I’m an enthusiastic person by nature. When I publicise my various business efforts, people always compliment me on my marketing
I can’t help it, when I like something I talk about it and I try to get people to check it out too. And that’s not just when those things are going to make me money!
A serious post is lined up but for now I just wanted to cast the spotlight on three beautiful people and specifically three beautiful blog posts that came up in my RSS feed. In keeping with the theme of this blog, I’ll try to make them posts which help you align yourself further with the Sacred Truth in different areas of your life.
Enjoy!
Beautiful post number #1: Birthing Choices by Goddess Leonie
“Why oh why do we not know that we’ve got CHOICES in birthing?
I didn’t. But I do now. And while I haven’t given birth yet, I do want to share about the choices I know about… so you know too that you can make choices that are right and beautiful and work for you, and your sweet family.”
I am in love with Goddess Leonie. And I actually mean a mostly platonic sort of love.
See, the theme of her site is on discovering and honouring the goddess inside you. As you would expect, most of the commenters on her site are women, and whenever I comment I wonder if they’re going to chase me out with pitchforks
Nevertheless, despite the very real threat to my life, I read her blog all the time. It makes me feel warm and gooey inside. Leonie is a very loving soul who expresses herself as she really, truly is. That is absolutely priceless.
In this post she writes about alternative ways of birthing, something which I had been very curious about. I think this is important information for anyone interested in aligning with the truth that will help them live better as human beings. Let’s face it – doctors are evil. Hospital births are just as evil, then. I’m glad I read this post. I don’t have any plans, but maybe one day, who knows!
Beautiful post number #2: Avoiding false dichotomies By Chris Guillebeau at The Art of Non Conformity
“…from time to time I get emails from people who think I’m a bad person for flying on airplanes. “You’re destroying the environment,” one of them said.
To each his own, but my response is that this is an overly-simplistic view.”
The Art of Non Conformity is a brilliant, brilliant blog. Chris is a major role model for me, an entrepreneur who does what he wants for a living and then spends everything he earns on travelling the world. I love him. Even more platonically than Leonie
Chris writes consistently hard-hitting common sense intended to get you to wake up and start living free. As he admits, he does care about what people think of him, just like I do, and most people. He also admits he has fear, like I do, and most people. He doesn’t try to fight these facts but he acts courageously to get what he wants in spite of them. His humbleness combined with his attitude of being the driver of his own life makes him one person who I am happy to give the honour of influencing the way I think.
Today’s post is simple, yet somehow iconic of him. Gently, common-sensically, he tells you that it’s OK not to feel shamed and coerced by your peers when it comes to environmental issues.
Beautiful posts number #3: Spiritual healing by Chris Landry
“Remember the days when you were a kid when you felt alive!
Everything was new, fresh and exciting and we had loads of energy and vitality.
When we grow up we accumulate stuff. This stuff is always accumulating and with compound interest because the feeling of heaviness accumulates more heaviness.”
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These are three short posts about healing which really rocked my world. I’ve already talked about Chris on this blog a little while ago. I think he is a guy who really, really gets to the Sacred Truth of what healing is. He’s an independent thinker with talent, and he really cares about healing himself and others. This comes through. I really felt these articles resonating with me.
So that’s that for now. Until next week, beautiful people!
Andrew
