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CelebraZine 01Jan09

Posted on Jan 1st, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.

When deeds and words are in accord, the whole world is transformed. --Chuang Tzu

 

You Are The Reason (Peace Song)

 

~KES presents You Are The Reason ~by Bonnie Ste. Croix

You Are The Reason ~by Bonnie Ste. Croix

If you could take silence and make it be words
If you could take children and let them be heard
If you could take war and let it be peace
The sun would rise on a world that's free.

If you could take shame and let it be pride
If you could shine light on the places you hide
If you could bring soldiers back to their lover's arms
The sun would rise on a peaceful morn.

If you could take Earth and heal all her wounds
And know every small step is gonna help it come true
If you could see beauty in everyone's eyes
Then you are the reason for the sun to rise

If we could begin, think of how it would feel
To slow down the pace now, and let yourself heal
To love that there's difference, to love that there's same
One by one in the world now, we'll make it change, we'll make it change

If you could take Earth, and heal all her wounds
And know every small step is gonna help it come true
If you could see beauty in everyone's eyes
Then you are the reason for the sun to rise
Then you are the reason for the sun to rise.
Then you are the reason for the sun to rise

BE THE REASON.

 

Happy New Year, Dear Ones!!! You are the reason for the sun to rise!!

 

This  concludes today's posting of CelebraZine (eZine to Celebrate What's Right in the World), a 'running blog carnival' (of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire.... an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry--anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
    

Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. 

May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.

Celebrate yourself!               

Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry,  quotes, etc.) anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a 'running blog carnival' of What's Right  in the World.     

 

Note: Even if you are not the blogger of the work you'd like to suggest, but have noticed someone's work that you think should be included in a Celebration of What's Right in the World, --empowering people and spirit--please point out the work to us.

 

Blessings, dear ones,

CG

C.G. Walters  primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves  and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel, Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as  ebook paperback, or Kindle version

 

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Visiting Old Friends

Posted on Jan 4th, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.
One's own self is well hidden from one's own self; of all mines of treasure, one's own is the last to be dug up.--Friedrich Nietzsche

Yesterday I took only a short walk (4 hrs) up the mountain, checking in on some of my old trails that I had not visited for nearly two years.

I had a steady climb up an old mountain road, until I decided to temporarily drop down to check on a water on the a higher point of White Oak Creek than I have shown before.

As I had no aspiration of trying to have a mountain named after me (Elisha Mitchell), I climbed through the thicket around the waterfall—which, though steep and thick with bushes, offered its own beauty.


*** I have a fascination with trees perched on top of large stones (where there seems to be far too little soil for them) I am looking for just the perfect picture of conjunction of living and ‘non-living’ entity. I plan to use it on the cover of my next book (collection of maxims), Strike a Chord of Silence.

This picture is too cluttered and the stone is not distinctive enough.


After getting a good view of the mountain below from the top of the waterfall…

I reconnected with the trail and continued up until it ended, where I started to follow rock outcroppings, animal trails, etc. until I could connect with a trail on Burnt Ridge, which I sometimes take to the top of the Black Mountains. For a time I had to just walk the side of the mountain, without aid of any trail, knowing that I would (in time) contact the trail I sought.

While on this little trek, I encountered some beautiful slabs of stone rising up 20-30 feet, some leaning against each other. When I came upon them, I immediately wanted to take pictures, but got the feeling I should not. The wind began to pick up a bit and I felt my first threat of rain (which was not forecasted to happen until night).

Since I felt no real ‘clear’ indication that I should not take the pictures, I clicked off about five shots. Not surprisingly, when I go home, those pictures were almost completely black. One could not tell what the pictures were of.

I found the Burnt Ridge Trail and took a shot of the horizon.



In a bit of mist, I headed home, earlier than I planned, but got a couple of nice pictures while looking for a place called “Raven Rock.”



The mountain did take a token gift—as usual for traveling through the thickets—an extra shirt I had threaded through the straps of my packs. IInitially it had taken the mouth-piece for my CamelBak (Hands-Free Hydration System), but I asked for it back, and it was given back. I was not surprise when something was later required in trade.

