It has been a while since my last post. In fact, I've gotten a few inquiries from some really great people about my well-being. I must apologize for causing concern and thank those of you that asked.
Truth is, I'm going through a period of change in my life right now. It's all positive change and very welcome, but the truth is that everything right now is taking much longer than expected. Time seems to be zooming by and I've found myself getting behind in all my correspondence... everything from this blog to emails, and even returning phone calls.
Funny how time does that... when you're waiting for something to happen, it drags by so slowly... but then it simply zooms once that something begins. There never seems to be enough time to get things done that I must do, despite being rather skilled at time management.
I suppose, considering that time itself (in a linear context, at least) is a man-made perception, that it only stands to reason it would seem fleeting. In reality, time isn't linear... it's more like a blob, in that everything happens simultaneously. It is simply the limitations of the human mind that cause us to perceive it as linear and sequential. For this reason, I know that everything I want or need to do is already done, and it's a matter of my physical self and my mental perception catching up.
That still doesn't keep wonderful people from being concerned at the lack of communication. So, again, my apologies for creating concern, my thanks for the inquiries, and a request that my readers be patient for just a little while longer. I promise that once I get my things moved from Chicago to Massachusetts (my new home - more on that in the next blog), I will get caught up on blogging and keep a regular schedule of updates. I have more to say about our environment (and a variety of other topics) next time, too...
Blessings to all!
~Peace~
So glad to see you back, NativeDude!! I was becoming very concerned. Thanks for the comment on the Wal-Mart blog. I will NOT ever support their store or anything connected with them.
ReplyDeleteHey, hadn't seen this, NativeDude, & it's, like, over 2 mos. old already. Also, I just searched for AmerIndian articles on sexual variants (my term for nonheterosexuals) who still identify with their Native American culture & just clicked on this gem. Happy to learn you're treading the tobacco-free path. LOL! It was a long, hard haul for me, esp. since there was always more smoking when I drank, & I've given THAT up, too. Good work, NativeDude, really. the longer you stay toxin-free, the more the urges lessen.
ReplyDeleteSay, why (k)NOT(work) stop over & read some of my Elfin-Faery Kin's articles at this web log, here? Show 'em some love & leave 'em a comment. Namaste ~ Anadæ Effro (•8-D}