Monthly Archives: July 2013

Inner Peace

Is there a difference between inner peace and happiness?  I believe there is.  Happinss is subject to current conditions being perceived as positive, while inner peace is a deep stabalizing calm that knows whatever comes my way will eventually be … Continue reading

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Babies

Recently I spent an enjoyale couple of hours participating in a baby shower themed “Mom is about to POP!”  Decorations and food were geared to  things that pop……… balloons, cake pops, pop corn balls, snap-crackle and pop rice crispy treats, … Continue reading

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In My Garden

I sat in my garden this morning soaking in the beauty.  It felt surreal,  invigorating and rejuvenating.  There is something undeniably peaceful and loving about immersing yourself fully in a beautiful garden.  I sat on a stone bench listening to the … Continue reading

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Life is a Treasure Hunt

 One of the reasons we are introduced to life in this earthly plane is to make the journey from dependency to independance.  Babies are totally dependant on their parents.  As we grow through early childhood we are reliant on our parents.  … Continue reading

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God Bless America

On May 11, 1888, one of America’s most beloved and prolific song writers, Israel Baline was born in Tyumen, Russia.  His parents immigrated to America when he was a young boy of five.  As a  Jewish family they came to America to escape … Continue reading

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The Human Genome Project

In 1990, The Human Genome Project (HGP)  one of the most ambitious projects ever launched by the  National Institutes of Health, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, was begun.  It was heralded as an altruistic … Continue reading

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