C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives.

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CelebraZine 05Jan09

Posted on Jan 5th, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.
    A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer,
it sings because it has a song.-- Maya Angelou
    

  

Humanity's New Earth

     

butterflygris presents Humanity's New Earth at Humanity Healing.

 Don Duncan presents Will a Western Gross National Happiness Index Catch On? posted at MotherJones.


This concludes today's posting of CelebraZine (eZine to Celebrate What's Right in the World), a 'running blog carnival' (of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire....an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry--anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
    

Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see.

May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.

Celebrate yourself!

Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission  (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry, quotes, etc.) anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a 'running blog carnival' of What's Right in the World.

 

Note:  Even if you are not the blogger of the work you'd like to suggest, but have noticed someone's work that you think should be included in a Celebration of What's Right in the World,   --empowering people and spirit--please point out the work to us.

 

Blessings, dear ones,

CG

C.G. Walters    primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality  of our loves  and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel, Sacred Vow,   are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as  ebookpaperback, or Kindle version

 

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CelebraZine 07Jan09

Posted on Jan 7th, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.
Said the river to the seeker, "Does one really have to fret about enlightenment? No matter which way I turn, I’m homeward bound."-- Anthony De Mello

River Flow by  rdmrtnz 

 

Shamelle presents Inspirational Quotes To Get You Through The Toughest Of Days at Enhance Life.

These quotes help me stay calm and collected (sane!!), amidst times of chaos.

 

Jenny Mannion presents 7 Ways to stay Positive & Happy During these Uncertain Times

Jenny encourages you to pipe in with your own best methods.

     

Many thanks to those featured today, for the work they do to better our world!!!

   
This concludes today's posting of CelebraZine  (eZine to Celebrate What's Right in the World), a 'running blog carnival' (of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire....an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry--anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
    

Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. 

May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the      world around us and within us.

Celebrate yourself!

 

Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry, quotes, etc.) anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a 'running blog carnival' of What's Right  in the World.                

Note: Even if you are not the blogger of the work you'd like to suggest, but have noticed someone's work that you think should be included in a Celebration of What's Right in the World, --empowering people and spirit--please point out the work to us.

   
Blessings, dear ones,      

CG

C.G. Walters  primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves  and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel, Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebookpaperback,  or Kindle version

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CelebraZine 10Jan09

Posted on Jan 10th, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.

The best thing in every noble dream is the dreamer...

--Moncure Conway

(Wisdom  Quotes)

The Original Cuppycake Video

 

This one is just plain fun, folks.

Something that holds a  lot of meaning for me and my sweetheart...

The Original Cuppycake Video by Amy Castle, age 3

 

         

    Mary Jaksch presents What is Natural Spirituality? at GoodlifeZen
    "
I think that everyone is a spiritual person. Because spirituality is a natural human attribute.

    It’s a gift that comes with being human."

     

    

    John Wolfe  presents  8 Tips for Achieving a More Secure, Peaceful State of Mind at Wind of the Soul

        Inner joy resides at the heart of tapping into our abilities for being the deliberate creators of what we want to experience.               

         

Many thanks to  those featured today, for the work they do to better our world!!!!

  
This  concludes today's posting of CelebraZine (eZine to Celebrate What's Right in the World), a 'running blog carnival'(of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire.... an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry--anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
    

Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. 

 

May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.

Celebrate yourself!               

Be a part of the expression of celebration. . 

Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry,  quotes, etc.) anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a 'running blog carnival' of  What's Right in the World.

 

Note: Even if you are not the blogger of the work you'd like to suggest, but have noticed someone's work that you think should be included in a Celebration of What's Right in the World, --empowering people and spirit--please point out the work to us.

 

Blessings, dear ones,

CG

  C.G. Walters  primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel, Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebookpaperback, or Kindle version

Visit me  in January 2009 Featured Member -- C.G. Walters

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CelebraZine 14Jan09

Posted on Jan 14th, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.

