By sherry on Jun 21, 2010 in Communion, Nature | 0 Comments
As the longest day of the year comes to an end, an opportunity for a new way of being begins . . . This is a crossroad moment for us, should we choose to take it this way. The Summer Solstice graces us by providing a portal of opportunity through which we can walk with [...]
By admin on Jun 23, 2009 in animals' grace | 0 Comments
Two months ago my daughter Jenna and I were very very saddened when our cat Buddy disappeared while I was away on a trip and he was spending time at another house. I was very concerned because he went missing 10 miles or so from where we live. He was already missing four days before [...]
By admin on Jun 17, 2009 in Taking Responsibility | 0 Comments
I have had chronic disabling back pain for years. In order to get relief, massage therapy on a weekly basis was a way of life since the 80′s, until I met a healer here on Maui. For four years, she helped me in ways beyond healing the physical pain and now my back has been [...]
By admin on May 28, 2009 in The Power of Gratitude, trust over fear | 0 Comments
In 1999 we were in an upward spiral to infinite financial independence due to our investing in a foreign bank which yielded enormous returns. My beloved and I watched this growing abundant horizon with excitement and humble gratitude for the blessing of this fortune. We embarked upon many life-style changes including a full year of [...]
By admin on Apr 13, 2009 in amazing grace | 2 Comments
This Grace-filled Odyssey May Make You Chuckle I know I am Mr. Dreamer but I believe any Miracles and Grace start from a dream. I was orphaned in Japan when I was 3 years old. I was raised by a family friend who was a gambler. By the time I was 16, he could not [...]
By admin on Apr 13, 2009 in amazing grace | 0 Comments
At the end of Chapter 1, Sunny reports: “I became an EMT in NY, and worked in very cold weather and carried very heavy patients day and night. But my wage was only $7 per hour. After two years, I was watching the Travel Channel having Crazy Horse Beer and baby carrots. The show was [...]
By admin on Apr 10, 2009 in something appearing "bad" turns out "good" | 0 Comments
As I was born with a bad back, I was unable to participate in school sports and was in a lot of pain a good deal of time. My father, an oral surgeon, took me to the various specialists who worked on back problems, and they all recommended I should have my vertebrae fused in [...]
By admin on Mar 31, 2009 in faith over fear | 0 Comments
I was laid off of my job as Project Secretary at an engineering firm in November 2008 after nine and one-half years of employment. I received a check for my last two weeks services plus three weeks of accrued paid leave time. Now, I’ve been taught that coincidence is when God chooses to work anonymously. [...]
By admin on Mar 11, 2009 in kindness of strangers | 0 Comments
When I was 20 years old, I went on a road trip to see the Grateful Dead in Las Vegas. I had never been to see the Dead, and wanted to go as a social observer, to have a feel for what the culture was like. I had a great time, and was happy to [...]