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BZ

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joined on 01/31/06
last updated 10/16/09
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My Testimonials

August 20, 2008
Brian is a pleasantly *normal* guy and fun to hang out with. He's very easy to talk to and I appreciate his integrity.
March 19, 2006
Table Top Art says:
i love you

I love who you are

you a good person. I look at you and I admire you. you work hard. your inspired to do what you love. you have goals. you have dreams. your yourself. your hot. your smart. you care about me. you take good car of yoru son.

i feel very lucky to be with you

I feel like i can express myself around you

I just love you
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Consciously Becoming Conscious

Gender
Male
Age
26
Location
about me
Just know that I absolutely love healing arts, specifically Massage Therapy ( I am a C.M.T. ), Aikido & Yoga. For income, I'm currently a technical recruiter so if you're a high tech nerd in need of a job, let me know! I'm a big fan of open source technologies.

I'm interested in learning more about non profits, coops, writing grants, team management, motivational speaking, and just communication in general. If you are an expert or have an interest or passion in any of these places then lets talk!

I believe in being young and being wise, and I believe that I can be more successful by surrounding myself with others who are succesfull, this includes the business realm, but not limited to it- if you think your successfull in anything you do, I'd love to talk! Since moving to hawaii i've picked up an interest in fire spinning (although I dont know if i can make the time to pick it up yet). Theres a lot of great Aikido here on the islands and im looking forward to exploring more of that as well as branching out and exploring more of the yoga community. I've been doing a lot of self practice since moving here which has been really great as well.

I am also interested in communication and group communication because of a passion for non-violence. Communication plays an essential role in preventing and managing violence in the world.

I care about our environment. I think it's the Hopi that look at what the consequences of their actions today will be on the 7th generation down. I try to adopt this line of thought, as it really embodies mindfulness of nature and our connection with it.

I have a five year old son who had the opportunity to go to the best preschool in the world when we lived in CA. They let kids be kids. It's a co-op so the kids are not forced to learn anything for government standardized testing, he gets to go to preschool and have the freedom and safety to discover who he is. What he likes and doesn't like, explore new things, play with new people. Learn about conflict with other children by the pure experience of it. He gets to play in the water, dig in the sand, play dress up or swing on a slide. He gets to express himself in a myriad of different ways. We try to parent in the same style, unfortunately we missed the "Parents guide to raising a healthy human" memo that God must have sent one of those days I missed class in school. =P We really love being parents and are always looking for more information and awareness of children and whats best for them and their development at different stages. If your a progressive child educator and/or parent- please hit me up!


More later.
Until then . . .

Just ask!

Much love,

- Brian

P.S. Just what is the nature of reality anyways?? =)
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My Blog

Its as if we are newborns
unable to walk and survive on our own
unaware that the treasure
of our heart
is all that is needed
to move beyond this collective infancy
no wonder humanity wears
the diaper of Religion
for God is truly our father
our model and protector
the great teacher
and Goddess is truly our mother
our life and and safety
where expression is born
the great nurturer
and like parents that allow the young child
to fall again and again
while learning to walk
God &... read more
Thu, April 19, 2007 - 3:06 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
A certain man had a jealous wife
and a very, very appealing maidservant.

The wife was careful not to leave them alone,
ever. For six years they were never left in a room together.

But then one day
at the public bath the wife suddenly remembered
that she'd left her silver washbasin at home.

"Please, go get the basin," she told her maid.

The girl jumped to the task, because she knew
that she would finally get to be alone
with the master. She ran joyfully.

She flew,
and de... read more
Tue, April 10, 2007 - 12:39 AM permalink - 1 comment
 
The son of Mary, Jesus, hurries up a slope
as though a wild animal were chasing him.
Someone following him asks, "Where are you going?
No one is after you." Jesus keeps on,
saying nothing, across two more fields. "Are you
the one who says words over a dead person,
so that he wakes up?" I am. "Did you not make
the clay birds fly?" Yes. "Who then
could possibly cause you to run like this?"
Jesus slows his pace.

"I say the Great Name over the deaf and the blind,
th... read more
Sat, April 7, 2007 - 8:58 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
The first chakra, or Muladhara Chakra, has the associated element of Earth. With earth comes the physical manifestation and representation(s) of our life. This includes of course, survival. Survival today means $, and $ means employment (or asset investments if you've set yourself up that way). Food, Shelter, Money, Employment & Sex are all part of the representation of this root chakra.

Recently there has been a mutual parting of ways from myself and my current employer. Their servers ar... read more
Wed, March 28, 2007 - 1:56 PM permalink - 0 comments
 
Dear friends,

I want to pass along to you a couple of quotes and a thought-provoking phrase that is actually a customary greeting of the Masai of South Africa. The quotes both speak to the element of time with regard to teaching and relationships. And the greeting is a vast improvement over the commonly heard "How's it going?" or "How are you?" -- the habit most people fall back on that generally lead to rather unsatisfying conversations.

The first quote came to me in a note Michael sen... read more
Mon, January 22, 2007 - 3:08 PM permalink - 0 comments
 
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