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May 15 2008

We all matter.

human rightsToday’s post is in response to BlogCatalog’s May 15, 2008 “Bloggers Unite for Human Rights.” I chose not to pick one particular issue of human rights to discuss. The following quote points out the importance of recognizing our interconnectedness to all others.

“We all matter. Every one of us has an essential contribution to make, and we can do so only by taking the risk of being uniquely our own selves.”   ~ Carol S. Pearson

“As we grow in knowledge and understanding of ourselves, we discover our unique abilities and opportunities for self-expression. We find the validity of our own experience, viewpoints, and talents. Even our particular difficulties and flaws can be seen as special challenges for growth.

The insight we gain into our true selves reveals our similarity and interconnectedness to all others. We are each an important part of many larger systems. Discovering our part and contribution we can make grows out of an inner quest for self-discovery. As Duane Elgin writes in Voluntary Simplicity, “We cannot expect there to be peace within the human family if we are at war within ourselves.” Inner harmony and peace within ourselves enable us to share these same qualities with others and the world. It all begins within each one of us.”  ~Veronica Ray “Green Spirituality: Reflections on Belonging to a World Beyond Myself

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Apr 10 2008

One moment changes everything

With my several businesses, I have seven different email addresses. That adds up to a phenomenal amount of emails, most of them being spam. Yet I’ve learned that I have to at least check most of them just in case a client or customer didn’t use a subject line or used an odd subject. And spammers are definitely getting good at subject lines.

This Monday morning I received one of those emails with a different subject line through my blog. 

A gentleman by the name of Phil Bolsta wanted to know if I would be willing to review his new book on my blog. Checked out his website. Received my review copy today. What an honor! 

Sixty Seconds: One Moment Changes Everything is one of those books that you cannot wait to get into. I will be posting a full review as soon as I finish reading the book but for now, here is an overview:

“The Foreword is written by Caroline Myss. The roster of 45 storytellers includes Joan Borysenko, Dr. Deepak Chopra, geneticist Dr. Francis Collins, Frank Deford, Dr. Larry Dossey, Dr. Wayne Dyer, Dan Millman, Caroline Myss, Dr. Christiane Northrup, Dr. Dean Ornish, Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen, Dr. Bernie Siegel, James Van Praagh, singer Billy Vera, Doreen Virtue, Neale Donald Walsch and bassist Victor Wooten.”

“These compelling stories drive home the point that everyone is capable of experiencing profoundly sacred moments. Readers will learn that when they are changed by sacred experiences, the way they show up in the world changes, which in turn subtly changes the people with whom they interact. Ultimately, their capacity to recognize the sacredness in every moment is expanded, and they will fully appreciate that every day is a gift — and that what they do with it is a gift to themselves, to others and to the world.”

“This uplifting collection of life-altering stories is needed more than ever in this new millennium, in which millions yearn for meaning and purpose while fear and uncertainty bubble under the surface of everyday life.”

Check back soon to read my full review.

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Mar 18 2008

Leaving the nest

Published by Tania under General, blogging

hummingbird nest

This is what I believe to be a hummingbird nest that I found in my yard. It’s only about 2″ across. It doesn’t show real well in the photo but the nest is made with some real fine grasses but mostly hair from my German Shepherd.

But, that’s not what this post is about. Traveling around the blogosphere, I notice many blogs are changing over to or are considering self-hosting. Being in the process of setting up a new blog myself, I figured I’d provide a few helpful resources for anyone considering hosting their own blog.

With just a little computer know-how, it’s really quite easy to setup your self-hosted blog. This is a brief overview of the main steps required.

If you don’t have one already, you will need to acquire a URL (this is your own dot com) and have it hosted. A hosting company that I have been using for years, both for myself and clients, is ICDSoft. I haven’t encountered any downtime and their support, features and pricing is great. Their hosting is only $6.00 per month without a setup fee, unlimited email accounts, subdomains, etc… You are able to register your url (or have it transferred) and hosted with one easy step.

After you have your domain and host, if you wish to use WordPress as your blog software, you can download it here for free: Download WordPress.

The installation instructions for WordPress are straightforward and easy to understand. One thing you will need to know is how to initialize a new database on your host server. The installation routine takes care of all the details, you just need to create the database.

I use FileZilla, a free program, to upload the WordPress program files to the host server. I also use this program to upload my photos. Download the “client version.”

Wordpress gives the option of hundreds of free themes that can be applied to your blog. Again, this is easy. Find the theme you want, download, unzip & upload to your server. There is a menu option in WordPress that allows you to change your themes. With some html experience, you will be able to make modifications the your theme to suit your individual needs, or you don’t have to.

Happy blogging!

Web hosting by ICDSoft

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Feb 23 2008

First awards!

Published by Tania under awards, blogging

I received my first awards! Thank you AngelBaby. I am honored.

   

I would like to pass these awards on to the following bloggers: Rainer at The Esoterical Journey, Louise at Island Wench, JJ at Nature Shows and Dreams, Hiyaguha at Radical Love, and Michael at The Spiritual Ascent.

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Feb 08 2008

Karmic Friday - Vegetarian & Wellness

Published by Tania under Karmic Fridays, blogging

Welcome to this week’s “Karmic Friday” post. This week’s blogs are about vegan, vegetarian and wellness. All these blogs offer beautiful photos, mouth-watering recipes and a joy to read through. There is something yummy for every appetite. Enjoy!

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