Healing Heart Mandala, created on gray, rainy day while listening to Mandala Healing: Using Sacred Symbols for Spiritual & Emotional Healing by Judith Cornell, Golden Valley, Minnesota, September 2011, photo © 2011 by QuoinMonkey. All rights reserved. THE SECRET OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER Once you turn the light around, everything in the world is turned [...]
Archive for September, 2011
Healing Heart Mandala & The Secret Of The Golden Flower
Posted in 25 Things, Art, Body, Bones, Books, Culture, Doodling, Dreams, Gratitude, Growing Older, Holding My Breath, Life, Love, Mandalas, Practice, Relationships, Seasons, Secrets, Silence, Spirituality, Structure, Vision, Wake Up, tagged ancient rituals, Aum, creating mandalas, healing hearts, healing intentions, healing rituals, heartbeat of the Earth, hearts, making light of the dark, self-expression, self-image, setting intentions, shadows & light, the power of love, The Secret of the Golden Flower, the value of introspection, the value of practice, the value of process, the value of the Arts, the ways we love, unconditional love, unity for the good of the whole on September 20, 2011 | 6 Comments »
PRACTICE — Chocolate — 15min
Posted in Culture, Family, Food, Home, Life, Personal, Practice, Topic Writing, Writing Practices, tagged chocolate, Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden, living in Hawaii, Mike Carter, red Ravine Guests, secrets of chocolate, the joy of chocolate, the practice of writing, writing about chocolate on September 19, 2011 | 6 Comments »
By Mike Carter So thinking about some early memories of chocolate, I am reminded of going to Mabry’s store as a kid in Vancouver, Washington. I was maybe ten years old and they used to have these little bars called “7-Up” which had seven kinds of little chocolates in them. 7-up, there was one piece [...]
The Determined Boy From Strasburg
Posted in Body, Bones, Books, Culture, Dreams, Essay, Family, Fotoblog, Home, Life, Music, On the Road, Personal, Photography, Place, Practice, Reading, Relationships, Skies, Structure, Vision, Wake Up, tagged books as mentors, childhood events that impact your life, fathers and sons, historical places, inspiration, joy, Lawrence Welk, Lawrence Welk's boyhood home, living the questions, making it in the music industry, mothers and daughters, musicians, North Dakota, pilgrimage, places as muse, red Ravine Guests, slow walking, Strasburg, Teri Blair, the joy of reading aloud, The Lawrence Welk Show, the life of Lawrence Welk, the power of place, writing about place on September 14, 2011 | 22 Comments »
By Teri Blair Lawrence Welk’s Boyhood Home, Strasburg, North Dakota, July 2011, all photos © 2011 by Teri Blair. All rights reserved. The Lawrence Welk Show was a Saturday night staple when I was growing up. My favorite acts were Cissy and Bobby, tap-dancing Arthur Duncan, and the guy on clarinet with big glasses. I [...]
And Then…
Posted in Art, Art of Rebellion, Body, Bones, Culture, Doodling, Dreams, Family, Holding My Breath, Home, Life, Love, Place, Poetry, Relationships, Seasons, Spirituality, Vision, Wake Up, tagged 10th Anniversary of 9/11, compassion, deep listening, healing, healing powers of poetry, healing through writing, hope, journal art, Judy Chicago, love & loss, remembering 9/11, showing up, The Dinner Party, the power of love, walking into life, walking your talk on September 12, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
And Then, last page of The Dinner Party: A Symbol of Our Heritage, 1979, Doubleday, from artist & writer Judy Chicago, Droid Shots, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 2011, photo © 2011 by QuoinMonkey. All rights reserved. And then all that has divided us will merge And then compassion will be wedded to power And then softness [...]
A Moment Of Silence
Posted in Body, Bones, Culture, Death, Holding My Breath, Life, Love, Place, Relationships, Silence, tagged 10th Anniversary of 9/11, a moment of silence, bearing witness, grief, holding space, I remember, loss, quiet space, remembering 9/11, Silence Fell, tears on September 11, 2011 | 8 Comments »
-posted on red Ravine Sunday, September 11th, 2011, 9:02am -related to the piece: Remembering – September 11th, 2008
Last Of The Summer People
Posted in Culture, Food, Holidays, Life, Photography, Place, Poetry, Seasons, tagged A Night at the Fair, end of summer, Great Minnesota Get-Together, great ways to spend Labor Day weekend, grilled shrimp, Minnesota State Fair, neon signs, night owls, Nightshots, shadows & light, summer in Minnesota, summer people, tanka, Ye Old Mill on September 5, 2011 | 5 Comments »
Summer’s Last Hurrah, leaving the Minnesota State Fair, Droid Shots, St. Paul, Minnesota, August 2011, photo © 2011 by QuoinMonkey. All rights reserved. Buttered popcorn shrimp grilled in sight, for your delight, the tunnels of Ye Old Mill— shadow people light the night bearing Summer’s last hurrah. -posted on red Ravine, Monday, September 5th, 2011 [...]






























