Messages in a Bottle (Simplified)
Messages in a Bottle (Simplified)
Date: 8/28/2010 2:27:24 PM ( 14 y ) ... viewed 1612 times
MESSAGES OF HOPE IN A BOTTLE
COVER
Rock Opera Cover...
Put title page on my altar in front of my face.
Add in pages in the notebook that I want to have
Type in some messages of Hope...
I can go with the simple story.
Do more cleanup...
this will give me more energy..
Check on timing.
It is still MR
Up from death experience...
Know iti s O.K. what is happening.
Grace that we are here...
blog on that...
12:26 pm
August 28, 2010
RECEIVING AND GIVING LOVE
TO THE WATER THAT CARRY US
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1679133
This is a day to receive and give love
to water,
to the oceans, to be kind
to the sea.
To feel safety
as if we are each a baby Moses
innocent, in a basket, in the arms
of safety, floating to shore,
where we will be found,
safe, suckled by Mother's love.
Now is the moment
to return to natural rhythm.
as knowing gentle water carries us.
Now is the time to receive messages
of hope, messages as if coming back to us
from the sea in once discarded
plastic bottles,
to caste away to the sea
not only things we no longer want,
but give back to the sea
a messages of hope,
saying that we know we are
each here to remake a new kind of world.
Now is the time
through doing simple things,
to plant a few new seeds
in the world.
7:42 am
August 28, 2010
Keep The Beet Here!
I was just fumbling through some
of the papers Leslie has sprawled
on the floor, as I attempt to
put together Messages of hope
for my bottle project.
I found these in book called
A MANUAL FOR RECOVERING PROPHETS
Step One
Nature has smiled on you to make this world beautiful.
From Step Two
You are a flower meant to grow!
Step four
True Wealth is Common Wealth;
The earth belongs to every body.
Step Seven
We are born each time a new child is born.
Honor thy sacred child.
Wow!!!
Every child should have mud pies,
grasshoppers, water bugs,
tadpoles, frogs, mud-turtles,
elderberries, wild strawberries,
acorns, chestenuts, trees to climb,
brooks to wade in, water lillies,
woodchucks, bats, bees, butterflies,
various animals to pet, hay fields,
pinecones, rocks to roll, sand,
snakes, huckleberries, and hornets;
and any child who has been deprived of these has
been deprived of the best part of his education.
--Luther Burbank
eminet Beet Keeper
from his book
TRAINING OF THE HUMAN PLANT
1907
O.K. I see...
put these on the Beet Keeper format
and roll up with a ribbon...
and have in a basket with the Baby Moses.
Each of us today
are like baby Moses.
floating in a basket,
tightly woven by mother's love,
safe, serene, heading toward shore.
Song by Stephen Longfellow Fiske goes here...
Steady as she Goes...
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