Angry

Who are we angry at! Us I suppose. For not being truthful, not living our truth. If you are referred to as a fool, even though you realize you are not, however, you become angry anyway are you not acting foolish.  

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Fear and Anger

Fear and anger seem to be synonymous. Fearful of not being like others and angry when we are separated from the crowd. Who is this crowd? I would imagine many fearful and angry people milling around looking for a leader!  

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Meditations from Stonebridge

Meditations from Stonebridge:  Simple Why can’t it just be simple? Can we not recognize the beauty of a cloud without knowing how they are formed? Does an explanation of form and function justify existence? Man seems to be obsessed with the desire to know why and how, whether it matters or not. Being in the presents of a tree gives us joy. Does it matter what it is called, how it grows or were it came from? How much explanation is required to...

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Ancient Ones

Meditations from Stonebridge ‘The ancient ones say…’ Who? Who are the ancient ones you speak of? Where are they from? When you speak of ancient ones do you mean physical beings? Native storytellers tell stories that have been past down from generation to generation through the voice of the elders. I would imagine that some are past down from father to son as well. I also believe that some are past down through dreams or simply intuited by the...

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Meditation from Stonebridge

The mythical Stonebridge is introduced in a number of writings from translations of ancient philosophies, primarily Buddhist, Hindu and Shinto. However, my understanding of the meaning of Stonebridge is not from a study of ancient history, but through meditation. Simply stated, Stonebridge is the bridge between ‘heaven and earth. We travel Stonebridge to ‘heaven’ to realize spirit [our being] while living on earth. The voice of our being is...

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Searching for Sacred Medicine

Sacred medicine, sacred science and monastic medicine seem to fall into a category with religious overtones in the modern world. In the modern European world the word sacred is often defined as; made or declared or believed to be holy, worthy of religious veneration, concerned with religion or religious purposes (dictionary definitions). Where, as sacred medicine in the amazon performed by cunidaros or shamans has no connection what so ever...

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