A smile is a  light in the window of the soul indicating that the heart is home.-  Anonymous

photo by rob7812

         

Samme presents from dust to DIVINITY

Out of a seeming void and  dark-winged sleep...A Power arose from the insentient deep...
 

    

         There is not one big cosmic meaning for all, there is only the meaning we each give to our life, an individual meaning, an individual plot, like an individual novel, a book for each person.--Anais Nin

             
         
Daily OM   presents  Letting Yourself Be Seen  at  Daily Om.              
         When we allow ourselves to be witnessed by another, we cannot help but be transformed by the experience. --for those of you who have not already been introduced to Daily Om, it is a network of spiritual exchange centered around a daily article.
   
            

Many thanks to those featured today, for the work they do to better our world!!!

   
This concludes today's posting of CelebraZine  (eZine to Celebrate What's Right in the World), a 'running blog carnival' (of posts  both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire....an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry--anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
         

Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the      possibility of what we will see. 

    May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.

    Celebrate yourself!

 

    Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry, quotes, etc.) anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a 'running blog carnival' of What's Right in the World

 

Note: Even if you are not the blogger of the work you'd like to suggest, but have noticed someone's work that you think should be included in a Celebration of What's Right in the World, --empowering people and spirit--please point out the work to us.

   
    Blessings, dear ones,           

    CG

C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel, Sacred Voware available from the author– or purchase from Amazon aebookpaperback, or Kindle version

    Receive new editions of Into the Mist through a reader  http://feeds.feedburner.com/IntoTheMist

   

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CelebraZine 16Jan09

Posted on Jan 16th, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.

There often seems to be a playfulness to wise people,

as if either their equanimity has as its source this playfulness

or the playfulness flows from the equanimity; and they can

persuade other people who are in a state of agitation to

calm down and manage a smile.--Edward Hoagland

Girls Playing in the Market, Ambato, Ecuador (1980)

byphilipbouchard

 

Mindful Mimi presents Take the power to make your life happy posted at MindFul MiMi.     

This life is yours.
Take the power to choose what you want to do and do it well.
...

 

 

Alex Blackwell presents The Most Dangerous Word posted at theBridgeMaker.  

Waiting for the fish to bite or waiting for wind to fly a kite. Or waiting around for Friday night or waiting perhaps for their Uncle Jake or a pot to boil or a better break or a string of pearls or a pair of pants or a wig with curls or another chance. Everyone is just waiting. -- Dr. Seuss


Many thanks to those featured today, for the work they do to better our world!!!

    
This concludes today's posting of CelebraZine (eZine to Celebrate What's Right in the World), a 'running blog carnival' (of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire....an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry--anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
       

Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. 

    May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.

    Celebrate yourself!

    Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry, quotes, etc.) anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a 'running blog carnival' of What's Right in the World.                

 

    Note: Even if you are not the blogger of the work you'd like to suggest, but have noticed someone's work that you think should be included in a Celebration of What's Right in the World--empowering people and spirit--please point out the work to us.

   
    Blessings, dear ones,         

    CG

C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel, Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebookpaperback, or Kindle version

 

    Receive new editions of Into the Mist through a reader  http://feeds.feedburner.com/IntoTheMist     

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Loving Couples

Posted on Jan 17th, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.

They do not love that do not show their love.

The course of true love never did run smooth.

Love is a familiar. Love is a devil.

There is no evil angel but Love. ---William Shakespeare

Loving Couple by wallyg

I find this quote from Joseph Campbell's "Hero with a Thousand Faces" to be a wonderful description/instruction for a successful marriage of yin and yang, or lover and beloved. Keep in mind we are talking mythology, metaphorical embodiment of higher concepts.

If the wording presents a problem, replace the word 'woman' with the the concept of the feminine, the yin, and replace masculine phrases with yang.


