pamāda — carelessness, negligence, indolence, remissness
Daily Words of the Buddha for June 09, 2016

Udakañhi nayanti nettikā;
usukārā namayanti tejanaṃ;
dāruṃ namayanti tacchakā;
attānaṃ damayanti paṇḍitā.
Irrigators regulate the rivers;
fletchers straighten the arrow shaft;
carpenters shape the wood;
the wise control themselves.
Dhammapada 6.80
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from the Pali by Acharya Buddharakkhita
Tarot Contemplation – Ace of Wands

The road is opening … what was previously a difficult situation is easing up and improving, particularly where work/career is concerned. Paddle out and catch this next energy wave with an upbeat, energetic approach. If you’ve had a project in mind, now is an ideal moment to begin your work. Be bold and ask for what you want/need in the work/career circle of your life … you are likely to get what you want. The powerfully explosive energy of the Ace, coupled with a focus on matters relating to fiery creativity in work and career, means that it is also a positive sign of growth in your finances. Sometimes, this Ace indicates gifts of money or anything that has value to both giver and receiver. And, with healthier finances you are in an excellent position to pursue a new health regime. The payoff for doing this now will be huge later, so don’t delay. Remember that mind and body are deeply linked; one affects the other, always. Aces also indicate new beginnings, which means the introduction of new ideas. A new spiritual influence is coming into your life. Who or What is/are your spiritual role model(s)?
Hauʻoli lā Pōʻaha
Aloha kākahiaka e Hauʻoli lā Pōʻaha oukou. Ō kā maluhia no me ʻoe.Eye spy | Grandtrines
Symptoms of Entering 5th Dimensional Consciousness | The New Divine Humanity
Time has lost its hold on you, you are Between Worlds or so it feels, you have slipped out of the Attachment to the old way of being, and yet you do not feel fully anchored in the New. It can feel …
Source: Symptoms of Entering 5th Dimensional Consciousness | The New Divine Humanity
The Summer Solstice is just two weeks away! | Humanistic Paganism
The Summer Solstice approaches! Ready?The Summer Solstice is known in Contemporary Neo-Paganism as Litha or Midsummer. Neo-Pagan mythology often marks this as the moment the sun god meets his …
Source: The Summer Solstice is just two weeks away! | Humanistic Paganism
Meditation
“Meditation reinforces the profound knowing that I am never alone.”
An Herbalist Advice: Berberis Aquifolium – The Healing Garden
Everyone around the world deals with ear infections, no matter how young or old a person may be. Ear infections are one of those things that you cannot escape, even if you tried with all of your mi…
Source: An Herbalist Advice: Berberis Aquifolium – The Healing Garden
9 Most Intriguing Underwater Discoveries of All Times – Learning Mind
Over time, underwater discoveries and their mysteries come to the surface. It might surprise you what lurks beneath the cold depths of the Earth’s water.
Source: 9 Most Intriguing Underwater Discoveries of All Times – Learning Mind
Tarot Contemplation – The Moon

Your Spidey intuition is definitely ON, so trust your instincts and your impressions, even if you don’t know where they are coming from. However, here’s a caveat: all is not what it seems. If you feel you cannot trust someone, then you probably can’t. Go with your Gut. If you are waiting on another for answers, you will need to be patient as it’s going to take a while. Don’t make business decisions based on anything other than absolute concrete fact. Ask questions and practice active listening to make sure you and your co-workers understand each other perfectly. Remain calm and patient. Give your co-workers and supervisors the benefit of a doubt, because reality may not be anywhere close to as bad as you think. Emotions are running high in your key relationships. Don’t make assumptions. Take a break if you need to … and if you have to argue, be fair and keep those emotions in check. As far as health is concerned, definitely follow your intuition, if you find you are not in agreement with your healthcare provider, get a second opinion, or a new provider. Pay attention to your thoughts and feelings, and to flashes of information that come seemingly out of nowhere. To entertain your Muse, why not check out a few of those spiritually esoteric sources … you’ll get more out of reading them than usual.
