Blog

How Breathing Saved My Life

August 7, 2013

You might think it funny for me to say that breathing saved my life. I mean, I realize that breathing, in a sense, “saves our life” every minute of every day. zakłady bukmacherskie fame mma To me, though, this just shows how much power our breath has for our lives! gry kasyno free What if […]

Read the full article →

George Zimmerman: an Exploration of Karma

July 22, 2013

You’ve probably heard about the Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman issue, and while I see so many caught in the duality of right and wrong, blame and culpability, and ultimately fear, I thought I would take the opportunity to show how and why I love both of these people, and to give a little primer […]

Read the full article →

The Cumulative Effect: Bees, the Environment, and Our Bodies

June 18, 2013

The honey bee’s “colony collapse disorder” is getting a lot of attention lately, and I have had a recent personal connection to bees and their hives. This has lead me to connecting some dots and reminded me of a problem (and solution!) that I’ve been meaning to share with you. This spring, one of the […]

Read the full article →

Are You a Healer?

April 19, 2013

One of the main questions I get, and every adult in America get’s, is “What do you do?” Depending on who is asking, and my mood, I haven given pretty widely differing answers to this question. “I’m an Artist.” “I’m a teacher.” “I’m a musician,” and “I build organic gardens in between making music.” Sometimes, […]

Read the full article →

A Natural Day to Plant a Seed: What New Moon Means to You

April 10, 2013

Today is a new moon. It happened at 4:35am last night here in Texas.  What I mean is, the peak moment of the dark(new) moon happened this morning at 4:35am CST. (that’s 5:35 am on the East coast and 2:35am on the West Coast and 3:35am in the Mountains). Farmers and Gardeners use the moon […]

Read the full article →

Garden Season, Free Trees for SA, and a Raised Bed I built

March 7, 2013

Howdy Healthy, Green-y, Lovers of Life, It is garden season in Central Texas.  While we could see another freeze (average last frost is March 15th, but that’s “changing” it seems)… I want to let you know it’s time to plant.  You may have to cover things up once or twice, but I wouldn’t worry about […]

Read the full article →

Have a Relationship rift? Try R.I.F.F.

February 19, 2013

I am getting confronted with how I show up in relationships lately and I’ve discovered a little tool that I would like to share with you to use to help bring any relationship back into balance. I call it R.I.F.F…. Real Intimacy First and Foremost. Probably at least a few of you are gagging at […]

Read the full article →

Clear a Blocked Sinus in Under a Minute with No Drugs

February 14, 2013

I learned a really cool trick a couple years ago that I know will really help a lot of people out there who have allergies, chronic congestion, or a blocked up nose due to a cold. When I really started getting serious about my health, I learned all kinds of stuff that no doctor had […]

Read the full article →

Too Sensitive? Why Being Shy Kicks the Ass of Extroversion

February 5, 2013

If you’re sensitive, or maybe you have a child or co-worker that people are always saying, “you’re too sensitive,” about; then guess what? You are sitting on a gold mine. I just finished listening to the audio book Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can’t Stop Talking, by Susan Cain, and what […]

Read the full article →

Fear (Part 1): The Brain Eating Amoeba and New Years Resolutions

January 28, 2013

  Last year, one of my  resolutions, or intentions as I think of them now, was to overcome my fears-of which I have now learned, are MANY! Singing in front of people. Making the wrong decision. Getting a disease and/or dying. Bugs, having my property stolen, and more.. So, the latest, most prevalent, and obvious […]

Read the full article →