Choice: the ultimate declaration of freedom.
Responsibility: the price we pay for choice.
January 12, 2016
Be the embodiment of your own truth.
Often, we sway best by not attempting to sway at all.
January 4, 2016
You can be in the swirl without being part of the swirl.
January 3, 2016
Is a life ever "resolved" within a lifetime?
December 20, 2015
Growing older is process of distillation: whatever we truly "are" is intensified with age.
The party manners of youth don't last forever!
December 16, 2015
When things in your world aren't going the way you want and maybe you're feeling a little disappointed or disheartened, try to remember. There's somebody out there who looks at your situation and sees "perfection".
Wherever you are on your path, whatever you have, #payitforward.
December 13, 2015
"What do you mean by that?!"
The sentiment of the cyber age.
December 10, 2015
Nothing about the fallibility of being human interferes with the purity of our intentions. Aim high! (And if you miss the target, take another shot.)
December 9, 2015
Whose karma would you rather have, yours or theirs?
November 30, 2015
It really doesn't matter if it's a flavor you like or one that you don't.
Chocolate exclusivity is still exclusive.
Strawberry partisanship is still partisan.
Vanilla extremism is still extreme.
Pistachio radicalism is still radical.
The flavors are a contrivance to make some feel better about themselves when, in the end, we're all just the same: cogent, mobile, articulate, culpable masses of protoplasm with a limited "use by" date (though some of us never make it that far).
November 22, 2015
The energy we emit into the world is a wave. It comes back to us either echoed or inundated by the intentions of others.
Stress churns a chaotic sea and is driven by time or money or others whose waves disrupt our own.
Peace results when we surround ourselves with those who emit sympathetic waves, when we lessen the importance of the constraints of the continuum or the dollar.
Everything is relative. Choice is the catalyst.
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