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Friday, October 21, 2011

life in 4 pics

This year, I have new types of items for the Art for Hope fundraiser art fair. I'm quite excited to present my first magnets and bookmarks:


I plan to make these magnets too:






















Also, there is new reading:


I'm enjoying the Gita, though I've read less than 1 chapter. It was awkward at first, but now I see it in light of Life and Christian Scripture. It's beautiful for the most part.

There is so much to be done before the Nov 3 art show. So much, so much, so much. I guess this weekend will bring cards, magnets, and more bookmarks?

I stopped dating Memphis. I did like her but I did not like the drama of the two of us as such. We still talk daily but now 1-2x per day instead of 3-4x. I suspect the decision to leave a romantic us alone was a good idea.

All week, I've been way too sleepy. Tonight, I will be in bed by 9pm. I quit the allergen elimination diet but I do have an appointment to talk to a doctor on Monday about a food sensitivity test, the ALCAT.

2 comments:

  1. I'm also reading the Bhagavad-Gita, but it is a definite challenge for me because it's only the second non-pagan religious text I've read (the first being the Dhammapada). I'm still in the introduction though and I have to remind myself to be open to what I'm reading because I've become accustomed to pushing religion away.

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  2. I love The Gita and definitely recommend the Stephen Mitchell version. You can also read it online. As It Is can be a bit intense with all the explanations and commentary, but The Gita, itself, is quite short. The Study of The Gita becomes even more amazing when you have read the entire story and then return for understanding.

    (http://www.stephenmitchellbooks.com/transAdapt/bhagavadGita.html)

    I found a audio version that was excellent as they pronounced all the names of the characters.

    What an excellent pursuit!

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