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Seeing all is connected and intertwined
Bird Droppings September 22, 2015 Seeing all is connected and intertwined As I thought about the Sydney J. Harris passage below and walked out to my car I thought of my quiet spot where I meditate and something hit me. I generally sit facing east towards the rising sun, daily the gossamer threads of life…
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The confines or infinity of a circle
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The constraints of surmounting learning difficulties
Bird Droppings September 18, 2015 The constraints of surmounting learning difficulties “Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” Dr. Seuss “There are two ways of meeting difficulties. You alter the difficulties or you alter yourself to meet them.” Phyllis Bottome An…
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Do we need a bit more soul?
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Sometimes history is a teacher and others only a memory
Bird Droppings September 16, 2015 Sometimes history is a teacher and others only a memory On Facebook yesterday I shared a photo and article that briefly explained an event in our nation’s history. On September 15, 1963 an explosion tore through the African-American 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, it was a Sunday. People…
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Who would have thought of a buffalo snort in the dark?
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I have found that real forgiveness is difficult work
Bird Droppings September 14, 2015 I have found that real forgiveness is difficult work “The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” Mahatma Gandhi I spent the morning just about two years ago on a field tip of sorts for a graduate school class. We visited the MLK Jr. Memorial Center…
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Why can we not really get a handle on this day?
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So much difference in people’s perceptions
Bird Droppings September 10, 2015 So much difference in people’s perceptions For some people Friday the thirteenth is a day of foreboding and others it is simply another sunrise and sunset. European culture brought the foreboding element of this day to the Americas. Some argue it has metaphysical properties and is not just the day…
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Checking the toes for mittens