Hauʻoli lā Pōʻakolu
Aloha kākahiaka e Hauʻoli lā Pōʻakolu oukou. Ō kā maluhia no me ʻoe.
Good morning and Happy Wednesday, everyone. Peace be with you.
Tarot Contemplation – Six of Cups

Reminiscing on the good ‘ole days is fine, so long as you are not stuck in the past. Our memories are imperfect when we choose to focus on what we perceived were the “good” things and conveniently forget about the “bad”. Creativity is stimulated today, so if you are able to express yourself through drawing, painting, writing, scrapbooking … any activity along those lines … then do so and enjoy what you create. In your main relationship, refocusing on what matters most to both of you will be the key to brighter tomorrows. An old lover might come around today … think long and hard before re-starting an old romance. Ex’s are ex’s for a reason! Good moneymaking projects would be creative ways that incorporate a retro or nostalgic feel, or appeal to children. You also might come across money from unexpected sources related to someone in your past, or an inheritance of which you were not previously aware. Ritual of any kind can be helpful to you spiritually now. You may find beauty and meaning in re-creating some of the spiritual rituals that you knew as a child … updating and re-inventing your old traditions will serve you very well at this time.
Bridging of Two Worlds
Our Native prophecies tell us that we came to this earth plane to have an experience as an “Animal” & to experience “Separation” from the ONENESS of Creation. Humanity has lived under the “Laws of the Jungle” where is has been everyone for themselves & survival of the fittest. The birth of the “White Buffalo Calf” was symbolic that this WHEEL OF LIFE for humanity had been completed; for 2 DNA bloodlines had been merged. Our ancestors knew that the “Mysteries of the Universe” were not to be CHALLENGED, but rather understood. For our teachings tell us of 2 kingdoms and how in the end times we will become the ONE tribe of Humanity. The RAINBOW TRIBE; a tribe of many colors. Our prophecies…
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Today’s transits – June 6, 2016 – Monday | minute astrologer
Saturn moves back to 12 degrees Sagittarius (tropical zodiac). Check charts for energy at 12 degrees for areas of your life that are getting rewards or lessons in cultural integration. Time to fre…
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How the Power of Silence Can Rewire Your Brain and Transform Health | Wake Up World
Science is finding that “noise pollution” may very well dumb us down, compromise health and dramatically increase stress, high blood pressure, insomnia, heart disease and obesity.
By contributing writer Carolanne Wright
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We Are All Family – The DNA Journey
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Theosophy – Relationship and Solitude (Part 3), by Raghavan Iyer
RELATIONSHIP AND SOLITUDE – III
These companions realize that true solitude is not loneliness, but the experience of a more intense fellowship that goes beyond the human kingdom. It is a fellowship not merely with nature seen in terms of its four kingdoms – mineral, vegetable, animal and human – but a fellowship that includes three invisible elemental kingdoms. Even more, it is a fellowship with living forces that are neither remote abstractions nor anthropomorphized entities. Through this fellowship we may experience the thrill of the discovery that within the human body there is a universe intimately bound up with a vast universe which includes many more worlds than what either visually or conceptually we call the cosmos. Deep, steady and regular meditation, supported by the integrity of self-study, becomes after a point as natural as breathing. It becomes continuous with the whole of one’s life, and then a person can never be lonely in the ordinary sense, because one will be unafraid. If there is no limiting conception of oneself which makes one vulnerable, there is nothing to fear.
To explain this in detail would be futile because an explanation would say nothing to someone who does not have some experience of it. The best way to understand it is to focus one’s consciousness, within the solitude of one’s own life, upon those passages in the great devotional texts which give the capacity – within the alembic of one’s purified imagination, the matrix of one’s serene ideation, and the warmth of one’s expanding heart – to tap through meditation the ideation, benevolence and compassion of beings who have gained enlightenment. An infallible test of whether one has truly entered the stream is that one recognizes one’s predecessors, the Tathagatas. People who only attempt meditation for a while, and keep pretending that they have the last word or the final answer, are pitiable failures. The individual who has an authentic inner life feels a profound veneration for a vast brotherhood of beings who have walked that way before. Many people experience a comparable feeling on trips to the mountains, especially when they are alone for a long time. They experience an exhilaration at seeing another human being. There is a comradeship which we can experience but are not ready to verbalize.
