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At 10:59am on June 21, 2009, Frizzey Greif said…
♥ ♥ ♥
Thanks for the friendship Jackie

heartly welcome in
Frizzey Lights World
♥ ♥ ♥
At 8:11pm on June 17, 2009, Richard Lukens said…
I know... we are in the process of doing a movie and I like the model they have done with HOME... sorry, I thought you might have known Mary Rose, as I kind of know her from the past... thanks for connecting... hope you had a nice day...

-Rick
At 7:50pm on June 17, 2009, Richard Lukens said…
Thanks for the post of the HOME project... I actually wanted to do the same thing this week but didn't have time to get to it....
At 11:36am on June 14, 2009, Richard Lukens said…
Hi Jackie... what are you up to in Rosemead? Where is that by the way? I am in San Rafael... working away on this project....

Hope you are having a nice Sunday..

-Rick
At 5:40am on June 14, 2009, The Ancient One said…
Compassion in Action
(by Ram Dass)


"When we look at the vast sadness and suffering in the world, we
often experience intense pain in our hearts. The suffering so often seems
cruel, unnecessary, and unjustified ~ reflecting a heartless universe. The
human greed and fear that are causing much of the suffering seem out of
control. But when our hearts open in the midst of this, we want to help.
This is the experience of compassion.

Compassion is the tender opening of our hearts to pain and suffering.
When compassion arises in us, we see and acknowledge what we often push
away ~ the parts of life that cause us sadness, anger or outrage. The
powerful
awakening of our own compassion can tune us not just to the nurturing and
sustaining forces of the world, but to the oppressive and destructive ones
as well. When we open to these directly and become familiar with them,
instead of avoiding them as we often do, we are more likely to hear ways to respond
with love and support to relieve the suffering. When the pain is our own,
we want to end it. If we can't do this by ourselves, we long for help.
When it is not our cry, but someone else's, compassion allows us to feel it
as our own, to feel the same longing, to hear our hearts calling us to help.

The Dalai Lama has said, "Love and compassion are not necessities,
not luxuries. Without them, humanity cannot survive. With them, we can
make a joint effort to solve the problems of the whole of humankind."

Compassion is the basis of all truthful relationships: it means being
present with love ~ for ourselves and for all life, including animals, fish,
birds, and trees. Compassion is bringing our deepest truth into our
actions, no matter how much the world seems to resist, because that is
ultimately what we have to give this world and one another."
At 10:11am on June 13, 2009, Richard Lukens said…
Hi Jackie... how do you know Mary Rose? Nice to see you are connecting with people here... thanks for the note...

-R
At 8:57pm on June 12, 2009, Richard Lukens said…
Hi Jackie... thanks for joining the site today... welcome... I hope you find it interesting and contribute some content when you have the time...

Best,

-Rick
At 8:12pm on June 12, 2009, mary rose said…
Your web page is lovely.
 
 
 

        

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