One thing that’s normally shunned by people, especially the younger generation, is the good old game of Bingo. Most tend to write this off as a boring past time that elderly take part in to stave off boredom. But it turns out that the older folks who play Bingo are actually better off mentally than the rest of us.
Zen Herbalism
If we truly want to be healed by the plants, it’s not enough to just covet those that will probably heal us. I’m convinced that to heal fully, we need to bow down to the mystery of it all.
The Creative Grain of Existence
Creativity isn’t a prerogative of supreme beings. Why you may well ask. Simple. We are all, individually and collectively, riding the crest of evolution today, thanks to our in-born craft and appetite for inventiveness, not to speak of the emergence of great machines and harnessing of energies.
Tarmac Meditations #143: The Road to Chapter 2 (Tip On A Dead Junkie)
Final thoughts: stop thinking and start writing and let the story come to me. Based on who these people are they will do what they know how to do and have always done even though it may not be in their best interest.
Eating Well For Your Physical And Mental Health
Healthy eating stretches the imagination, which is always a positive step. There are some very tasty meals that you can prepare and you’ll find that dieting doesn’t necessarily mean boring.
The Surreal Housewife: How I remember things (or not)
The elephant in the memory room, so to speak, is age. How does one compensate for the decline in memory as one ages? Buy more Post-its? Put chalkboards in every room? (The bedroom chalkboard could get interesting.) Set alarms for our impending alarms? Surely, there’s got to be another way.
Game: Amusement, Distraction, Diversion or Sport
This is what frightens me; what left a bad taste in my mouth before I was even born. What remains a problem to this day: We follow too easily. We forget too easily. We are too easily lured by pretty, empty promises.
The Agony of Defeat
We as a society honor our victors, the winners, the ones who beat our agreed upon opponent, our enemy. Yet at what cost do our celebrations over the loss of another aid in our consciousness, our minds and our hearts?
I Think I Can
Sometimes living to the fullest is taking a chance. Sometimes taking a chance is just plain stupid.
Mexercise
It was one of my goals when I came to Mexico to lose some weight and exercise more, so I head off to the hotel gym with the best of intentions. The first obstacle encountered is the location of the room. It is on the second floor of the hotel. I would have to climb stairs to access it. Stairs!
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