I like to remind myself from time to time what I basically know to be true. Basic truth is the result of realized knowledge, knowledge that’s so deep it remains known for certain. The depth of the experience washes away all doubt and hesitation. Not at any time thereafter do we usually doubt what we […]
Kindness: The Wisdom of All Ages
My neighbour, Gina, is 82 years old. She and I have become really good friends. We laugh and carry on like we’ve known each other forever. In the balance of give and receive we’re helping each other and having fun together. Lucky me, I’ve been on the receiving end of yummy Greek food, and her […]
International Women’s Day: Balance For Better!
www.voiceoffreedom.ca Today, March 8th, is International Women’s Day, and I’m loving the new slogan: #balanceforbetter! In the balance of everything, everyone is Loved, not one more than another. There is no hierarchy. Universal Law teaches us this, as do the Divine Blessings and Virtues. Their purpose is balance. Years ago, in personal readings through Linda […]
Rosa Created an Overnight Daycare to Support Working Parents in Her Community
Kiva is halfway to their goal of funding 10,000 loans to women by International Women’s Day tomorrow! There’s just one more day to meet their goal, so for a dose of inspiration they’re sharing Rosa’s story, a Kiva borrower who started the first overnight daycare and preschool in her hometown of Rochester, New York. Below is […]
Letting Go of Fear of Failure
Last July, the Society I’m a board member of, A Door To Everything, embarked on an adventure of opening an artisan collective. What an amazing experience. Through this sweet little shop we are meeting all kinds of people in the local community and beyond, from the artisans interested in selling their locally-made goods to those […]
2019 International Women’s Day Theme: #BalanceforBetter !
httpss://www.internationalwomensday.com/Theme International Women’s Day 2019 campaign theme: #BalanceforBetter The future is exciting. Let’s build a gender-balanced world. Everyone has a part to play – all the time, everywhere. From grassroots activism to worldwide action, we are entering an exciting period of history where the world expects balance. We notice its absence and celebrate its presence. […]
How the Law of Sacred Purpose Relates to the 1st Dimension and Compassion
www.voiceoffreedom.ca Everything — every atom and subatomic particle throughout the Universe — has purpose. As humans, we’re composed of fibres and particles coming together in purpose. Discovery of our sacred purpose is connected to our heart’s desire and what we choose. The Universal Law of Sacred Purpose embraces self-determination and choice. Aligning mind, heart, and […]
Kiva and International Women’s Day: March 8th
In many countries, people celebrate International Women’s Day with gifts of yellow flowers. Kiva is kicking off their celebration of women entrepreneurs to mark International Women’s Day on March 8! Over the next week, they’ll be sharing stories of inspiring women borrowers from around the world, rallying to fund the loans of 10,000 women. The […]
As Within So Without with Wakana Taka
www.voiceoffreedom.ca Back in December 2012, Wakana Taka, the very ancient being who is the head of our delegation, the Primary Representative of Earth, said in a personal reading to Christina Mahler of Zurich: “It is a time of some displacement and confusion upon the planet, but it has been a human collective decision, as well, […]
He’s Finding Ways to Connect, Rather Than Jail, Those with Behavioral Health Issues
Jamie Collins, Whatcom County’s first Crisis Intervention Deputy, is finding creative ways to connect, rather than jail, those with behavioral health issues. Denver Pratt, The Bellingham Herald, February 24, 2019 httpss://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/local/article226656699.html Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office Crisis Intervention Deputy Jamie Collins spends much of his day responding to behavioral health-related calls. The call comes in. Sometimes […]
Affirmative Action
I want to go on record as favoring affirmative action. I personally am involved in affirmative-action initiatives to close the disparity gap between women and men. My mother was a victim of spousal abuse. I became a gender-issues refugee adjudicator, sitting on claims, among other things, of spousal abuse. The blog serves the resurgence of […]
Woman Turns Tree Stump into a Magical Little Free (Tree) Library
This is a clever twist on the donation-based community library – breathing new life into an old tree stump! By Fino, Good Stuff, February 8, 2019 httpss://brightvibes.com/1129/en/woman-turns-old-sick-tree-stump-into-a-magical-looking-little-free-library The Little Free Library inside a century-old cottonwood tree stump looks magical. While we live in a highly connected world where digital technology is clearly the master, actual […]
This 2-Year-Old Deaf Girl Loves People – So Her Whole Neighbourhood is Learning Sign Language
A heart-warming story of a neighbourhood embracing a 2 year old girl. Good News Network, February 18, 2019 httpss://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/neighborhood-learns-sign-language-for-deaf-toddler/ Hearing impairment can often serve as a social barrier for those who don’t know how to speak sign language – but in this little Massachusetts town, sign language has actually brought the community together. 2-year-old Samantha […]
Fatima al-Fihri: Founder of the World’s First University
Fatima al-Fihri: Founder of the world’s first university By Humairaa, Manchester University Press, March 8, 2018 https://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/articles/fatima-al-fihri-founder-worlds-first-university/ Over 1000 years ago, amongst a migrant community in the western districts of Morocco, the vision and investment of one woman paved the way for the founding of the world’s first university: the University of al-Qarawiyyin in Fez, Morocco. […]
This 4-Year-Old Superhero Feeds the Homeless in a Cape
By Chris Gelardi, Global Citizen, May 22, 2018 httpss://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/4-year-old-feed-homeless-alabama/ It all started with pandas on TV. It wasn’t a spider bite or a genetic mutation, but rather an overwhelming sense of compassion that turned Austin Perine into a superhero. About once a week, the mild-mannered 4-year-old transforms into his alter ego: “President Austin.” Clad in […]
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