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August 11, 2010

Let’s start talking straight about aging.  Let’s embrace our natural evolution, spiritually and physically.

What of my life do I leave for the future to find? Christina Baldwin author of Storycatcher at the site, http://storycatcher.net/wordpress/.  This is our big question, we who became adults in the 60′s and 70′s.  Our choices have been different and we have influenced the world for the better.  What of each of us as individuals as we move into our elder years, embracing this time and making yet another great contribution to the world.

Another remarkable site, http://www.secondjourney.org/RESOURCES.htm.

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3 comments

  1. Great post Jude! Looking forward to more exciting content.


  2. Enjoy this link

    http://shambhalasun.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3566&Itemid=0


  3. Friend Richard writes,

    Some very nice things about aging and dying. Aging is going apace as you know from my last letter. What I didn’t say was how much I enjoy communion here with us old timer’s and , increasingly, with young people coming in , catching enthusiasm, and beginning to serve. Some of the youngsters have only recently heard of Gurumayi and have never seen her. Though most of those have had dream or meditation experiences of Her. Dying is a wonderful contemplation. If bought 2 dvds from Amazon which are quite poignant and instructive [ The Tibetan Book of the Dead, and Joe Campbell, Mythos ll ]



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