Archive for July, 2006
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0 Comments Published by DJ July 25th, 2006 in Business/Technology, Yogic WisdomWell here is an unusual recipe from India that I found on the web while searching for things to do with all the rhubarb growing in the garden. It is quite marvelous and a hit with my vegetarian friends. Mike thinks its flavour is reminiscent of Butter Chicken, and as he says, “That ain’t a [...]
0 Comments Published by DJ July 25th, 2006 in RecipesIf you are looking for a light read not an academic thesis on leadership specific to women check out The Velvet Hammer by Elaine Allison. This is a good reference on the basics of leadership with a great reminder to women to lead from their strengths, which means honouring our differences. Specifically by incorporating those [...]
0 Comments Published by DJ July 19th, 2006 in Leadership, Women/WomynKathryn turned to me and said, “I hate you” while she was shoveling purple spoonfuls of blueberries, raspberries and boysenberries, which I had so graciously thawed in the microwave, into her little gob (the little ingrate). Well “little gob” is a euphemism in our house for gynormous flip-top head. This kid was born with [...]
1 Comment Published by DJ July 18th, 2006 in Mommyhood/ParenthoodI was reading Joan Casey’s material on Boundaries: Solutions for life. Specifically the parenting effects of the Intrusive boundary mistake in Chapter 2 The Six Big Mistakes. I realized with a heart sickening thud that I do, “go beyond Kathryn’s messages that say “no”: making her hug me (or more specifically forcing a hug on [...]
0 Comments Published by DJ July 13th, 2006 in Mommyhood/ParenthoodHave you and your network heard about the film, The Peaceful Warrior? Or the book, “The Way of The Peaceful Warrior”? Check out the trailer. I think Nolte’s character says it all, “I call myself the Peaceful Warrior, because the battles are inside.” Unfortunately, Calgary is not on the “select release city” list.
It [...]
Whether or not you believe or buy in to the Sathya Sai Baba, I find the thoughts for the day to be inspiring.
To paraphrase, Sathya Sai Baba says that He is the second of a triple incarnation (3 embodiments in human form of God/Divine Intelligence.) His mission is to make everybody realize that the same [...]
I find Wikipedia a great first reference resource. Like anything I read on the web I take the information with a grain of salt and consider the reliability and the authority of the writer. Don’t believe everything you read. If something does not sit right with your gut, do more research.
This is so [...]
Wow! Some thought provoking perspectives from followers of the Vedas.
0 Comments Published by DJ July 11th, 2006 in LinksSearch
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