Sunday, September 18, 2011

September 18, 2011


Quotes of the week

“He that would be well, needs not goe from his owne house.”
George Herbert

He who knows himself, knows others.
--Charles C. Colton

Everything is funny as long as it is happening to someone else.
-- Will Rogers

Texts from last night of the week: (815): Please make the clown in the corner stop judging me. I mean he's the one with paint on his face. I don't need him judge judying me.

Song of the Week

Dar Williams, When I was a Boy

Dear Photograph of the week

I could see for miles and listen to him for hours; up and down all around town…it will always be the best seat in the house!
Love Vikki-Kate

The culmination of millennia of scientific endeavor


“Honesty is the best policy. If I lose mine honor, I lose myself.”
William Shakespeare Quotes


Websites of the week



You know that plastic packaging that cannot be opened without tools? Wrap rage

Meditation of the week

Letting Go of Worry

What if we knew for certain that everything we're worried about today will work out fine?

What if . . . we had a guarantee that the problem bothering us would be worked out in the most perfect way, and at the best possible time? Furthermore, what if we knew that three years from now we'd be grateful for that problem, and its solution?

What if . . . we knew that even our worst fear would work out for the best?

What if . . . we had a guarantee that everything that's happening, and has happened, in our life was meant to be, planned just for us, and in our best interest?

What if . . . we had a guarantee that the people we love are experiencing exactly what they need in order to become who they're intended to become? Further, what if we had a guarantee that others can be responsible for themselves, and we don't have to control or take responsibility for them?

What if . . . we knew the future was going to be good, and we would have an abundance of resources and guidance to handle whatever comes our way?

What if . . . we knew everything was okay, and we didn't have to worry about a thing? What would we do then?

We'd be free to let go and enjoy life.

Today, I will know that I don't have to worry about anything. If I do worry, I will do it with the understanding that I am choosing to worry, and it is not necessary.