photo by Megan Valnes
Monday, December 25, 2017
Fully to this moment
Caren Knox, writing about meditation:SandraDodd.com/breathing, or In the moment
photo by Megan Valnes
photo by Megan Valnes
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Temporary
Plants and fruit, paper boxes, tins of cookies... they're not to keep for life.
Enjoy and appreciate things and times and thoughts. Be grateful for sweet memories.
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Saturday, December 23, 2017
Dreamy
photo by Lydia Koltai
Friday, December 22, 2017
Seen and appreciated
Life is made of little moments. A good life is made of moments seen and appreciated. |
photo by Karen James
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Real and good
Every choice you make should be made consciously, thoughtfully, for real and good reasons.
SandraDodd.com/decisions
photo by Chrissy Florence
SandraDodd.com/decisions
photo by Chrissy Florence
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
"I can do better next time."
If something goes wrong—car breaks down, electric bill isn't paid, yard flooded... What can be changed to help prevent it in the future?
One needs the ability to calmly look back and see what (if anything) they contributed to the failure.
I could say "Fords always break down; the power company SUCKS; my yard is stupid." But it's better to think "I should check the oil more often; paying the bill early is better than waiting til the last minute; I need to clear that drain so the water can flow out."
Spiritual/Existential Intelligence chat transcript
photo by Sandra Dodd
One needs the ability to calmly look back and see what (if anything) they contributed to the failure.
I could say "Fords always break down; the power company SUCKS; my yard is stupid." But it's better to think "I should check the oil more often; paying the bill early is better than waiting til the last minute; I need to clear that drain so the water can flow out."
photo by Sandra Dodd
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Natural / unnatural combo
"A big part of natural learning is absorbing ideas and letting them swirl around in the background. They clarify. They form connections. If the subject comes up again in a few months, you may be surprised how differently you're looking at what you were wondering about."
Sometimes natural and unnatural things combine in surprising ways, and that can be a fun part of the swirl.
SandraDodd.com/readalittle
Christmas cactus art and photo by Janine Davies
—Joyce Fetteroll
Sometimes natural and unnatural things combine in surprising ways, and that can be a fun part of the swirl.
Christmas cactus art and photo by Janine Davies
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