                        

             "Woman, in the picture language of  mythology, represents the totality of what can be known. The hero is the one who comes to  know. As he progresses in the slow initiation which is life, the form of the goddess undergoes for him a series of transfigurations: she can never be greater than himself, though she can always promise more than he is yet capable of comprehending. She lures, she guides, she bids him burst his fetters. And if he can match her import, the two, the knower and the known, will be released from every limitation. Woman is the guide to the  sublime acme of sensuous adventure. By deficient eyes she is reduced to inferior states; by the evil eye of ignorance she is spellbound to banality and ugliness. The hero who can take her as she is, without undue connection but with the kindness and assurance she  requires is potentially the king, the incarnate god, of her created world."

    

Blessings and a joyous heart brimming with love to you all...  

CG

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CelebraZine 19Jan09

Posted on Jan 19th, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.

The only real failure in life is the failure to try.

 

Yes We Can ---finish what we started


Yes We Can - Barack Obama Music Video

Keith  presents Economists appraise Bhutan's happiness model

     In the thick of a global financial crisis, many economists have come to this Himalayan kingdom to study a unique economic policy called Gross National Happiness, based on Buddhist principles.   

 

Sandra Ingerman  presents  10 Ways to Transform Toxic Thoughts   at Beliefnet.com

        If you've ever felt the way anger or fear can electrify the atmosphere in a room, you'll know what Sandra Ingerman means by "toxic thoughts." 

         

Many thanks to those featured today, for the work they do to better our world!!!!

This  concludes today's posting of  CelebraZine (eZine to Celebrate What's Right in the World), a 'running blog carnival' (of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire.... an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry--anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
    

Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. 

May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.

Celebrate yourself!               

Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry,  quotes, etc.)anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a 'running blog carnival' of  What's Right  in the World



Note: Even if you are not the blogger of the work you'd like to suggest, but have noticed someone's work that you think should be included in a Celebration of What's Right in the World, --empowering people and spirit--please point out the work to us.

Blessings, dear ones,

CG

C.G. Walters    primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves  and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel, Sacred Vow , are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as  ebook paperback, or Kindle version

Visit me in January 2009 Featured Member -- C.G. Walters

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CelebraZine 21Jan09

Posted on Jan 21st, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.

First of all-- (I just can't resist, considering the momentous occasion)

~KES presents Our Presidential Pledge

 

 

 

Nicholas Powiull presents The Life Changing Power of Positive Thinking and the Tremendous Impact it Has On Others at The Positivity Blog.

Positive thinking is what always leads to these moments when you feeling empowered...

 

Samme presents KINDNESS, CLARITY,INSIGHT BY HIS HOLINESS THE DALAI LAMA

...you may feel that inner development is also an automatic thing for which you press a button and everything changes. It is not so.

     

Many thanks to those featured today, for the work they do to better our world!!!

   
    This concludes today's posting of CelebraZine (eZine to Celebrate What's Right in the World), a 'running blog carnival' (of posts  both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire....an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry--anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
       

Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. 

    May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.

    Celebrate yourself!

 

    Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission  (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry, quotes, etc.) anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a 'running blog carnival' of What's Right in the World.                

 

    Note: Even if you are not the blogger of the work you'd like to suggest, but have noticed someone's work that you think should be included in a Celebration of What's Right in the World,--empowering people and spirit--please point out the work to us.

   
 Blessings, dear ones,         

 CG

C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel, Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebookpaperback, or Kindle version

Receive new editions of Into the Mist through a reader  http://feeds.feedburner.com/IntoTheMist

   

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CelebraZine 23Jan09

Posted on Jan 23rd, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.

Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear.--Mark Twain

 
I Say Yes

 

 

Lorraine Cohen  presents I Say  Yes  at Powerfull Living
"I say yes to receiving all the miracles that  have my name on them!"

 

My friend, 1Vector3 pointed me to Daring rescue of whale off Farallones

Wow, who says animals do not have intelligence?

Humpback nuzzled her saviors in thanks after they untangled her from crab lines,  diver says.

 

 

Ralph presents The Four Candles

    

    The Four Candles burned slowly. Their ambiance was so soft you could hear them speak.