We can find in such fruitful encounters preparatory anticipations of the solidarity experienced through the discipline of discipleship, meditating as steadily as a spinning top, while also engaged in creative action. Enjoying comradeship with the Brotherhood of Bodhisattvas, the disciple is strengthened by his constant awareness of Their boundless compassion. Simply to think of their infinite sacrificial wisdom fortifies him. This is a profound experience, and anyone can earn it by making the necessary effort. But in the sacred realm no false coins will serve, and there can be no cheating or manipulation. As in Rene Daumal’s Mount Analogue, the only thing that entitles one to go further is being able to extract a particular kind of pearl-like substance that one can only get by risking great danger, coming close to precipitous waterfalls and crashing cascades. Progress is made solely by daring, the willingness to go through repeated trials, and by magnanimity.
Though depicted in different ways by many teachers throughout vast ages, the trials of a disciple are very real. No strength is gained by any who are unwilling to be tested and tried, or who are afraid of trying. This will always be the case, as long as the universe has the integrity necessary to accommodate the continuities between great beings and every person alive. In a universe of law, the only way in which it is possible to go through the journey is step by step. As suggested in the story of Job, one’s burden will never be greater than one can bear. But at any given time, the trial one is undergoing will seem as if it is too much. Jesus exemplified this at his supreme trial when he faced the thought that he might have been forsaken. Even though such thoughts may occur, the disciple can persist. Faith will triumph over doubt, and Kama Manas will finally be sloughed off like the skin of a snake. The new self emerges at that very point where one is willing to let go of the whole assemblage of past limitations. But this cannot be done once and for all. It has to be done repeatedly.
There will be many trials, and, for those who are simply not able to understand what is involved, the warning is given at the outset that this is the Path of Woe. The Rosicrucian motto enjoins: “Know, dare, will,” and, above all, “remain silent.” If candidates are willing to fulfil such precise qualifications, they will be able to travel the whole Path. It is that kind of journey where, if one gains a self-sustaining measure of growth on the Path, a point is reached, earlier than one might think, where there is no more anxiety or concern about one’s own good. When that point is passed, one is truly fortunate, because then it is possible to keep going while seeing beyond the calculus of consequences. A faith can be fostered which is founded in understanding and reinforced from within by a high resolve embodied in the realm of sacrificial action, depicted forcefully in the Bhagavad Gita.Inevitably, one may appear to lose ground at times, but a person who is ambivalent and dithering cannot augment his faith. All despondency has to be cast off. While this cannot be done at the beginning, it will be required as one grows. It can be done provided one always keeps looking ahead to that which is beyond oneself, and which encompasses all other human beings.
One must show a warm gratitude to those pilgrims on the path who, having gone further up, are beckoning to the persons below. This is little understood in the world of inversions or in the language of lower Manas which has tarnished all images of the truths of the spiritual life. We can become ready for more and more, however, by using every increment of authentic experience. It is the constant effort to bring many individuals to this hunger for genuine learning and to give them some meaningful hope, that constitutes the great sacrifice of the Mahatmas. Their ceaseless and magnanimous work is vaster at all times than any individual can comprehend, but at the same time it has precision in relation to the law of cycles. They work with vast cyclic forces and know what can be done in any year in any place at any level in relation to the greatest good of all. One will make marvellous discoveries as one climbs more, finding that the precision, detachment and selflessness needed are truly awe-inspiring. But a person will be proud to have become worthy even to know this much, and if he looks back at what he was a long time ago or sees those still struggling below, he will recognize a profound kinship and want to help in every way.
