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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

New Chicks at Parsley Farm

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Boarding Impass

On the morning that I was leaving for Fort Lauderdale, I could not print my boarding pass at home, then I could not print it at the self check in machine at the airport. Even the woman at the counter had difficulty printing it but I finally got it in my hands and passed through security and went to my gate with a bit of unease. At the gate, I looked for my boarding pass but could not find it anywhere so I asked the man with a Delta uniform if he could print me another one and at the same time I inquired about being bumped from the flight. He told me there was the possibility that I could get bumped and asked me to wait to see if the plane was overbooked. He would call out my name. I stood there with my backpacks slung over one shoulder while my mind tried to scratch out a pattern. It seemed that this was the moment that I could prove something to myself about the nature of a phenomenological universe. In my mind, there were only 2 options for how to look at this picture: I obviously was having obstacles getting the boarding pass and keeping my hands on it because I had such trouble printing it and then losing it, so if I got bumped it would indicate that I was never meant to board this plane. The other option was that If I didn't get bumped then that would mean there is actually no pattern to any of these circumstances and I just made useless and unnecessary assignments to the events that transpired; I made it up in my head. So, I’m standing there alert like a lion about to pounce on her prey because I know that in just a few minutes I am going to get an answer that I’ve been hunting down my whole life. Finally, the man at the counter called my name and informed me that they did not need my seat so I would board the plane. However, he was bumping me up to first class because I offered up my seat.

At the great risk of constructing yet another useless reality – I might suggest that the either/or scenarios I put together in my mind did not leave room for a third option, which went beyond my expectations. J.C. Cooper who wrote Yin & Yang, The Taoist Harmony of Opposites says, “All duality and polarity calls for a resolving third, which is on a plane above the opposites and acts as a catalyst, bringing about a state of equilibrium between extremes….It requires the reconciliation third to rescue the two powers from eternal tension; the interplay and interaction of the third ensures the ultimate completion. I’m not exactly sure if J.C. Cooper’s words apply to my experience, but hopefully I’ll get more chances to give test questions to the universe. If anyone reading this has any answers please clue me in by commenting.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Stroke of Insight



Jill Bolte Taylor, a neuroanatomist, discusses the awareness she had while having a stroke. She also speaks to the experience of surrender and deep inner peace which is part of the circuitry of the right hemispheres of our brain. I also have noticed from working with elders who have had strokes that when forced to surrender function and former abilities from brain injury, they seem to acquire a sense of peace within themselves. Very yin yang.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Level One Yi Ren Qigong Class


This class teaches the foundational exercises for practicing Yi Ren Qigong. It sets the groundwork for cultivating receptivity to our own bodies and developing self-healing skills. In this class we learn a series of gentle and relaxing movement and breathing exercises which are designed to refresh, restore and reorganize our minds and bodies. Instructor: Joyce Greenberg,L.Ac

When: Mondays, May 5 - June 23 (8 weeks)
Time: 6:30p.m. - 7:45pm
Where: SE Seattle Senior Center
4655 S. Holly St. (corner of S. Holly and Rainier Ave. S.)

Cost: $125.00 / $85.00 seniors

To Register: call SE Seattle Senior Center: 722-0317

Friday, March 14, 2008

Spring Detox Class, Sat., May 10, 11a.m -1p.m.

Get a fresh start this spring with a detoxifying cleanse! We are fortunate to have Karen Lamphere, a whole foods nutritionist teach this class. She will discuss diets and supplements that support cleansing and detoxification. This is a great way to strengthen immunity, lose that excess winter weight, or simply feel great as you rejuvenate your body with the change in seasons. You will receive a 7 day protocol with recipes, menus and supporting therapies. Karen will serve a yummy light lunch. Location: Joyce's kitchen. Cost: $35. per person. Call Joyce to register: 760-4828 or let me know your interest by commenting here. limit 10 people.

Get a Jump on Spring


Sometimes the transition between winter and spring can be rugged. It is warming up and there is more light outside but we still feel sluggish and dull. Acupuncture can help move your Qi and detoxifying herbs like nettle, chickweed, dandelion and burdock will nourish and clean your blood.

Come in for a spring tune-up treatment and receive a complimentary 5 day supply of organic tonic and cleansing herbs.

Call Joyce at 760-4828 or comment here if you have a question.