Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Sustainable Living
I have a passion for business. With my father and grandfather both business owners and me the first born girl always wanting to hang around my daddy, it got into my blood. Recently I read two business books that inspired me. The first is "True to Your Roots", an account of Fetzer Wine's evolution. The other is, "The Company We Keep", another memoir about a sustainable home builder in Martha's Vinyard.

Sustainable living is more than consuming less and recycling - although this is important beyond belief. For me, it also flows into self-care and relationships. It is why we nurture ourselves and each other - so that we can grow rather than wilt. My spirit is hovering around this topic with excitment and possibility.

Friday, October 21, 2005

What the Bleep?
I am showing my communication students the movie, "What the Bleep Do We Know?" The movie is thought provoking in the way that it looks at the relationship between quantum physics and spirituality. I would highly recommend renting the DVD if you havn't already seen it.

One scene looks at the molecular structure of uniquely labelled bottles of water. Under a microscope, the water in the bottle labelled "Love" looks like beautiful snowflakes, while the bottle labeled, "I hate you, you make me sick" looks like poison. Our bodies are made of mostly water. The implications for how we communicate with ourselves and each other are astounding.

Saturday, October 15, 2005

First Row
Thanks to my dear friend Lisa who informed me that he was coming, I GOT FIRST ROW TICKETS TO THE BABYFACE CONCERT!!

Some things you just have to announce to the world. Just call me "Juicyfruit."

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Enjoy the Ride
How many of us strive and struggle to reach our goals? One thing I've learned from my own "over-striving" is that it doesn't help. In fact, it hinders progress. Striving invokes constriction. A visual representation might be a narrowing of one's vessel or container like a skinny triangle.

Keeping our container's open - more rectangle or oval than triangle - involves adopting a relaxed stance. Because we are such a cerebral society, you can usually feel tightness in your head when you're trying to hard.

Today my intuition encouraged me to enjoy the ride. Just writing it makes me smile.

Saturday, October 08, 2005

Variations
It is a beautiful, cool Saturday - the first real hint of coolness after a long summer. Where I am usually thrilled to have a morning dedicated solely to writing, this morning I found myself longing for adventure. I checked my cell phone a couple times to see if anyone miraculously called to see if I wanted to go for a ride on a Harley or hot air balloon. No luck.

I decided to take my laptop on my patio and write, the closest I could get to adventure. Now I am going to go for a run in the park rather than my traditional Saturday yoga class - whew, I'm really on the edge now!

For me, even the smallest variations in routine can provide much needed freshness into my day. Maybe tomorrow I'll get to ride on a Harley...

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Reflections - Kimberly Kingsley
I watched "Ray" the other night. The movie portrayed Ray Charles as having a rich and courageous life. He battled Heroin for many, many years. I was particularly moved by a scene of him in rehab when he had a vision (or perhaps a visit) from his mother and little brother who had died years earlier. In the vision they loved him up and released him from guilt he had carried all of his life. I couldn't help but think that this closure is what gave him the strength to stand on his own two feet without heroin for the rest of his life.

So many of us use addictive behavior to mask our pain - what would happen if we just got rid of the pain?