It's Tao Tuesday - a fun little reminder to think these thoughts, to examine these principles, to engage the spirit and delve into this understanding, or non-understanding as the case may be. One day of the week, as originally instigated by Amy Putkonen over at Tao te Ching Daily. She has a whole list of … Continue reading Thoughts on Thinking, the Empty Mind and Not-Doing
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Endless View from Rocking Chairs
What a completely blissful day. These are the new rockers we picked up at a garage sale this weekend, and this is the view looking out onto our back field in Southern Oregon. It goes on and on and we end up with stunning sunsets all summer long. I sat out here and read the … Continue reading Endless View from Rocking Chairs
A Matter of Perspective
Tao Tuesday - in participation with the Tao Te Ching Daily site by Amy Putkonen. Chapter 79 Failure is an opportunity. If you blame someone else, there is no end to the blame. Therefore the Master fulfills her own obligations and corrects her own mistakes. She does what she needs to do and … Continue reading A Matter of Perspective
Calm as Water
Tao Tuesdays: Thanks to Amy Putkonen of Tao Ta Ching Daily. Chapter 78 Nothing in the world is as soft and yielding as water. Yet for dissolving the hard and inflexible, nothing can surpass it. The soft overcomes the hard; the gentle overcomes the rigid. Everyone knows this is true, but few can put … Continue reading Calm as Water
Words and Thoughts that Change our Molecules
I like Aha Moments. I'm an Aha Moment Junkie. I have them all the time, and revel in the ways my mind can become excited all over again about a new idea. And then another one, and another one. I'm like a kid in a candy store of thoughts. They're all so sparkly and shiny … Continue reading Words and Thoughts that Change our Molecules
Lessons in Learning
Let me preface by saying that after writing today's reflection, I feel raw because of how much I have to learn. This motherhood thing is ever changing, constant learning, every day more to understand about ourselves and therefore how we parent. I choose to keep thinking that every day I am trying to be better, … Continue reading Lessons in Learning
Balance – That Damned Word
Tao Te Ching - Chapter 74 - with Reflection If you realize that all things change, there is nothing you will try to hold on to. If you aren't afraid of dying, there is nothing you can't achieve. Trying to control the future is like trying to take the master carpenter's place. When you … Continue reading Balance – That Damned Word
Wild Beyond Wild, Calm Within Calm
We have been Home Schooling for a bit now, and there have been good days and struggling days. My Ben is so much like me that we can butt heads. We are learning how to work together for mutual benefit. In the process of beginning Home Schooling, I let the Homestead fall to the wayside. … Continue reading Wild Beyond Wild, Calm Within Calm
Unexpected Up-Side of our Organic-ish Farming Venture
We say Organic-ish, because we do use Wasp Spray. Other than that, we don't spray anything on our garden, no chemicals, no weed-killers, and it turns out, that's a really good thing. Our animals love all those weeds. At first we were pulling weeds, now I'm out every morning Clipping Weeds. That's right, I clip … Continue reading Unexpected Up-Side of our Organic-ish Farming Venture
Parenting and The Doorway to the Mysteries of Life
This article is based on a prompt from a blog I enjoy called the Tao Te Ching Daily - which gives beautiful, peaceful, soothing, inviting, mindful advice about living. The Tao, as I understand it, is a philosophy of thought, read and enjoyed by C.S. Lewis among a multitude of others. On her blog, writer Amy … Continue reading Parenting and The Doorway to the Mysteries of Life
