September 29, 2006

Zihuatanejo, Mexico

A beautiful Mexican sunset...

September 15, 2006

Walking Through Open Doors

Came across this and it hit me how very true this is. I would not be where I am today if it weren't for all the open doors that I have walked through in my life.

Walking Through
When Doors Open


When a door opens, walk through it. Trust that the door has opened for a reason and you have been guided to it. Sometimes we have a tendency to overanalyze or agonize over the decision, but it is quicker to simply go through the door and discover what's there as that's the only way to know. Even if it doesn't seem right at first, opening this door may lead to another door that will take us where we need to go.

Doors open when the time is right for us to enter a new space, metaphorically speaking, and we can have faith that walking through is the right thing to do. Sometimes we linger in the threshold because we are afraid of leaving our old life for a life we know nothing about. We may have voices inside of our heads that try to hold us back or people in our lives saying discouraging things. These voices, internal and external, are known as threshold spirits, and they express all the fears and doubts that arise at the beginning of a new life. Nevertheless, none of these voices can hold us back, and they will fall silent as soon as we cross the threshold.

There are many doors that open in the course of our lives, leading us into new relationships, jobs, friendships, and creative inspirations. Our lives up to this point are the result of all the doors we have walked through, and our continued growth depends on our willingness to keep moving into new spaces. Every time we walk through an open door, we create a sense memory that encourages us to move into the new fearlessly. When we enter the new space, we almost always feel a thrill and a new feeling of confidence, in ourselves and in the universe. We have stepped across the threshold into a new life.

September 12, 2006

9/11


On the 5th anniversary of what could be deemed the worst attack on the US in my generation, I am still moved at the very thought of the tradegy. I, like many others, spent yesterday reading, watching, and mourning all over again the horrible and senseless crimes that occurred in NYC, PA, and DC on that awful morning. I take a minute to remember those that lost their lives on Sept. 11th and honor the many that are fighting to keep our country safe from terrorsim.

We may have moved forward, but we will NEVER forget...

Links of interest:
Photo Archive- Time.com
NYT Article-
"A Hole In the City's Heart"
Washington Post-
"Sons of Mothers"
NYT Article-
"A 9/11 Editorial"