Highlights from the previous week: Last week we dove into the imagualization process and found a focal point from which my truth can be accessed. I use that point in meditations now. It connects me to the universe. Here are a few of the things we learned during the process. Hope is a shared concept … Continue reading The 10th Step on The Ladder of Awareness
Nirvana
Streaking through the sky The wind in my feathers, I weave and bob on the air currents. Forever listening for the songs of other travellers, Companionship On the road of the muse, the watchman in my head is looking after my creative heart finds it’s release of passion. Oh, blissful… by M. Perron (Originally written … Continue reading Nirvana
These Are The People In My Neighbourhood – Introducing Dustin Dao
Dustin is the living proof of a person who puts his heart into everything he is passionate about! I’ve had the great pleasure of being at Dustin’s restaurant one evening when it was quiet and we could talk to both him and his wife. My sister-in-law asked Dustin to play the piano for us and … Continue reading These Are The People In My Neighbourhood – Introducing Dustin Dao
People I feel sorry for
There she sits, unremarkable Blue jeans, white shirt Looking through bric-a-brac papers A salvage From the junkyard of a too big purse Head bowed Disheveled in insecurity She glances and retreats A shell of shyness. Poor girl I hope she has a good life. by M. Perron (Originally written May 16th, 1992) Notes: Wow, I … Continue reading People I feel sorry for
The Reggio Way – An Old New-Vision for Education (Monday’s Movers)
Working in the Reggio Way: A Beginner's Guide for American Teachers by Julianne Wurm This should be a must read part of any teacher training course. It should also be part of management training courses at the MBA level. There is a great deal to be learned about problem solving and true collaboration from the way … Continue reading The Reggio Way – An Old New-Vision for Education (Monday’s Movers)
The 8th Step on The Ladder of Awareness
Into the method: Part 2. Notes on Today: We jump forward by allowing ourselves to go deeper than ever before and climb the ladder past the highest rung. I’ve kept it shorter today in hopes of giving you an even clearer picture of the process. We will be elaborating on the specifics of the process … Continue reading The 8th Step on The Ladder of Awareness
The Catchphrase On My Sleeve
The precipice has walls Decorated to an abundance With murals of unimaginable history Which chance has yet to write. To dream of dreams yet underrate When reality is morose and ignored Postpones everything but my imagination And cures the mundane routines. So like a heart on my sleeve The catchphrase of my life, Broken and … Continue reading The Catchphrase On My Sleeve
Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell (Monday’s Movers)
Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell I was given no advice on what to expect from the book and that it would influence and inspire me in my own way. I am deeply grateful for this. Gladwell doesn't give you the secret pill to success. He doesn't blather on about the luck or … Continue reading Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell (Monday’s Movers)
The Hudson UFO!?! (Fun Fotos for Friday)
What the heck was this? I was sitting outside the creepy old St-James Cemetery in Hudson, minding my own damn business when all of a sudden this damn thing flew across the sky! It must have flown right over my car because the radio stopped. I remember because I was singing along with Heart of Soul by … Continue reading The Hudson UFO!?! (Fun Fotos for Friday)
These Are The People In my Neighbourhood – Let me Introduce Kenmar Industrial
These Are The People In My Neighbourhood - Kenmar Industrial There’s a new Professional in Montreal and they are all about getting you moving! I’d like to introduce you to Kenmar Industrial, but first, let me tell you how they came to my attention. My dear friend and mentor, Paul L., whom I describe as … Continue reading These Are The People In my Neighbourhood – Let me Introduce Kenmar Industrial
