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Marianne.com offers many cool ideas, but some touch topics may need fine tuning (forgiveness of killers and abusers...best not done in person)

on Fri, 05/19/2017 - 18:44
My FB post on Marianne's FB page today, May 19, 2017 at the ripe age of 54 as of Mother's Day 2017). My condolences too to all involved in the Times Square tragedy of a miltary vet many high on pot laced with something ending the life of a young woman from Michigan and injuring about 20 others. May each be healed and the lovely young woman of 18 years be remembered as a heroine of a special sort, living her life and braving waking us all up to our mortality.

A Bigger Timeline for Each of Your Family Members and Folks in Your LIfe..Jot Down on Paper Ages and How Old Now and In Five Year Increments (or less for younger folks who seem to grow a ton in the first 5 years, then slow but still keep hatching out)

on Fri, 12/18/2015 - 19:04

 As much as we've tuned into thinking about the first days of the life of a fetus and realizing tremendous growth is happening as well as a bunch of stuff we don't quite understand (maybe even with the mom and dad if he's more than a donor, but even then enegetically the links may be more significant than accepted or understood as possibilities in terms of energetics links and influences as well as genetics unfolding and memory banks of cultures..and dare I offer the growing notion of the possibility of past lives?) Who chooses whom is a question like which came first, the chicken or the egg?

Wonderful www.transformingagingsummit.com (Transforming Aging Summit) brightens the idea of aging, plus!

on Thu, 03/05/2015 - 21:19

Another special free online conference (which one can pay to access later too) on Aging and planning for one's passage or 'death' more consciously.

A tall order, but a common shared path. See the site to find more resources on www.transformingagingsummit.com, www.consciouselders.com, www.passionandpurpose.com, and books such as Live Smart after 50 by Meg Newhouse. Her name certainly fits her work. How about yours? If not in a positive way, maybe change or use an extra name!