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Inspired.Us: February 2012
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Old Wisdom for a New World. Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Today is an ephemeral ghost . . . A strange amazing day that comes only once every four years. For the rest of the time it does not “exist.”. In mundane terms, it marks a “leap” in time, when the calendar is adjusted to make up for extra seconds accumulated over the preceding three years due to the rotation of the earth. A day of temporal tune up! A day of unlocked potential. Will you or won’t you? Should you or shouldn’t you? Here is a quick test:.
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Inspired.Us: Iced Tea: Meditation Puzzle
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Old Wisdom for a New World. Monday, June 18, 2012. Iced Tea: Meditation Puzzle. Imagine a delicious glass of summer iced tea. Take a long cool sip. Listen to the ice crackle and clink. Is the glass part full or part empty? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration! Buy a copy - support this blog! New bits of common sense, inspiration, and insight to jump-start your day. What if it inspired. A Knock on the Duir - Inspiration Trailer. Buddhist Teachings on Compassion. There ...
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Inspired.Us: June 2012
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Old Wisdom for a New World. Monday, June 18, 2012. Iced Tea: Meditation Puzzle. Imagine a delicious glass of summer iced tea. Take a long cool sip. Listen to the ice crackle and clink. Is the glass part full or part empty? Friday, June 15, 2012. Sun, Moon, and Starry Sky. Early summer evenings, when the first stars come out, the warm glow of sunset still stains the rim of the western sky. Sometimes, the moon is also visible, a pale white slice, while the sun tarries. These are moments of wonder— see.
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Inspired.Us: October 2010
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Old Wisdom for a New World. Sunday, October 31, 2010. The autumn wind blows numbing cold and twilight paints the evening indigo. The orange carved pumpkin sits on the windowsill, grinning like the moon’s strange cousin, and its teeth are flames. Don’t be afraid. You carry our own heat inside you, and it is stronger than anything. In the closing darkness, radiate the sunflower-golden warmth and put the Jack-o’-Lantern to shame . . . Saturday, October 30, 2010. Friday, October 29, 2010. Don't be the one!
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The Flash Fiction Project: The Flash Fiction Project
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The Flash Fiction Project. The Flash Fiction Project is a challenge to all writers to create a Flash Fiction piece, 6-500 words, and submit it here, where we will post on this blog all stories adhering to the guidelines, found on www.FlashFictionProject.com. Drafts and polished stories are welcome; Flash Fiction Project volunteers will not critique your work, although we will allow for moderated blog comments by other writers and readers. Wednesday, August 8, 2007. The Flash Fiction Project. Previously p...
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The Flash Fiction Project: February 2008
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The Flash Fiction Project. The Flash Fiction Project is a challenge to all writers to create a Flash Fiction piece, 6-500 words, and submit it here, where we will post on this blog all stories adhering to the guidelines, found on www.FlashFictionProject.com. Drafts and polished stories are welcome; Flash Fiction Project volunteers will not critique your work, although we will allow for moderated blog comments by other writers and readers. Saturday, February 23, 2008. A Play in Ten Scenes. Be solicited fo...
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The Flash Fiction Project: + J.M.J. +
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The Flash Fiction Project. The Flash Fiction Project is a challenge to all writers to create a Flash Fiction piece, 6-500 words, and submit it here, where we will post on this blog all stories adhering to the guidelines, found on www.FlashFictionProject.com. Drafts and polished stories are welcome; Flash Fiction Project volunteers will not critique your work, although we will allow for moderated blog comments by other writers and readers. Tuesday, December 9, 2008. Oct 19, 1960. Why don’t you write?
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No Sharing Allowed: August 2005
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Tuesday, August 30, 2005. A big thanks to Denise Howell of Bag and Baggage. For linking up to this site. Denise is actually part of the Grok news today, as she is moderating an ABTL Panel Dinner. To discuss the Grokster. Decision. If you live near Los Angeles, it's be a great thing to attend. And yes, Denise, Wikipedia. Another Grok event is coming up, right here in Tucson. The Intellectual Property Student Association at the University of Arizona will host a discussion on Grokster. Google clearly does n...
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The Flash Fiction Project: * Time Nymph *
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The Flash Fiction Project. The Flash Fiction Project is a challenge to all writers to create a Flash Fiction piece, 6-500 words, and submit it here, where we will post on this blog all stories adhering to the guidelines, found on www.FlashFictionProject.com. Drafts and polished stories are welcome; Flash Fiction Project volunteers will not critique your work, although we will allow for moderated blog comments by other writers and readers. Tuesday, December 9, 2008. One day - future perfect? We signal acc...
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The Flash Fiction Project: December 2008
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The Flash Fiction Project. The Flash Fiction Project is a challenge to all writers to create a Flash Fiction piece, 6-500 words, and submit it here, where we will post on this blog all stories adhering to the guidelines, found on www.FlashFictionProject.com. Drafts and polished stories are welcome; Flash Fiction Project volunteers will not critique your work, although we will allow for moderated blog comments by other writers and readers. Tuesday, December 9, 2008. Oct 19, 1960. Why don’t you write?