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Tag Archives: The GateMeet Buddy. Meet Buddy. He’s 11 months old, male (neutered), Basenji mix (probably lab, heeler, or shepherd, maybe some of each, but mostly Basenji). He’s really laid back and relaxed, but at playtime, he is definitely playful (and I’m sure … Continue reading
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Just take a moment to breathe www.gatehealing.com www.gatehealing.com/blog www.twitter.com/gatehealing www.facebook.com/gatehealing For those learning how to integrate social media and blogs, you have my compassion and support. This is another test (HS>T>Blg) From “Here” to “Still” to “Love” @BabaRamDass has taken a quiet journey of Now-ness in his 3 books. More at: http://ow.ly/3buKt Technology should serve us, not the other way around. I’m learning this can be a paradox in and of itself! WordPress, hootsuite, twitter, fb For reasons like genetics, conditioning (how you were raised, influences from important people, etc), and our environment/history, people see reality through distorted ‘lenses.’ So, if we cannot get rid of the lenses to see more clearly, sometimes we can add … Continue reading Can we choose reality? Depends on what you call ‘reality.’ We cannot choose to have gravity not exist. We cannot choose for photosynthesis to not happen in a living plant. But. . . We can choose how to behave, and … Continue reading Election day has come and gone, and I’ll still eat my salad, talk to some people, breathe and live my life. Probably play some music, and wonder how Joe Satriani plays what he plays with only 10 fingers. Changes have … Continue reading
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I think that first admitting that it sucks to be in a rough spot helps out. . . I don’t mean go complain to everybody about it, just admit it to yourself. From there, it’s not good enough to just … Continue reading |
