“And this our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything.” ~ William Shakespeare
Why? Why through out the ages is there such sorrow, tragedy and loss? I believe our pain comes from our "connection" to one another, yet this is our greatest strength. The paradox of the human heart. sorrow is not the hearts end tragedy is not a punishment loss is not a mistake All the colors of life were meant to shine in the dance of karma, even the darkest hues. For the heavy stones of our sorrow is the foundation for the bridge of life, love and wonder that have and will be built upon the earth. When one finds the strength to put back together a broken heart. It is then that they find the strength to love beyond condition. Om Shanti Shanti Shanti
"I must create a system or be enslaved by another mans; I will not reason and compare: my business is to create." ~William Blake
If we continue to blindly follow big oil, many wonders will be driven from this world.
“The most effective kind of education is that a child should play amongst lovely things.” ~ Plato
"Somewhere there is something incredible waiting to be known." ~Carl Sagan The greatest loss on a blackened earth will be the wonder we will never find.
At the moment of commitment The Universe conspires to help. The time is now. Gather to a cause and all will fall into place. It is the heart of hope.
“The unity of freedom has never relied on uniformity of opinion” ~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy If it is clear skies or simply freedom form foreign oil... Let us be As One.
“in modern war you will die like a dog for no good reason.” ~Ernest Hemingway
As long as war is regarded as wicked, it will always have its fascination. When it is looked upon as vulgar, it will cease to be popular. ~ Oscar Wilde
Honor? There ain't no honor in this war. The machine-guns killed it. And if the machine-guns didn't, then the artillery did. And if the artillery didn't, then the chlorine gas sure as hell did. ~ A soldier discussing the Great War
If you wish for peace, understand war. ~Strategy (1967) by B. H. Liddell Hart
hey just stopping by to wish you guys some Happy Holidays, and a Happy New Years! How did your classes at school go this semester after getting your black belts?