BlueMoon

Female | 45 years old | USA | Last updated 11/18/2008 7:27 pm

Right now I am hopeful for the future in a way I haven't been in many years. The elections are over in the US and it's time to get to work and turn the tides in this country.

I'm not really sure how I got to this place in my life - "letting the days go by" presumably. Now, I feel an urgency to wake up and steer the boat. I am working part time doing freelance writing and marketing for an art consultant in Denver. I own two Victorian homes and I share my world with three beautiful felines. I eat vibant, organic food, and drink clean water, yet I have heavy metal poisoning and liver sensitivities. I stretch my body and mind with yoga. I care for any human or little critter that crosses my path - and some that don't. I mostly see the world through rose-colored spectacles - but I'm sad when people seem uncaring. Every day I try to grow in some way - sometimes I succeed and other times I fall short. I get enthused about so many things, i.e., new research into neanderthal DNA; a music festival at Red Rocks; a really good rain on a Sunday morning; mojitos at a sidewalk cafe; a good cup of tea.

MY MESSAGES:

BlueMoon, I saw your profile and wondered whether you'd be interested in joining the Human Primates group to discuss human nature as it affects sustainability. www.odemagazine.com/groups/human_primates

Peace,

Earon

Hello BlueMoon,

reading your message I note that you have wonderful and broad understanding of matters of life, living and wellness that may bring your focus to a doctor i know who is about to publish one of her last book "living medicine, the dwelling place" Dr. Gladys Taylor Mc Garey is known also as the mother of holistic medicine. While traveling if you are ever in Arizona, we would love to meet you. if your interest is health, you must meet Dr. Gladys, the woman, the wise one, the funny one, the compassionate one, all this in a body that practiced medicine for over 60 years, convinced that dis-ease cannot be cured by the killing machines of modern medicine or the pharmaceutical machine.

My prayer is that you realize your full potential, i celebrate by joining with with my cup of tea.

Eveline Horelle Dailey

hed1@cox.net



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