There is another telling insight in Mount Analogue. Pilgrims find they reach a stage where they cannot take the next step forward, where they have to sit and wait until those who are still struggling below have come up to their level. Those who would not do for others what has been done for them will never make further progress in the spiritual life. The door will be shut. Such persons may build up a pattern where, in their concern to keep going, they forget what they have already been through. They fail to empathize fully with those who are still struggling. A balance must be struck on the Path which can only be genuine and dynamic when produced by a rhythmic alternation between withdrawals and involvements, nivritti and pravritti, meditation and skill in the art of action, solitude and relationship. Disciples can integrate solitude into every week, into every day, and eventually integrate it into themselves so that they are within their spheres all the time and can see in all particular relationships mirrorings of vaster relationships with all living beings. They begin every week by deliberation in regard to what they can do for someone else and by self-study with regard to how they may apply what they have learned from others and how they may correct various sins of omission and commission. A person who regularly undertakes this can carry it out everywhere, even in the simplest relationships.
The most unspoken, intimate relationships reflect the very highest relations, which at the pinnacle of the spiritual life is that of disciple and teacher, but which at the cloud-obscured peak of enlightenment is like that between a child and a mother. The chela directly experiences these sacred relationships, which are inconceivable to human beings as they are. Yet, we can see them mirrored even in the awkward stumblings of ordinary men. Hence, as suggested in the great images given by Plato, those who recognize that the ladder of love extends into the elusive realms of the ineffable, can also see the reflections of that divine magic in its simplest manifestations among ordinary people. When a person can do this, there is no more dichotomy between authentic relationship and inner solitude.
An evolving human being and a developing disciple experience that which seems mysterious – what it is to be of the world and one with it and yet out of it and not in it at all. When we experience this in sufficient measure, we may more readily understand what it means to be a being who can remain awake during pralaya and yet also be uninvolved whilst fully engaged during manifestation in the work of the world. We come to see that for an ascending consciousness there are levels upon levels of negation and affirmation. This pair ultimately become like two poles that are symmetrically related to a higher pole which is beyond because it can never manifest and is unconditioned. This is most meaningful when seen, not as an image or a metaphor, but as a living reality within, pointing to the One beyond and above the Waters of Space, which “breathes breathless.” It is possible to remain in that ground of Being which is Non-Being. It is feasible to understand the vast meshing of karmic causation and at the same time, while standing outside it, to feel no sense of separateness from the most ignorant beings, toiling and hurting themselves and somehow through their stumblings, growing towards a greater freedom than they can recognize while still hiding in the shadows. Those who approach these transcendental recognitions will truly feel it a sacred privilege to “profit by the gift, the priceless boon of learning truth, the right perception of existing things, the knowledge of the non-existent.”
SIMILITUDE
As when with downcast eyes we muse and brood,
And ebb into a former life, or seem
To lapse far back in some confused dream
To states of mystical similitude,
If one but speaks or hems or stirs his chair,
Ever the wonder waxeth more and more,
So that we say, “All this hath been before,
All this hath been, I know not when or where”;
So, friend, when first I look’d upon your face,
Our thought gave answer each to each, so true –
Opposed mirrors each reflecting each –
That, tho’ I knew not in what time or place,
Methought that I had often met with you,
And either lived in either’s heart and speech.
ALFRED LORD TENNYSON
Hermes, June 1977
Raghavan Iyer
Theosophy – Relationship and Solitude (Part 2), by Raghavan Iyer
RELATIONSHIP AND SOLITUDE – II
Human beings willing to take their lives into their own hands can acknowledge when they have used a person as a means to their own end, and see this as unworthy. Highly evolved souls who fall into such abuses will go into a period of penance. They will engage in a chosen discipline of thought and action so as to atone for their past misuse. Penance is not to be understood in terms of externals. True tapas touches the core of one’s inward integrity. It fosters a calm reliance upon the great law of universal unity and ethical causation. It is rooted in the wisdom that protects right relationships. The tragedy of the human condition is that when we make moral discoveries we cannot readily go back to those we have wronged and rectify matters. Either it would be too painful or the individuals involved are not accessible. But we can correct our relationships at a higher level of integrity. We could prepare ourselves, in a practical way, to come out of the old and smaller circles of loyalty. We could authentically enter into the family of man and become members of that brotherhood of human beings who do their utmost, in the depths of solitude and self-examination as well as in the gamut of their relationships in daily life, to re-enact in simple situations what at an exalted level is effortlessly exemplified by the Brotherhood of Bodhisattvas.
