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02/04/2025

Looking for a valentine's present? I will be partnering with Heathers Wholistic Wellness again this year to bring you an amazing package deal. Below you'll see all the details about this amazing offer. Contact Heather or myself to book your spot as they are very limited! ❤️

05/26/2024

04/07/2024

What does it feel like to be old?

The other day, a young person asked me: - What did it feel like to be old?

I was very surprised by the question, since I did not consider myself old. When he saw my reaction, he was immediately embarrassed, but I explained that it was an interesting question. And after reflection, I concluded that getting old is a gift.

Sometimes I am surprised at the person who lives in my mirror. But I don't worry about those things for long. I wouldn't trade everything I have for a few less gray hairs and a flat stomach. I don't scold myself for not making the bed, or for eating a few extra "little things." I am within my rights to be a little messy, to be extravagant, and to spend hours staring at my flowers.

I have seen some dear friends leave this world, before they had enjoyed the freedom that comes with growing old.

-Who cares if I choose to read or play on the computer until 4 in the morning and then sleep until who knows what time?

I will dance with me to the rhythm of the 50's and 60's. And if later I want to cry for some lost love...I will!

I'll walk down the beach in a swimsuit that stretches over my plump body and dive into the waves letting myself go, despite the pitying looks of the bikini-wearers. They'll get old too, if they're lucky...

It is true that through the years my heart has ached for the loss of a loved one, for the pain of a child, or for seeing a pet die. But it is suffering that gives us strength and makes us grow. An unbroken heart is sterile and will never know the happiness of being imperfect.

I am proud to have lived long enough for my hair to turn gray and to retain the smile of my youth, before the deep furrows appeared on my face.

Now, to answer the question honestly, I can say: -I like being old, because old age makes me wiser, freer!-.

I know I'm not going to live forever, but while I'm here, I'm going to live by my own laws, those of my heart.
I'm not going to regret what wasn't, nor worry about what will be.
The time that remains, I will simply love life as I did until today, the rest I leave to God.

Lunyta 🌙 — in Oldsmar, Florida.

At the Gillette holistic expo this weekend!!! Come see me and get a tune up
04/06/2024

At the Gillette holistic expo this weekend!!! Come see me and get a tune up

04/03/2024

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02/19/2024
01/10/2024

The discovery of the oldest known petroglyphs in North America at Winnemucca Lake in Nevada is a significant archaeological find that provides valuable insights into the history and culture of the region. These carvings, estimated to be between 10,500 and 14,800 years old, predate even the famous Pyramids of Giza, making them three times older than these ancient wonders.

The oldest known petroglyphs at Winnemucca Lake hold significant cultural importance to the Paiute and Shoshone peoples who have lived in the region for centuries. These indigenous communities have deep connections to the land and its history, and the petroglyphs are a tangible link to their ancestors and the past.

For the Paiute and Shoshone peoples, the petroglyphs at Winnemucca Lake provide a unique glimpse into their cultural heritage. The wavy lines and diamond-shaped bodies carved into the rock wall depict symbols and images that are believed to have held spiritual and ceremonial meanings for the ancient peoples who created them. These petroglyphs are not just art - they are sacred expressions of their ancestors' beliefs, traditions, and connection to the natural world.

The petroglyphs also serve as a testament to the resilience and endurance of the Paiute and Shoshone peoples. The fact that these carvings have survived for thousands of years is a testament to their ancestors' ability to adapt and thrive in harsh environments. It is a reminder of their deep relationship with the land and their ability to sustain themselves through their knowledge of the natural world.

Furthermore, the petroglyphs are a source of pride and cultural identity for the Paiute and Shoshone peoples. These carvings, created by their ancestors, exemplify the rich history and vibrant heritage of these indigenous communities. By preserving and studying these petroglyphs, they are able to pass on their cultural knowledge and traditions to future generations, ensuring that their legacy continues to thrive.

In recent years, efforts have been made to protect and preserve the petroglyphs at Winnemucca Lake. These efforts have involved collaborations between academic researchers, archaeologists, indigenous communities, and government agencies. Recognizing the cultural significance of these petroglyphs, steps have been taken to safeguard them and ensure their longevity for future generations.

John Gonzalez
Standing Bear Network

01/10/2024

She Let Go
She let go. Without a thought or a word, she let go.
She let go of fear. She let go of the judgments.
She let go of the confluence of opinions swarming around her head.
She let go of the committee of indecision within her.
She let go of all the ‘right’ reasons. Wholly and completely,
without hesitation or worry, she just let go.
She didn’t ask anyone for advice. She didn’t read a
book on how to let go… She didn’t search the scriptures.
She just let go.
She let go of all of the memories that held her back.
She let go of all of the anxiety that kept her from moving forward.
She let go of the planning and all of the calculations about how to do it just right.
She didn’t promise to let go.
She didn’t journal about it.
She didn’t write the projected date in her day-timer.
She made no public announcement and put no ad in the paper.
She didn’t check the weather report or read her daily horoscope.
She just let go.
She didn’t analise whether she should let go.
She didn’t call her friends to discuss the matter.
She didn’t do a five-step Spiritual Mind Treatment.
She didn’t call the prayer line.
She didn’t utter one word. She just let go.
No one was around when it happened.
There was no applause or congratulations.
No one thanked her or praised her.
No one noticed a thing.
Like a leaf falling from a tree, she just let go.
There was no effort. There was no struggle.
It wasn’t good and it wasn’t bad.
It was what it was, and it is just that.
In the space of letting go, she let it all be.
A small smile came over her face.
A light breeze blew through her.
And the sun and the moon shone forevermore.
Here’s to giving ourselves the gift of letting go…
There’s only one Guru ~ you.
―Rev. Safire Rose

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01/09/2024

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