Tuesday, March 30, 2010
In Ethical Peace
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Safety First
My Fair North Star
Shelter from the Storm
Monday, March 22, 2010
Very Narrow Bridge
Saturday, March 20, 2010
One of the Group
Questions of Science
Friday, March 19, 2010
What Does this City have to Offer Me?
I'll admit I am bored with me
I drowned my sorrows and slept around
When not in body, at least in mind
We'll find a cathedral city
You can convince me I am pretty
We'll pick berries and recline
Let's hit the road, dear friend of mine
Wave goodbye to our thankless jobs
We'll drive for miles, maybe never turn off
We'll find a cathedral city
You can be handsome, I'll be pretty
What does this city have to offer me?
Everyone else thinks it's the bee's knees
What does this city have to offer me?
I just can't see
I just can't see
Heroes of our Story
But if, instead, we identify ourselves as the heroes of our story, we can accept the possibility that wherever there is quicksand or pitfall or Nazful, there is also some way to get past it. Just telling ourselves that there is a way past it allows us to begin looking for that way instead of giving up. Our sense of our own power actually adds to our strength, our ingenuity, our adaptability.
For those who enjoy computer games, a game metaphor may be useful. It's clear that no matter what the character on screen must face, there is always a tool or weapon available somewhere in the world of the game, if the player can figure out what it is and how to acquire it (and he can because that's the whole point of the game!) that will allow the character to go on.
It isn't only the story we tell ourselves in the middle of a difficult experience that counts. There's also the story we tell ourselves afterwards. When something painful has happened, the person who says, "I was a hero in this situation, and because I was- and am - a hero, it id not defeat me," will have a far better chance of healing whatever wounds she might have received and moving on, than someone who tells herself, "This unfair and awful thing happened and no matter what I do things like that will go on happening to me all the rest of my life, because that's the way the world is."
Change your Story, Change your Life, Stephanie Tolan
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What you Learn Today
Choose to See
Humanity, Love, and Sincerity
Force and Forgiveness
Not to be Extraneous
Quantitative, Fast-paced, Efficient
A Will in the Creation
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Stupid, Awkward, Ridiculous
-Nina Wise
http://www.ninawise.com/
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Very Exciting and Rather Terrible
Gentleman-Magicians
Fight for You
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Nobody Knows me at Alll
I Live in a Box of Paints
Where Does the Time Go?
Brother We're not Alone
Dog Eats Diamond
Weird Thought
For the Living
Three or Four Hills and a Cloud
Deadly
Wishwanderer's Song
That I walk down in my sleeping
Here with you I'm home at last
But it's not home for my keeping
You won't miss me when I'm gone
This isn't my place
And my loves are few and don't belong
To any one lover's face
So don't ask me where I'll go
If you do I will lie to you
But I'll tell you of the place that is never my home
Where I've lived all my life
Where I sing
A wishwanderer's song
-Vashti Bunyan, Wishwander's Song
Alive Alive
traveling, traveling, traveling
Looking for something, what can it be
Oh I hate you some, I hate you some
I love you some
Oh I love you when I forget about me
I want to be strong, I want to laugh along
I want to belong to the living
Alive, alive, I want to get up and jive
I want to wreck my stockings in some juke box dive
Justice
Hesitation Now
Holding my right hand in my left there is no time for hesitation now
you come or go
Losing a Friend
I'ts not about revenge but you're losing a friend
I didn't see it coming with my head stuck in the sand
But now I'm loosing a friend and it's keeping me up
It's the ribbons I tied I would rather just die
Go to hell and crawl back than let you go
I can take the road
Stopped Clock
Queen of the Slipstream
Ane Bow that is Aybent
Untold Story
The More the Heart Reveals
and the night kindles stars on empty winds and ghosts along the collonades
and slow but sure the sands are falling as the bridge burns
beneath the wheel
and the mystery of love it just keeps growing the more my heart reveals
A Fish, A Moving Light
I feel that I could change,
I feel that I could change.
There's a sudden joy that's like
a fish, a moving light;
I thought I saw it
rowing on the lakes of Canada
Oh laughing man, what have you won?
Don't tell me what cannot be done.
My little mouth, my winter lungs,
don't tell me what can't be done.
I Wish no Chains Upon You
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