    The first candle said, "I Am Peace, but these days, nobody wants to keep me lit." Then Peace's flame slowly diminished and went out completely.

    The second candle said, "I  Am Faith, but these days, I am no longer indispensable."

    Then Faith's flame slowly diminished and went  out completely. Sadly the third candle spoke, "I Am Love and I haven't the strength to stay lit any longer. People put me aside and don't understand my importance. They even forget to love those who are nearest to them."     And waiting no longer, Love went out completely.

    Suddenly, a child entered the room and saw the three candles no longer burning. The child began to cry, "Why are you not burning? You are supposed to stay lit until the end."  Then the Fourth Candle spoke gently to the little boy, "Don't  be afraid, for I am hope, and while I still burn, we can relight the other candles." With shining eyes, the child took the Candle of   Hope and lit the other three candles. Never let the Flame of Hope go out of  your life. With Hope, no matter how bad things look, Peace, Faith, and Love can shine brightly in your life.

         Author Unknown

      

Many thanks to those featured today, for the work they do to better our world!!!

   
    This concludes today's posting of CelebraZine (eZine to Celebrate What's Right in the World), a 'running blog carnival' (of posts  both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire....an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry--anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
       

Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. 

    May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.

    Celebrate yourself!

 

    Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission  (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry, quotes, etc.) anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a 'running blog carnival' of What's Right in the World.                

 

    Note: Even if you are not the blogger of the work you'd like to suggest, but have noticed someone's work that you think should be included in a Celebration of What's Right in the World,--empowering people and spirit--please point out the work to us.

   
 Blessings, dear ones,         

 CG

C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel, Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebookpaperback, or Kindle version

  Receive new editions of Into the Mist through a reader  http://feeds.feedburner.com/IntoTheMist

   

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Community of the Mountain

Posted on Jan 25th, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.

hän makes plans, HÄN laughs.

I need my hikes up the mountain--body, mind, and spirit! Weekend before last was so brutally cold that I did not have suitable gear for the top of the mountain. Last weekend I was so sick that I could hardly breathe. Though I still had some some lingering effects of my illness, I was determined to go up.


I was sure I could make it.


Earlier in the week, some of my work strained my left knee, which I frequently have problems with. But I was still confident. Then Friday turned out to be the day for me to spend the majority of eight hours driving a pick into ground frozen over a foot deep--to backfill a foundation where a track-hoe could not get to. That, of course, further stressed the knee (and my back).


Maybe foolishly, but still I was certain I could make it to the top of the mountain.


Then, Saturday morning, there was the threat of rain until late morning. I planned on an eight hour walk and knew that it would be dark shortly after 6 pm--sooner if I was still in the woods. So I could not wait for clear skies too long. Still determined (or just plain hard-headed, I don't know), at shortly after 9, though the mountain could not be seen from my house (picture above) I could not wait for clear skies any longer. If it was going to rain, it would have to chase me out the mountain.


It was a warm day, about 42 Fahrenheit (at 3000 ft above sea level). The moist air and the wind made the temp feel much cooler. Of course, at the top of the climb (above 6500 feet) the weather would be more like northern Maine or southern Canada, so I wore a light, long-sleeved, synthetic thermal pullover, carrying more layers with me.


I also know that no matter the weather report, these mountains create greatly varying pockets of weather. I have come up the mountain in a heavy cloud mist, to stumble onto a ridgeline where I could see that on the other side of the mountain the skies were clear. I watched the clouds falling down the mountain on my side come into being as the cold wind blew through the trees. I have also walked up from a sunny valley, only to walk into a blizzard up top.

 

For whatever reason, I wanted to go up and old trail that I spent 50 hours chopping out a few years ago--to a nice 3 foot wide trail. Of course, Rhododendron are notorious for reclaiming what is taken from them, as you can see (and this was the easy part of the trail).

I find that I must be careful what I think about when walking the mountain. It may be that in a state of much less filtered consciousness, thought to manifestation is more fluid (if you believe in such).


