Thanksgiving Day 20: My Business Deva

What you love, loves you. What you want, wants you. The soul of your business is invested in you and in the success of your business. It has its own reasons for being, its own allies, its own ecology which shapes its unfolding story.   ~ Hiro Boga As many of you who have studied … Read more

The Nineteenth Day of Thanksgiving

I love cats because I love my home and after a while they become its visible soul. ~ Jean Cocteau I am late posting, because we had a visit to the vet today with our sweetie Sierra.  It looks like we are going to begin treating her for lymphoma.  That’s the bad news. But the … Read more

Gratitude Day 18 in a Month Full of Thanksgiving

Travelers, there is no path; paths are made by walking. ~ Antonio Machado I am grateful today that, after many years of hovering on the edges, dodging, denying, hemming, hawing, and arguing over semantics, I am at peace with knowing I am psychic. I have been conflicted for years about it because that word is so … Read more

Day 15: Halfway Through a Month of Thanksgiving

Today, for Day 15 of my month-long gratitude practice, I give thanks for Triangle Tarot and Friends (the Raleigh-Durham Tarot Meetup).   When I whine to my friends about being too busy, or stretched thin, invariably, someone suggests that I give up being the organizer of the Meetup. I know that someday I will have to.  But even … Read more

Day Twelve of 30 Days of Thanksgiving

I was going to give thanks today to all the veterans, especially my Dad the colonel.  And I absolutely am grateful for their sacrifice and dedication.  But, alas, I am posting something else today instead.  THINGS TO BELIEVE IN from grace of ancient land, by Patricia Monaghan  trees, in general; oaks, especially; burr oaks that survive … Read more

Thirty Days of Thanksgiving, Day 11: Thanks to These Advocates for the Environment

The North Carolina Conservation Network is a statewide network of over 100 environmental, community and environmental justice organizations focused on protecting North Carolina’s environment and public health. NCCN is an important watchdog pushing back against the huge interests that fund the coal power plants that disregard the EPA’s clean air standards, the logging and destruction … Read more