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Shift: Mourning Mindfully

I’m pretty sure I killed it. Of course, it wasn’t intentional. I remember hearing an expletive (and I was alone in the car, so it must have been me) when I watched it in the rearview mirror, a tumble of feathers somersaulting, the momentum flopping it sideways over and over when it hit the ground, […]

Posted byJulie Ann LuomaJuly 8, 2013Posted inPONDERINGTags: douglas, julie, minfully, mourning, shift

Voluntary Simplicity

 Voluntary simplicity, simply defined, is a state of mindfulness. It’s being mindful of how much we save or spend, conserve or consume, protect the Earth or plunder her. It’s being mindful of whether we see life through a lens of abundance and gratitude or a lens of scarcity and resistance. It’s deciding for ourselves, on […]

Posted byJulie JohnstonJuly 4, 2005September 24, 2010Posted inMINDFUL LIVINGTags: johnston, julie, mindful, simplicity, voluntary
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