover and move beyond each one of the challenges in your life.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Take the events of life in stride, as this too will pass.” tc

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Unique Protection

We all need to have boundaries that protect us from the inundation of life’s demands. However, those boundaries should not be made of steel. Mother Nature has invented some exceptional ways to make her point without hurting anyone.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“A skunk is a skunk, is a skunk. Keep your distance and no one gets hurt.” tc

Monday, October 4, 2010

Tiny Treasure


I always enjoy these tiny, little lion-face monkeys. They are so rambunctious and playful. This mother ran across the ropes at lightning speed, while her youngsters climbed all over their indoor playground. What natural entertainers.


So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Dance, swing, skip and play. Life ought to be fun.” tc

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Dessert before Dinner


This little bird was eating this plant like it was Thanksgiving. It just goes to show you that the ‘goodies’ for one may be different than the treats for another.
So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Sample all the good stuff in life. You never know what will hit your fancy.” tc

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Otter-ly Adrift

There will be days when it seems you are treading water. Don’t fret. Keep paddling and soon, you will break through the surface to the light of day.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Choose the Light and you will always keep your head above the water.” tc

Friday, October 1, 2010

Cheese!

Zoo Week

A couple of weeks ago, I was invited by a friend to go to the zoo. We had a fun morning wondering around laughing and snapping photos of all the exotic and more common ‘wildlife.’

This week, I am going to share the lighter side of life through the expression of our four-legged, winged and water-loving friends. I hope you enjoy each animal and their message.

This little guy actually stopped eating and posed for the photo.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Smile, it makes everything better!”