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Today is Monday.  Getting out of bed and having a productive Monday is always a little difficult, however this morning was especially hard.  Yesterday, it was 65 and sunny here in Denver, this morning, when I woke up, it was overcast and flurrying.  But, I thought, I said  I was going to go to yoga [...]

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The yoga class I went to this morning focused on the importance of forgiveness.  Forgiveness of others, forgiveness of events or ideas, and most importantly forgiveness of yourself.  When we hold on to past hurt we solidify an unbreakable bond with that person, event or idea.  I know I’ve talked before about the importance of [...]

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sioux story on creation

The Creator gathered all of Creation and said, “I want to hide something from the humans until they are ready for it. It is the realization that they create their own reality.” The eagle said, “Give it to me, I will take it to the moon.” The Creator said, “No. One day they will go [...]

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I started the month of January with my right eye swollen shut, the tip of my nose glowing like Rudolph, my nostrils flaring as the air burned my raw skin and my body plastered to the bed, unable to move.  No, I wasn’t attacked by the little people hiding under my bed in my sleep.  It was worse. [...]

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forgiveness and self growth

There is a song by the Velvet Underground called “Candy Says”.  I was listening to it the other day, cleaning my house, not really paying much attention, and one line stood out.  It had a deeply sobering and somewhat saddening effect on me: “What do you think I’d see, if I could walk away from me?” [...]