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Choices are not always “either/or”, sometimes they are “both/and”. It often takes great wisdom and lots of experience to be impeccably discerning.
Following on last post we were reminded of this set of distinctions written by a friend and colleague back in 1980. Perhaps they are relevant and worthy of reflection today as we go through any kind of life changes or upheaval. We hope you find them thought provoking and helpful in some way.
And thank you, one and all, who took your precious time to respond with such love, wisdom and care to our last post. We were overwhelmed with such a generous and thoughtful outpouring of love, care and support. Our hearts are full and that, in itself, is healing.
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This Quanyin statue is a steadfast guardian to the entry to our home through all seasons.
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I found this piece of sculpture in a garden at the Honolulu Academy of Art to be particularly enigmatic and compelling. I hope it is mysteriously evocative for you, as well.
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May all the love and blessings of this Christmas season rest easy in your heart and within those you love.
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First Snow on Red Maple Leaves
Santa Fe had its first snow before Thanksgiving which was a light and delicate dusting of white magic. This is supposed to be a dryer winter because of the La Nina weather pattern, but we had a big snowfall yesterday and all last night. This morning we awoke to six or seven inches of snow creating a beautiful white blanket over everything.
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Aspen Turning Color
An aspen in the Sangre de Christo Mountains above Santa Fe responds to the changing temperature. Soon after the mountain was awash in yellow and gold.
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Zaca Lake in California
Sunlight kissing the treetops.
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