My friend & fellow blogger Ashley, is the martha stewart of the metaphysical world. she has an eye for beautiful esoteric goodies, such as these buddha inspired meditation spaces that where just too beautiful not to share!
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I love this graphic I found on Pinterest. (I can't figure out who the artist is though..) I'm guessing it may be a tribute to AFI, but I'm not too sure. ANYWAYS. What a powerful message. Shut your mouth, and open your eyes. It speaks loads to me for sure. Often times, I get rapped up in something like a project or a new shiny thing, and want to research it to death, instead of actually putting it to application. So to me, shut your mouth and open your eyes is saying I need to stop trying to know it, and just be it... open my third eye so to speak. Also, it reminds me of things that are going on all around the world.. terrible things. And it seems like everything that anyone ever does is talk about it. Why did this happen, who's at fault, how much will this cost.. when what we need to be doing is closing our mouths, putting down our gavels, and stop worrying about fucking money for two seconds and look at our Earth. If everyone took the time to really look at the damage that is being done, and let it sink in. There would be no questions.. only actions. At least, I would like to think so. Because as long as we are sitting still, doing nothing.. the Earth remains broken. And I mean the planet and the people. Think of your fellow man, lend him a helping hand. Put a little love in your heart.
You see it's getting late, oh please don't hesitate. Put a little love in your heart. And the world will be a better place for you and me you just wait and see Another day goes by, and still the children cry. Put a little love in your heart, If you want the world to know we won't let hatred grow. put a little love in your heart, And the world will be a better place for you and me you just wait and see - Jackie DeShannon My life, from birth to 18 years old, revolved around Southern Baptist Theology. After 18, which was a time when I felt like I finally had the right to chose and think for my self - spiritually speaking - I began to walk a different path with God. It has been a struggle (which I still deal with), as I continuously discover that the religious foundations that were so diligently taught to me are, well.. not true. Trying to tear down the wall of blame I have built up around those in my life that tried to force religion on me has been a hurtful, revealing, yet healing journey. When describing these times, my experience, and the teachings still being employed within those dark places, I often use the term Terrorist for Jesus. With the frequency that I use this term, I feel it deserves a proper introduction and explanation..
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