TEN Deep Thoughts for 2007 Number 10 - Life is sexually transmitted. Number 9 - Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die. Number 8 - Men have two emotions: Hungry and Horny. If you see him without an erection, make him a sandwich. Number 7 - Give a person a fish and you feed them for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and they won't bother you for weeks. Number 6 - Some people are like a Slinky...not really good for anything, but you still can't help but smile... Sign in to see full entry.
http://www.friendsofwashoe.org/action_alerts_current_info.shtml Please care about this... Please do something! No matter how near to or far from human the chimps may be, they deserve respect for what they are of themselves, and we owe them, for years of inhumanity inflicted upon them. Sign in to see full entry.
The following is excerpted from an exchange with Frankenkitty, in the comments to one of her posts: http://www.blogit.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/AngieK8265/ It is extremely rare for a primate to be able to be returned to the wild. In fact, I only have heard of one instance in which it was attempted with a female who had been raised in a human family; it was slow, and difficult, and just when it was looking like succeeding, poachers killed her. I recommend the book Next of Kin by Roger Fouts. The zoo... Sign in to see full entry.
Finally did it, clicked the button, upgraded to 'silver' and opened a new blog, a photo-gallery in Art & Photography, called The Roving Eye. I hope you will visit, and take a tour of Inchland that is currently on offer... Sign in to see full entry.
Loss I thought you'd live forever, though I know it can't be so-- I've always known I'd lose you, though I thought you'd never go... There'd be time some perfect day to speak the long-unspoken word, To tell you all I needed to, to be sure that you had heard... That there'd be time to listen, to show how much I care To be sure you know I love you, before you aren't there. But I have been so busy, and believed you'd always be within my voice's reach, and where my eyes could turn and see that you... Sign in to see full entry.
I was just reading Julia's post about letting go, and remembered some internal exploration I did on this topic a while back. I, like Julia, have a hard time letting go of things. I looked inwards to see what beliefs I hold that would make letting go so difficult. Things, feelings, people... call me 'limpet,' once something is mine, I want it to stay mine. But why? I also value traveling light-- like the philosopher who saw someone drinking from a stream using their cupped hands, and pulled his... Sign in to see full entry.
We all get stuck sometimes, and getting ourselves unstuck is how we learn where the treacherous territory is, where the sand is quick and the mud is thick... and to have someone come along every time and pull us out of the muck deprives us of what we came there to learn. That's one reason not to leap in just because someone is in distress, just like not helping a hatchling escape the shell. There are those who cherish their troubles and ailments, who need them and want them for reasons we may... Sign in to see full entry.
When someone needs a healing, as I use the term, it means they are stuck: their energy is blocked, it is not moving as it should for their well-being. Symptoms of being stuck are depression, tiredness, apathy, boredom, indecision, loss of enthusiasm, irritability... A healing is about getting that energy moving again, getting life moving along again, restoring a sense of personal boundaries and space, and enthusiasm for life. A 'healing' is something that causes energy to become unstuck. It can... Sign in to see full entry.
Most of us are healers. We want there to be happiness, comfort and gratification in the world, and not only for ourselves or our loved ones: we want it for everyone. Maybe we have days when, in fact, we don't feel or behave much like healers, and some of us have developed hard personas of not caring about the other guy, of taking care of Number One, of letting the weak fall by the wayside just as natural selection dictates for most of the species of the world. If you look a few layers under that... Sign in to see full entry.
On National Public Radio today, I heard someone decrying the over- and inappropriate usage of the label "terrorist," a word for which, apparently, there is no legal definition. It is one reason that the Gu'ment can do the tricks it does with issues of National Security. To paraphrase what she said, when you call someone a terrorist for failing to leash their dog, what do you call someone who blows up your dog to get you to agree with them? She suggested other handy short-cut terminologies for... Sign in to see full entry.