Gossipy ol' hens, all cooped up. But one clucking a cluck different from the rest. Clucking in reverie.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Holidays Are Here

It's always amazing how the holidays take control of us. Our wants. Our "needs". This irresponsible picture of what this season is all about.

But I'm not talking about that tonight. Tonight, I have some holiday pictures to share, along with a few thoughts from my recent roadtrip to North Carolina.

Before we get into any of that, I would love LOVE love to share this with you. It's an amazing montage of scare clips from the Ellen Show.



And now that you have piddled in your panties...

I recently took a few days to travel to North Carolina. It was about an 11 hour drive, so I had plenty of time to listen to Britney, Buble, and the Beatles. But I also had lots of time to think. Working on the farm, I sometimes fall into a simple repetition - chores, care for the animals, errands, chores, bed - so having the time to drive through the Appalachians with my thoughts was quite therapeutic. 

I was able to listen to a few podcats as well. Dan Savage and the Savage Lovecast is one of my favorites. But on my way home, I was captured by a podcast called Soul Connexions by the famous life intuitive, Robert Ohotto. At first, I was a bit skeptical (and to be honest, I am not sure I am able to wrap my mind around most of his comments and thoughts at this time), but after listening, I started to find some real connections with my life and what he was saying. I thought it was a coincidence and that most of this self-help bullshit was bologna. But, alas, after fighting the connections, I finally agreed with some of the points and just went with the flow. 

After listening for a few hours, I found some key points that I would like to share. I really would encourage you to download Soul Connexions from iTunes - just check it out and see if what I have to share resonates with you. Here they are:
  • Destiny is not about fame, it's about service. 
  • In regards to my relationships and co-dependency:
    • I can make myself feel safe. I do not need others to feel secure.
    • I am lovable.
    • I do not need to track or control others. Instead, I should own my space and peace. I shouldn't misplace my power and energy into trying to control others, because, ultimately, I have no power in their choices or their destiny. I only have power in how I respond to the choices and actions of others. 
Maybe this is all a bunch of rubbish to you. I know that I am not doing the lessons justice, so, again, I would encourage you to check out Robert Ohotto on iTunes!

And if my thoughts from my trip are shit, at least you can enjoy some of my pictures from Greensboro. Happy Holidays. Peace to you.








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