On my way up, I saw a old logging road and wondered where it lead to. As I had my plans for a destination, I went by the road. At one point, I wondered off the trail looking for the cover model (a tree with character perched on top of a large stone) for my book, Strike a Chord of Silence.

I wandered from interesting tree/outcropping to another, and then another. Then I was lost, with no choice but just to walk downward, trying to locate my trail. Eventually, where did I come out, but in the very road I wondered about but bypassed. I was glad to have my 'question' answered, but it cost me an hour in an already tight schedule.


Fortunately, the weather was being kind to me. Half way up, the clouds were just sitting atop the mountains. I love to walk in the clouds like that. Now I was certain I was going for the long walk, despite the impact to my schedule. This would mean that I had to walk steadily (no breaks--except 1 minute to take a picture here and there) until I got home.

FYI, here is a shot of the valley that I live in.

Well, there I go, through the thickets, planning on about eight hours without stopping--eating and drinking as I walk. Now, above 4000 feet (all but a very small part of the walk), I found that where there was no ice, the ground was as hard and slick as ice--kind of like 'black ice' when driving on the highway. It looks safe enough, but can provide a really trick ride if you are not careful. These conditions were complicating my walk, but there was so much beauty on top of the mountain that I had to go on.

It was getting dark, over eight and a half hours later, after walking the whole time. The mountain had had some fun with me--on the ice, spooking me with a couple of really tricky thickets--but despite it's laugh at my grand plans, it returned me home gently and whole--actually more whole than I left.


Despite the foolishness that I take up with me, the mountain has never failed to gift me with wondrous treasures--and at least a little learning. This time up, I realized just how much my experience on the mountain is parallel with my experience in my communities online and offline. I could never achieve my high places and joys if I were completely reliant on my strength and ability alone. The members of the community of the mountain, and of my life, lift me up, support me, and carry me.

Many thanks to all my friends, in every form, and without form.

Blessings, dear ones,

CG

C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel, Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebook, paperback, or Kindle version

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CelebraZine 26Jan09

Posted on Jan 26th, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.

The more you praise and celebrate your life,

the more there is in life to celebrate. --Oprah Winfrey

 

Welcome to the Chinese New Year edition of CelebraZine

Happy Year of the Earth Ox, all!!!

A dragon dances down H Street in Chinatown during an annual Chinese New Year celebration.
 

    A dragon dances down H Street in Chinatown during an annual Chinese New Year    celebration. (2007 Photo By Katherine Frey -- The    Washington Post)

 

 

 

Occupying the 2nd position on the Chinese Zodiac, Oxen possess such character traits as dependability, strength and determination. Oxen are tolerant individuals who believe that the road to success involves hard work and scrupulous behavior; they don’t believe in taking shortcuts. They characterize those who don’t work hard as lazy individuals not worthy of respect.

Oxen are capable of trusting others and will listen to their opinions with an open mind. However, Oxen prefer making decisions that are based on their own research. Oxen favor strong, life-long alliances to casual acquaintances.

Barack Obama was born in the Year of the Ox (metal)

Look what the Year of the Ox has in store for you

Lighthouse Wisdom

 

Lighthouse Wisdom byHumanityhealing

            

 Positivity of 'Yes Man' attracted me, says Jim Carrey presented at newKerala

    "I feel like it's time for a  shift in the paradigm out there, from cynicism to faith, and belief in a  good future".

     

    

    Howard White  presents The Power of Hello  at This I Believe

    Listen to this audio essay 

    ....mother stopped me and said something that has stuck with me from that day until now. She said, “You let that be    the last time you ever walk by somebody and not open up your mouth to speak, because even a dog can wag its tail when it passes you on the street."

   

Many thanks to those featured today, for the work they do to better our world!!!

This concludes today's posting of CelebraZine (eZine to Celebrate What's Right in the World), a 'running blog carnival' (of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire.... an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry--anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
    

Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. 

May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.

Celebrate yourself!               

Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry,  quotes, etc.)anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a 'running blog carnival' of  What's Right  in the World.