Those who make this heroic effort become pioneers who point to the civilization of the future. They gestate new modes in the realm of pure ideation and bring them down into the region of the visible, laying foundations for a more joyous age in which there will be less defensiveness, fear and strain in the fit between theory and practice. Some want to get there straightaway, but they have never really asked themselves whether they have paid off their debts, or even faced up to the consequences of what they did before. This is a common error, but nonetheless it is insupportable in a cosmos that is a moral order. We cannot erase what went before, though we can make every new beginning count and insert it into a broader context. The great opportunity that the Aquarian Age offers is to gain a sense of proportion in relation to oneself, entering into an invisible brotherhood of comrades who are making similar attempts. Their mutual bonds come alive through their inmost reverence for their teachers, who exemplify in an ideal mode what their disciples strive to make real in their lives through sincere emulation to the best of their knowledge.
We need to function freely in the invisible realm of growth where all formulations can only be initial points of departure, and all interactions may serve as tentative embodiments of ideals. We know today, even in terms of the inverted insights of the lunar psychology now so widely disseminated, that our responses to others are in part truths about ourselves. We are aware that weak people are going to see weakness everywhere, or are going to be threatened by stronger people who remind them only more acutely of their own weakness. In the worst cases, the weak either try to pull down the stronger through image-crippling or try to live off them vampirically. On the opposite side, there are divine equivalents to these demoniac extremes, because evil is merely a privation of the good. Evil is only a shadow cast by a good which is not static: the more we seek it, the more it moves through degrees of relative manifestation extending into the unmanifest realm and beyond into that which cannot be called “good” or “true” or “beautiful” or anything, because it is beyond all appellations and attributes.
There is then a process that is the opposite of vampirization. Instead of subtracting from someone else for our own benefit every time we see something that is strong or admirable, we could try to be silent learners. This is not easy. Very great souls, wherever they are born, reveal themselves as archetypal learners. By learning all the time they readily assimilate the best from those they encounter, and thus rapidly learn in every direction. Light on the Path gives the most comprehensive and precise instruction: “No man is your enemy: no man is your friend. All alike are your teachers.” This mode of learning is a way of drawing from others which enriches all. The archetypal mode is so basic that it cannot remotely resemble institutionalized, routinized, inherited conceptions of learning. One can enact a whole manvantara within a single night if one is serious about learning, simply by sitting quietly in a restaurant and watching people coming and going, working and conversing. Learning is ceaselessly going on everywhere but it can become truly self-conscious only if one is sufficiently humble. It is absurd to insist that there is no alternative to manipulation in human relationships. What makes vampirization possible is a kind of perverted strength, a determined persistence in weakness. An Initiate will see in such sad cases not a weakling, but an old sorcerer playing sick games behind a weak exterior, using the guise of weakness for the sake of sordid traffic in human vulnerability. There is present a reflected ray of the divine, but its strength shows itself demoniacally, inverted through a perverse determination which can only push the person along the inclined slope that culminates in the irreversible utter loneliness, annihilation, and extinction of the vital connection with the Atman. We need to meditate deeply on the opposite to see to the very core of what is happening. We can only do this if we can witness what we see with a commensurate compassion. The self-destructive sorcery of vampirization and manipulation must be met by a tremendous love, such as that of Krishna, Buddha, or Christ, for the faint spark of moral perception in that unfortunate human being desperately needs to be fanned before it is wholly extinguished.
