Friday, September 14, 2007

WHY WE'RE HERE

by Elsa Joy Bailey

Daily Inspiration, Spiritual Growth, Spiritual laws, self
fulfillment, Personal Growth, spiritual inspiration

Imagine
a brilliantly colored world atlas
spread out, vast as a tablecloth,
across your dining room table.

You stand before it, peering at its
endless nooks and crannies,
its giant pools of blue water, looking over
the exotic and unfathomable names of cities
and countries beyond your awareness.
You take in the whole of this mammoth map,
parts of which are familiar as dust,
parts of which are completely alien.

And pretend you've been given an assignment:
to bless and forgive every piece of this huge map;
every name, every river, every mountain, every desert,
every village, every spa, every bridge, every coast,
every battleground, every street sign.

Now you can stop pretending.
Because in truth that's exactly the way it is.
You and I have been given such an assignment:
to forgive everything, everyone, everywhere.
That is our human potential.

You ask: but with a world that stretches
so many miles out of sight, with such an
immense list of characters and events,
how on earth do we accomplish such a
herculean task?

Piece by piece by piece.

Actually, it's simpler than it seems.
(Simpler -- but not easier.)
This world is much like a hologram,
which means that to entirely forgive
and bless the small piece of map
on which we stand and live
is to forgive the whole.

So we start right where we are.
Day by day, we are here to learn to see past
what our eyes and ears report;
to see through surface to essence.

We are learning to forgive it all.
The ripe lush strawberry that made us itch.
The pothole that tore a hole in our tire.
The grocery clerk with an attitude.
The relatives we try to avoid.
The co-worker who appears to hate us.
The newspaper report of a gang shooting.
The water bill that is inordinately high.
The washing machine that shrunk
our sweater into a doll's dress.
The driver that splashed mud on our new jacket.
The sun that refused to come out when we needed it.
The endlessly long line at our favorite restaurant.
The head that blocked our view at a concert.
The checkbook that doesn't add up.
The irate letter from a landlord.
Everything.

These are our daily assignments;
the extraordinary opportunities we are given
to see past the skin of all moments
and catch the shining innocence that waits beyond
and beneath the obvious

Is it easy work? No.
Does it take a long time to complete? Yes.
But of course we are given a lifetime
in which to do it.

And when we have moved through our
private map, piece by piece by piece, and,
with the help of the Divine Love at our center,
have come to release each face, each instance,
each folly -- what happens then?

Freedom.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Remember the dream, don't stop believing

We had a nice lunch today to say goodbye to Kelly, the best dog sitter in
the universe. Bob told me a great story about when he went to New York and
attended the David Letterman. It wasn't even the show that was the
highlight, it was the flaming hoops he had to jump through to become a
member of the audience. It was an all day affair, with what sounded like 10
screening line ups where he and Lisa were very slowly accepted as DL
audience material.

Hearing Bob talk about the audience reminded me of the dream I've had since
I was old enough to watch TV shows with laugh tracks or an audience; think
Three's Company, One Day at Time, The Jeffersons, etc. I've gone completely
off track of my goal. I need to do something quick before I fall into the
cavernous hole of the midlife crisis! Oh ya, the goal. The goal is to get
discovered as the greatest laugher of all time and make millions sitting in
audiences laughing all day and all night encouraging others to laugh. Is
that not the perfect job or what? What am I doing? I need to book a ticket
to New York pronto and explore this. Anyone want to join me?

Monday, August 06, 2007

Soaring continued



As I was saying, the day of the glider ride was the highlight of our holiday. If we hadn't have been staying at the Super 8 Motel right in front of the airport where the Invermere Soaring Centre resides, it would never have even occured to me do something like this.
It also helped when the wife of one of pilots started talking to us in the motel parking lot while we were watching the planes take off. I was mesmerized, I was amazed, I was intrigued and very curious. She mentioned that her husband visits Invermere every year from Toronto for "the best gliding in the country". I can't remember how many years they've been there, I think it's more than 10. How could I ignore the crystal clear messages in front of me?

  1. Motel next door to the airport.
  2. Woman telling me have to go, I'd be crazy not to.
  3. $140 burning a hole in my pocket
  4. Nothing else to do.
Kevin and I drove over to the airport (I was too scared to hop the barbed-wire fence and run across the steaming runway) and asked a few questions and next thing I new I was booked for the next afternoon at 2:30. The rest is history, as they say.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Interdependance

...find areas in which their values are in alignment and support the achievement of each other’s goals. They co-create activities and projects in which each of them can pursue their values in cooperation with the other, complimenting each other’s skills, and capitalizing on each other’s strengths. The more independent each of the members are, the more interdependence becomes possible.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

A few days off

There's nothing like exploring your own province, where you live, when you have a few days off. We intended to visit Invermere and I wanted to gain a new perspective, which I did. Who knew we would also end up getting to know Keremeos, the Fruit Stand Capital of BC, intimately as well?

Ohh, do I have a story tell. I need at least a half an hour to get it all out. I'll have that time tomorrow night.

In the meantime, check out the photos from my Glider plane experience.

HINT: Look to the left, Sarah's Photo Gallery, the first set of links are my newest photo library links. I'll embelish them over the next few weeks.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

I love this picture I took of Bubba

Some quotes

"Speak the truth, but speak it sweetly." "Hear the truth, but hear it sweetly."

Friday, April 27, 2007

Please accept my apology...

...for sucking so horribly at the blogging lately. I've been so distracted by my real life that I haven't been blogging. If anyone is still paying attention I sincerely apologize. I have a ton of pictures, 174, that I've taken with my new camera but I don't have room on my computer. I need to find some room and I'm working that out. Stay tuned, I'll have new photos and maybe some opinions soon.
Thanks for your patience and dedication.

PS> I'm officially on the Canucks bandwagon again. They're playing an incredible game right now, Round 2, Game 2, 1st overtime period and they're playing awesome!!

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Saturday Morning Run

Here's another map of 3K run I like to do with Bubba cuz he can run off-leash here. This way I'm not getting the full-body workout of running with Bubba on the leash, pulling him back with my arms and abs while running with my legs). It's great cuz it's right here, it's not great cuz there's a lot of uphill terrain (which can be good for making you stronger, if you feel like running uphill).

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Which superhero are you?

Your results:
You are Dark Phoenix



































Dark Phoenix
89%
Poison Ivy
83%
Apocalypse
80%
Magneto
78%
Mystique
74%
Dr. Doom
73%
The Joker
63%
Juggernaut
62%
Venom
56%
Catwoman
51%
Two-Face
50%
Riddler
49%
Lex Luthor
48%
Green Goblin
46%
Mr. Freeze
42%
Kingpin
29%
A prime example of emotional extremes: Passion and fury incarnate.


Click here to take the Super Villain Personality Test

Friday, January 12, 2007