Thursday, January 19, 2006
About Me
- Name: Cynthia
- Location: Tennessee, United States
There are so many aspects to life. It's rich and complicated, and even the simplest of people is more complex than anyone can imagine. Each of our interests can shine like a jewel when it's in its own little box, but when they're massed together, it can be dazzling. I wanted my blog to reflect some of that intangible wealth.
- An unusual, unexpected evening
- You Were a ToadYou drift into altered states of co...
- Lost
- More on my writing life
- Perchance to dream
- A Clear Midnight
- Sometimes a girl just has to
- Writer's block
- Sweet womanchild
- Such a good girl
- Our Losses in Iraq
- Light A Candle
- 23rd Psalm Meditation
- Religious Tolerance
- NAMI
- No Stigma
- Pale Reflections Eating Disorder Support
- Fact Check
- The US Constitution
- The Annoyingly Cute but Effective FlyLady
- Organized Home
- 30 Second Movies with Bunnies
- Mr. Picassohead
- Singing Viking Kittens
- Stairway to Heaven Variations
- Snowflake Maker
- Cute Overload
- Gas Buddy - Prices by Zip Code
- The Joseph Campbell Foundation
- Moms Rising
- Peanuts
- Dream Dream Dream
- Stop Torture Now
- Read The Bill
- The Appalachian Trail
- Disclosure Policy
- The Church of the Blind Chihuahua
- FreePress
- Comics.com
- Pajamas Media
- The Uncyclopedia
- Tennessee Farm Fresh
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Some Words That Inspire Me
Love recklessly. Love extravagently. Love with abandon. ~ Gannet Girl
I dare you to believe in God. I dare you to think [our existence] wasn’t an accident. ~ Madeleine L'Engle
Some Words That Explain Me
I would not write so much about myself if I knew anything else as well. ~ Henry David Thoreau
What keeps me writing is that I can only know through writing — my major sense organ is apparently a pencil. ~ Kay Ryan
Some Words To Live By
General Wolf Rules for Life
1. Eat
2. Rest
3. Rove in between.
4. Render loyalty
5. Love the children
6. Cavil in moonlight
7. Tune your ears
8. Attend to the bones
9. Make love
10. Howl often
~Clarissa Pinkola Estes
Live your imagination, not your history. - Steven Covey
Let the beauty we love be what we do. - Rumi
6 Comments:
Sorry, Cynthia... Your link doesn't work!
I wonder if this will work...
http://journals.aol.com/thesheatons/PixelsPoliticsPosiesandPussycats/entries/2536
Well..it's not a link, but if you copy an paste it into your browser, you'll get there...
I found it through Lisa's link--yours didn't work for me either. But it was great--thanks for sharing!! (I liked the following entry even better!)
Paula
http://journals.aol.com/paulajlambert/PaulaLambert-Author
:-( Link didn't work. But I'll check back in a bit.
Deb
Thanks for the link Cynthia. And yes I figured out how to make the link work with my little pee brain...
That sort of tesseract stuff has happened to me at times , too. It's as though we are tuned in to something outside our senses that is equally important though not yet developped.
I know there's something out there so much greater than we can fathom and it's beautiful. That entry touched on the experience of connecting to the bigger whole, and I'm not even New-Agey.
Maryanne
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