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Tue Dec 13 2005
Written by Carol Adrienne   
Sunday, 18 December 2005
For about nine months I have been in a conflict about how to proceed with a new web design.  This past week, I did some inner work on the problem and found that this conflict is rooted in my old "I'm helpless to understand X or "I need help."  As soon as I was able to see and let go of that perspective, the most interesting flow started.


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Wed Dec 7 2005
Written by Carol Adrienne   
Sunday, 18 December 2005
Fumiko arrived from Tokyo yesterday at noon, and we had a good time catching up with all the news from friends in Japan.  I am so happy to have her back, although she has to leave in two weeks to finish editing a book she is working on for Shufunotomo.  She brought another plastic sword for Anders!


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Fri Dec 2 2005
Written by Carol Adrienne   
Sunday, 18 December 2005
I bought a Sears Kenmore washing machine today.  I seem to be very brand-loyal when it comes to buying appliances.  My Dad, who made his living as a building contractor, imprinted me with the durability of the Kenmore line.  



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Tue Nov 22 2005
Written by Carol Adrienne   
Sunday, 18 December 2005
Just in and out from Washington DC and back down to Studio City, California for Thanksgiving with my family.  I send loving thoughts to everyone, no matter where you are, hoping this season has special delights and warm moments.


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Wed Nov 9 2005
Written by Carol Adrienne   
Sunday, 18 December 2005
I'm just leaving for the airport to go up to Seattle, Washington.  Teaching classes and doing consultations.

Last night, my yoga teacher, Britta, brought in this wonderful poem piece by Mary Oliver (from the book West Wind)

Listen, are you breathing just a little, and calling it a life?
While the soul after all, is only a window,
and the opening of the window no more difficult
than the wakening from a little sleep.

((p. 62)


More later.
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