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30 day challenge.

Posted on Dec 9th, 2008 by Monica : Gaia Explorer Monica
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Tonight marks the 30th yoga class I've taken in 30 days.  I did it!  :-)
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What happened to Zaadz?

Posted on Dec 9th, 2008 by Monica : Gaia Child Monica
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Have I been transported?  Tee hee.  Well I'm glad I got to keep sprout in my http address though it no longer says sprout seeds (zaadz), but  sprout love. sprout life, sprout love?  sprout mother?  I'll go with sprout love.

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The Happiness Test

Posted on Mar 16th, 2006 by Monica : Gaia Explorer Monica
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Monica, you're happier than 46 percent of the other people who took Tickle's Happiness Test. 

How do Tickle's experts know this? Because they measured your overall happiness level in relation to other test takers. To do this, they examined your attitudes and behaviors in the seven proven areas of life that are known to determine your happiness: Contentment, Confidence, Gratitude, Personal Growth, Cheerfulness, Relationships, and Optimism.

For example, your test results show that your level of contentment is one of the things that helps you feel happier overall. This means that you have a general sense of peace and satisfaction with your life. You probably also tend to view your life as familiar and comfortable. By feeling good about what you have, you gain a sense of confidence that your life is progressing in a positive direction.

While your level of contentment has a positive impact on how happy you are, it's still not the biggest factor that affects your overall happiness. Want to know which area of your life makes you the happiest?


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Indira Gandhi

Posted on Jan 31st, 2006 by Monica : Gaia Child Monica
"I do not want my house to be walled in on all sides and my windows to be stuffed. I want the cultures of all the lands to be blown about my house as freely as possible. But I refuse to be blown off my feet by any."

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Brian Jungen vs Nike

Posted on Jan 27th, 2006 by Monica : Gaia Child Monica
Nike. A stolen idendity. I am memorized and very excited to see Brian Jungen's work next weekend at the Vancouver Art Gallery.

This guy is the shit. 

http://www.vanartgallery.bc.ca/exhibitions_brianjungen.cfm
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Thank you.

Posted on Jan 26th, 2006 by Monica : Gaia Explorer Monica
Thank-you for planting this seed.  I'm excited to be apart of this gentle gestation period and am looking forward to watching and being apart of zaadz growth.  

Putting in the Seed

How Love burns through the Putting in the Seed
On through the watching for that early birth
When, just as the soil tarnishes with weed,
The sturdy seedling with arched body comes
Shouldering its way and shedding the earth crumbs

Robert Frost



~namaste


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A Hero's Journey - Cycle of the Monomyth

Posted on Jan 26th, 2006 by Monica : Gaia Child Monica
Editor's Note: The following excerpt describes the need to evolve a new World Mythology in Joseph Campbell's own eloquent words. The concept is important because the traditional 'nation' boundaries are dissolving — not necessarily as nation states, but in the realization of our interconnectedness. The view of the world has become planetary — each nation, coalition, or political entity makes decisions, not in a vacuum, but that have widespread impact on many (if not all) other nations of the world. T


Tribalism, Nationalism, Globalism By Joseph Campbell

"We need myths that will identify the individual not with his local group but with the planet. A model for this is the United States. Here were thirteen different little colony nations that decided to act in the mutual interest, without disregarding the individual interests of any one of them." "We can't have a mythology for a long, long time to come. Things are changing too fast to become mythologized. The individual has to find an aspect of myth that relates to his own life. We have today to learn to get back into accord with the wisdom of nature and realize again our brotherhood with the animals and with the water and with the sea." "If you will think of ourselves as coming out of the earth, rather than having been thrown in here from somewhere else, you see that we are the earth, we are the consciousness of the earth. These are the eyes of the earth. And this is the voice of the earth." "You can't predict what a myth is going to be any more than you can predict what you're going to dream tonight. Myths and dreams come from the same place. They come from realizations of some kind that have then to find expression in symbolic form. And the only myth that is going to be worth thinking about in the immediate future is one that is talking about the entire planet, not the city, not these people, but the planet, and everybody on it." "This is the ground of what the myth is to be. It's already here: the eye of reason, not of my nationality; the eye of reason, not of my religious community; the eye of reason, not of my linguistic community. Do you see? And this would be the philosophy for the entire planet, not for this group, that group, or the other group." "When you see the earth from the moon, you don't see any divisions there of nations or states. This might be the symbol, really, for the new mythology to come. That is the country that we are going to be celebrating. And those are the people that we are one with." Excerpted from The Power of Myth Chapter 1, "Myth and the Modern World"
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