Meditation upon the nature of good and evil also points to a process that is the opposite of the demoniac tendency, through extreme insecurity, of breaking down the images of stronger people. True learners, in contrast to fickle sycophants, are skilled in the enjoyment of excellence. They are willing to worship the imprint of impersonal truths about human nature in the acts and utterances of noble souls, wherever they may be discerned. Diverse individuals may find kinship with exemplars of human excellence in ancient myths, in recorded history, and in the secret fraternity of living sages. If we sit down and calmly reflect upon the best persons we have ever known, upon those we most respect, we may come to see the finer qualities hidden in the creative depths of these beings. Continuous effort generates strength. If we love enough we will readily recognize that we are initially not worthy enough to appreciate all the excellences of higher beings. We need knowledge, self-study, and the companionship of those who are our comrades in the quest for wisdom. Then we become intuitively capable of drawing to that orbit wherein we sense without profanation a sacred dissemination and steady diffusion of ideals that may be incarnated by degrees. This is the only possible strength compatible with a spiritual cosmogony and an emanationist conception of human evolution. Strength is truly that which is compatible with further growth. This is no static notion of strength and there can be no external measure of it. Human beings are the greatest cowards when they will not admit a mistake and when they will not face themselves. The greatest heroes are the ones who show the courage needed for constant self-correction. True strength has nothing to do with indices of power in the visible realm. It shows itself in the inner life of man, in psychological struggles, and in the moral sphere. As we begin to gain a little of this inward strength, we prepare ourselves for more. Then it becomes natural and spontaneous to rejoice in the existence of those stronger than ourselves.
It is possible even now to recover something of that faded memory of the joys which were once experienced in families where one could insert one’s whole conception of oneself into a larger fellowship. We can no longer do this mechanically in Kali Yuga, least of all in a competitive society, and in relation to the family as defined merely in terms of blood ties and physical heredity. We have to re-discover and re-create the small family before we can join the greater family of man. We need to think about humanity as a whole, the human situation, human needs, human sufferings, and the glaring gap between the human predicament and all the expertise in the corridors of power. But we should not presume that we know enough about such matters. It would be better to seek to become effective servants of Those who alone have the wisdom needed to enlighten and elevate the whole of the human race, but who cannot do so without the help of companions. Drawn out of different cultures, they are the global forerunners who are willing to serve as “Fortune’s favoured soldiers” in the Army of the Voice.
Hermes, June 1977
Raghavan Iyer
Awake Dating – Dating Website for Truthers | GnosticWarrior.com
“Hey there! Are you single? Do you feel that there is nobody vibrating on your frequency?” – Awake Dating Hell, the facts are we live in the land of sin
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Pāli Word a Day for June 06, 2016

pamodati — to rejoice, enjoy, to be delighted, to be glad or satisfied
Tarot Contemplation – Knight of Wands

You’re ready and set to tackle your Monday! You’re feeling charged up, full of energy and ready to get things done. Your self-confidence is likely increasing and this ought to assist you in achieving your goals. Your projects are likely to be/have been more successful than you would have expected or predicted. You have many reasons to feel pride. Savor it. You may be asked to travel in connection with your job … and this ought to go well and bring at least a few enjoyable moments. Work news is good. If you’re interviewing, you will likely find that you got the position. The new job will be good for you. You may meet a new person at work who has light-colored hair. Take the time to converse with him/her. If you’ve already got a partner, be sure that your communication is as clear as it can be. These moves will improve your feelings of closeness substantially. Finances ought to be going well and money is flowing more easily, so be sure to save a little and cut expenses where you can. You’ve been good about minding your health, so keep it up … but take it easy on the exercise such that you don’t do something overzealously and cause a sprained ankle. Continue with your research into spiritual questions you might have. Devote some time, energy and money, if possible, to the spiritual causes you believe in …
Daily Words of the Buddha for June 06, 2016

Aññā hi lābhūpanisā,
aññā nibbānagāminī.
Evametaṃ abhiññāya,
bhikkhu buddhassa sāvako,
sakkāraṃ nābhinandeyya,
vivekamanubrūhaye.
One is the quest for worldly gain,
and quite another is the path to Nibbana.
Clearly understanding this,
let not the monk, the disciple of the Buddha,
be carried away by worldly acclaim,
but develop detachment instead.
Dhammapada 5.75
The Dhammapada: The Buddha’s Path of Wisdom, translated from the Pali by Acharya Buddharakkhita
Hau’oli lā Pōʻakahi
Aloha kākahiāka kākou e Hau’oli lā Pōʻakahi. Ō kā maluhia no me ʻoe.Making Solomonic Herbal Holy Water (with Pics!)
Ananael (The Secrets of Wisdom)
Greetings Conjurors!