Note: Even if you are not the blogger of the work you'd like to suggest, but have noticed someone's work that you think should be included in a Celebration of What's Right in the World, --empowering people and spirit--please point out the work to us.

Blessings, dear ones,

CG

C.G. Walters  primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves  and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel, Sacred Vow , are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as  ebook paperback, or Kindle version

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Happy Birthday Mozart

Posted on Jan 27th, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.

Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination

nor both together go to the making of genius.

Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius.--Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


This is the birthday of Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791)

I realize that not everyone finds this day significant, but I just cannot help myself.


Happy Birthday, Mozart!!


Sweetened it into a phrase of such delight......

The Voice of God

from the movie, Amadeus

 

 

Act1 -1 Le nozze di Figaro (Met'99) - Overture-duet

 

 

 

Act1 -1 Le nozze di Figaro (Met'99) - Overture-duet

 

   

   I pay no attention whatever to anybody's praise or blame.

    I simply follow my own feelings. ---Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Thank you, Mozart, for the beauty that you left as gift long after you left....

Blessings, dear ones,

CG

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CelebraZine 28Jan09

Posted on Jan 28th, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.

The golden opportunity you are seeking is in yourself.

It is not in your environment, it is not in luck or chance,

or the help of others; it is in yourself alone.--OrisonSwett Marden

(from The Jungle of Life by )

 

Lone Tree 2 byChris Gin

 

Seth Pickens presentsCheerfulness As A Life Power (1) at How I Got Over

“Cheerfulness as a Life Power” by Orison Swett Marden, written in 1899, is downloadable for free from http://gutenberg.org, and is all about the importance of  cheer, optimism, a glad heart, smiling, laughter, singing, and the positive effect all forms of mirth and merriment have on human health.

 

Rajinder Singh Ji presents Spirituality is really love in actionat The Times of India  

We can  learn to balance our spiritual practices with our worldly responsibilities, enjoying the fruits within ourselves and sharing our gifts with others.    

    

Many thanks to those featured today, for the work they do to better our world!!!

   
        This  concludes today's posting of CelebraZine ( eZine to Celebrate What's Right in the World), a 'running blog carnival' (of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire.... an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry--anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
    

Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. 

May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.

Celebrate yourself!              

 

Be a part of the expression of celebration.  Submit your submission ( containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry,  quotes, etc.) anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a 'running blog carnival' of  What's Right  in the World.     

 

Note: Even if you are not the blogger of the work you'd like to suggest, but have noticed someone's work that you think should be included in a Celebration of What's Right in the World, --empowering people and spirit--please point out the work to us.

Blessings, dear ones,

CG

C.G. Walters   primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves  and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel, Sacred Vow , are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as  ebook paperback, or Kindle version

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CelebraZine 30Jan09

Posted on Jan 30th, 2009 by C.G. : Sacred Vow C.G.

The most effective way to cope with change is to help create it.--Unknown

(fromHumanity Healing Network)

thanks to Samme

Samme presentsTHE WAY OF THE HEART

There is a candle in your heart, ready to be kindled.....Rumi

 

Michael Imani and Thomas Chalmers presents Listen - Do You Want to Know a Secret? at Personal Life Development

...when a camera focuses on the background, the foreground subject becomes blurred.

 

    

Many thanks to those featured today, for the work they do to better our world!!!

   
This  concludes today's posting of CelebraZine  (eZine to Celebrate What's Right in the World), a 'running blog carnival' (of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire.... an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry--anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
    

Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. 

May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.

Celebrate yourself!              

 

Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry,  quotes, etc.) anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a 'running blog carnival' of  What's Right  in the World.     

 

Note: Even if you are not the blogger of the work you'd like to suggest, but have noticed someone's work that you think should be included in a Celebration of What's Right in the World, --empowering people and spirit--please point out the work to us.

Blessings, dear ones,

CG

C.G. Walters   primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves  and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel, Sacred Vow , are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as  ebook paperback, or Kindle version

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