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We Are Always Alone AND We Are Never Alone
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Amma is Deepening my Bhakti
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Celebrating my Grandma’s Birthday
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The Story of a Blessing Way Circle
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Keeping It All In Balance
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Are You a Millionaire Looking for a Lightworker to Fund?
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Releasing Expectations of my Internal Masculine
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Experiencing the Bliss of Detachment
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Ahh, the last day of the year. As I wrote in a previous blog (“
Last night, as I gazed out at the stars through my living room window, I spoke some intentions out loud to the Universe. My heart opened and I felt as though some higher part of my mind was directly communicating with the stars. I remembered my teacher, who is “Basil” in my
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Before heading out of town on my 
Today is my Grandma’s 96th birthday. I celebrate her birth and I joyfully acknowledge all the wonderful ways she has enriched my life with her humor, enthusiasm, brightness, and love. I attribute my positive attitude and cheerfulness to her example and guidance.
Last weekend I attended a Blessing Way Circle for a friend who will be thirteen years old soon. The invitation had asked us to bring the gift of a single flower, along with words of wisdom and blessings for her future. That morning I walked downtown in the glorious autumn sunshine, stopped by the flower shop, and breathed in gratitude as I hiked along the flowing creek up to the gathering. On the trail, it was wonderful to watch people’s faces light up when they saw the big bright dahlia in my hand. Several people commented on how beautiful it was, and their joy increased my own.
Balance. That is the angel card I picked for this week, as I am juggling many balls: my parents visiting for my cousin’s wedding; taking care of boys and household chores; cooking vegan meals, giving Reiki sessions, writing blog articles, doing spiritual practices… and so on! I am continually amazed at how I pick the perfect card each week. (Angel cards, by Kathy Tyler and Joy Drake, Narada Productions, Inc., Milwaukee, WI, 1981.)
Somehow I continue to – more or less – keep it all in balance. Sometimes I do forget things though… Like last week, when my dear friend Thomas and I took another evening picnic up to Mt. Ashland, I forgot the plates and forks! We laughed heartily as we ate the delicious vegan meal on the lids, using the big serving spoons as utensils. But again, in the big scheme of things, when almost one billion people are starving on the planet, it doesn’t really matter that I forgot the plates and forks. With humility, I offer incredible gratitude for all of the blessings and abundance in my simple, yet joyous, yogini life.
Are you a millionaire or (gulp) a billionaire? If so, did you hear the recent news that Bill Gates convinced 38 billionaires to donate half of their wealth to charities? I was very inspired when I heard that, as I have been envisioning ideas like that for some time.
On June 26th, I posted a blog article (“Release!”) about my process of releasing all expectations and griefs that I have placed on any forms of the masculine. Very soon after writing that article, I became aware that I needed to not only release expectations and griefs that I had placed on external forms of the masculine, but I also needed to release all the expectations that I had put on my internal masculine. I reflected on how much I expected of my own masculine, and I saw that while my masculine side completely bowed to my feminine side, it was not a reciprocal bowing! My feminine side was completely frustrated with my masculine side and refused to bow to it.