I have just updated my page on how to make Herbal Holy Waters specific to the Planetary forces. And, along with that, I thought you might like to see some photos from my most recent efforts to make some. 🙂 These were taken during the last waxing moon, on the days/hours of Luna and Jupiter respectively.
The following two pictures show the plants I gathered for the process. On Monday I gathered nine plants sacred to the Moon: Jasmine, Honeysuckle, Water Lily (inc. Lotus), Juniper, Geranium (Citronella), Willow (Bottle-brush), Spearmint, Aloe, and a couple of other Succulents:
On Thursday I gathered four plants sacred to Jupiter: Cedar, Pine, Bay Laurel, and Honeysuckle:
Four plants sacred to Jupiter.
In each case, my wife and I went out to find these plants in our own hometown. This ensures they are fresh and intimately connected with…
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Say Goodbye To Back Pain! Here’s How To Get Rid Of Back Pain In Natural Way! Successful In 95% Of Cases! – My Healthy Life Vision
Low back pain is one of the most common health problems today, and it is estimated that 80% of the population during their lifetime has at least once pain in the lower back or lumbar, lower part of the spine. Thus, low back pain has become a major public health problem because it is the […]
Meditation …

“Meditation is not concentration, which is exclusion, a cutting off, a resistance and so a conflict. A meditative mind can concentrate, which then is not an exclusion, a resistance, but a concentrated mind cannot meditate.”
~ J. Krishnamurti
24 Things Women Over 30 Should Wear
This morning, as I was perusing through my Facebook timeline, I happened upon an article that a lovely friend shared. It was entitled “24 Things Women Should Stop Wearing After Age 30”, and it triggered Maximum Eye-Rolling from everyone who took the time out to read it.
Written by Kallie Provencher for RantChic.com, this “article” (I use the term loosely) highlighted things such as “leopard print”, “graphic tees”, and “short dresses” (because “By this age, women should know it’s always better to leave something to the imagination”). Kallie, it seems, has a number of opinions on what women over 30 should and shouldn’t be doing, having also penned “30 Things Women Over 30 Shouldn’t Own” and “20 Pictures Women Over 30 Need To Stop Posting Online”. (What is this magical post-30 land where women are suddenly not allowed to do or own so many things?!)
Motivated by Kallie’s “article”, I decided…
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Tarot Contemplation – Four of Cups

Snap out of the headspace of “could-have, would-have, should-have” … wishful thinking doesn’t serve you. Don’t be blinded by self-pity and “poor me” thinking. Don’t overlook what you have while in pursuit of what you don’t have. Stay constant and grounded in the present moment so that your focus remains on the beauty of what IS in your life right now. Now is a great time to create a Gratitude journal so that you place focus on the things and people in your life that you have to be thankful for. For example, you might not like your job much, but it keeps you fed, warm (or cool, depending on the time of year), clean and gives you a personal space to rest. Don’t sit there and mope, rather, be proactive with your time and resources. You are still able to build, and that’s a huge plus not to be taken for granted. Focus on the positive and pay attention to matters, like your health, diet, exercise and getting enough rest time.
Hauʻoli lā Lāʻpule

Aloha mai e Hauʻoli lā Lāʻpule kākou. Ō kā maluhia no me ʻoe.
Greetings, All, and Happy Sunday! Peace be with you.
Curbside Kitchen – Best Burger Ever!
Great eating experiences back home … at Vallejo, CA

If you see this food truck roll in your area, be sure to check it out! I had the pleasure of dining from Curbside Kitchen today at Vallejo Waterfront’s Pista Sa Nayon festival. The Lozano Brothers, Russell and Raynard, are cooking up some mighty fine Filipino American Gourmet.



I had the Curbside Burger. BEST BURGER EVER. If I’d had room for a second burger, I would have eaten it. Check them out in person or at http://www.curbsidekitchen.us. They can also be located on Facebook /CSKitchen, Twitter @CSideKitchen and Instagram Curbside.Kitchen. Thanks, guys! Looking forward to seeing you again! Next time I’ll save room for another burger.
Eat Well!
Trish
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