6:27 am sunrise over Starbucks' parking lot in Culver City

When we are striving to live an empowered life, our every choice is important. Even the color of the clothes we wear for the day can affect us and the people around us. Certainly the attitude we choose to face the day and the people around us has an…

When we are striving to live an empowered life, our every choice is important. Even the color of the clothes we wear for the day can affect us and the people around us. Certainly the attitude we choose to face the day and the people around us has an effect.   Life itself is a choice. The choice of life is one we make every day whether we realize it or not.  Every action we take either supports life, or not. We are the only ones who can make a difference - by each and every choice we make …Marie T. Russell

6:27am sunrise from 59th Place in LA

I’ll die one day and the day after that the sun will rise.   And then one day the sun will die too, transformed into a supernova.  And the day after that, as each and every day before, countless suns will rise over countless planets a…

I’ll die one day and the day after that the sun will rise.   And then one day the sun will die too, transformed into a supernova.  And the day after that, as each and every day before, countless suns will rise over countless planets and beings, known only in our imaginations.            2/18/07 morning pages

6:40am sunrise at 59th Place in LA

The problem with “You should be doing better,” is that we become convinced that we don’t naturally excel or strive, seek or care. We come to believe that without tyrannical exhortation nothing good or excellent would ever happen. It is a lie. We are…

The problem with “You should be doing better,” is that we become convinced that we don’t naturally excel or strive, seek or care. We come to believe that without tyrannical exhortation nothing good or excellent would ever happen. It is a lie. We are made to excel, strive, seek and care. If excelling, striving, seeking and caring were punished by death, we would do it anyway .  ..John Anderson, Ph.D