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- What the heart knows now
- Coyote or wolf comes teaching trust
- Playing spirit hide and seek
- Ready for it to end! Don’t want it to end…
- When we’re triggered
- What really matters–turning the compass to True North
- Merry Christmas from our little house in the woods
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What the heart knows now
Today is the last day of my seventy-five day journey to connect more deeply with God, Spirit, Holy, Love…to explore “What the Heart Knows” during the waning days of 2020. Wow! What a ride it’s been. I can’t believe we’re … Continue reading
Posted in What the Heart Knows
Tagged commitment, daily blogging, exploration, friends, gratitude, heart, holy, namaste, presence, purpose, readers, spirit, spirituality, what matters
51 Comments
Turkey, brussels sprout salad, hurting hearts, gratitude and thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving all you dear readers with your roasting turkeys, your whipped mashed potatoes, your savory stuffing, your brussels sprout salads, your pumpkin pies. Or perhaps you’re feasting on pizza? Coq au vin? Paella? Butternut squash risotto? Grilled cheese sandwich? … Continue reading
Posted in What the Heart Knows
Tagged blogging, brussels sprout salad, family, friends, gratitude, nature, non-gratitude, readers, sadness, Thanksgiving, turkey
45 Comments
The “like button” twirls, curtsies and waves goodbye (or so we think)
Yesterday the “like button” twirled, curtsied and exited stage left, waving merrily goodbye as she left. Ms. Like Button and I chatted over tea earlier in the day while the Holy poured. I laid the cards on the table as … Continue reading
Posted in What the Heart Knows
Tagged blogging, creative writing, distraction, humor, like button, likes, New York City, Reader, readers, story, WordPress
56 Comments
“You’ll lose all your readers if you write a spiritual blog every day.” (Fact check: not true.)
About a week ago this idea arose like a cartoon lightbulb above this head. It said, “How about dedicating the waning days of 2020 to connect deeper with Heart, Spirit, God? How about offering words, feelings, typing fingers to what … Continue reading
Posted in What the Heart Knows
Tagged blogging, commitment, gratitude, heart, humor, love, pandemic, readers, spirituality, storyteller, What the Heart Knows
48 Comments
What’s ignited your inner fireworks this week?
Hello, reader, out there in Cyberspace. I can almost see you sitting at your computer. Some of you have a drink in hand–others a cup of tea–you are drinking coffee–you come unaccompanied to the computer. I come without a cup … Continue reading
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Tagged 4th of July, blogging, family, fireworks, glasses, Houghton, life, moose, musings, personal, photography, Picasa, readers, Swan, tea, thoughts, Upper Peninsula
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Readers come and readers go
Dear bloggers, has this happened to you? You love your readers, every one. You adore the give-and-take of commenters. You think they are cooler than the moon. They are awesome! And then, one fine blogging day, one or seventeen commenters disappear into the ethers … Continue reading →