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willow

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joined on 08/05/06
last updated 06/15/09
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i love the mountains.....i raised my children as a single mother...and now have grandchildren whom i adore...i have my own business cleaning houses..i strive to live in the "now" and remain open to new experiences and knowledge of any form...i believe in respecting the animals who are sacrificed daily so america can have mcdonalds.. ...i love mother earth and try to tread lightly upon her...i am a rainbow of the living light, a spiritual warrior, a survivor, ...a goddess...
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"There are things that we don't want to happen but have to accept,
Things we don't want to know but have to learn,
And people we can't live without but have to let go."
~ author unknown
Wed, November 29, 2006 - 9:30 PM permalink - 0 comments
 
i know why i love the mountains...
because they are always there...
always strong...always there to hold me...when im alone...i have the mountains, the trees, the grass, and me...
thru my tears i see them...standing there being strong...always unmoving...always my refuge....i can count on it...
broken and weak i climb to the top...breathing in, breathing out i reach out for comfort...no one is there...just me...
i am there....me...the mountain...the trees...the grass...always there...i l... read more
Thu, November 23, 2006 - 3:47 PM permalink - 0 comments
 
"What makes us most human is not whether we are or are not biologically driven and determined beings; but, rather, how we respond to this relative truth. The conscious choices we make in related to the dynamic, psychobiological forces of teh daimonic define our humanity."
~ Stephen A. Diamond
Wed, November 22, 2006 - 2:26 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
"Integrity is unity of the personality; it implies being brutally honest with ourselves about our intentionality. Since intentionality is inextricably bound up with the daimonic, this is never an easy, nor always pleasant pursuit. But being willing to admit our daimonic tendencies - to know them consciously and to wisely oversee them - brings with it the invaluable blessing of freedom, vigor, inner strength, and self-acceptance."
~ Stephen A. Diamond,
Wed, November 22, 2006 - 2:25 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
We all go through times when we wish we could press a fast-forward button and propel ourselves into the future and out of our current circumstances. Whether the situation we are facing is minor, or major such as the loss of a loved one, it is human nature to want to move away from pain and find comfort as soon as possible. Yet we all know deep down that we need to work through these experiences in a conscious fashion rather than bury our heads in the sand, because these are the times when we ... read more
Tue, November 14, 2006 - 7:49 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
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