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Make a donation in support of finding a cure for ALS to Augie's Quest, the organizers of this gathering.
Read this interview with Eric Lowen, and consider how to make the best of life's changing circumstances.
"Walk around feeling like a leaf," suggests the poet Naomi Shihab Nye. "Know that you could tumble any second. Then decide what to do with your time."
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Corrected post: Anytime people who are having difficulties getting around, who have increasingly worse prospects in the near to "medium distant" future and who care to come together and create beauty, that is impressive, beautiful, courageous, showing exemplary loving-kindness and concern for others--and deserves our applause, appreciation, and support. I am disappointed that two links to the right related to this KarmaTube video are not working, and I hope someone can make them work soon. I love Naomi Shihab Nye's unusually sensitive, wise, uniquely crafted, beautifully insightful and deeply human poetry. I'd love to read/hear her words or poem suggesting we "Walk around feeling like a leaf...Know that you could tumble any second. Then decide what to do with your time." The link to the right, however, takes us no where; it doesn't work. Nor can we read the Eric Lowen interview; the link, weirdly, takes us to "http://abc7chicago.com/ where we read abour robberies and shootings, etc."--four times in a row. Thanks to everyone involved in this enterprise/production/activity for showing us how brightly our beautiful human spirits can shine!
the gratitude i feel for the wonderful life of music I've lived. and the music that is still in my life. may not be on a stage, but that was never what it was really about. it's about freeing the soul. and learning to roll - learning to fall after all. Peace, what a pleasure.