Namaste, SingPeace! friends,
With the SingPeace! gypsy wagon on the road, we are counting in smiles, not miles. As the journey begins, each of our recent short trips with the wagon has had a celebratory air, full of surprise encounters, challenges an
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Many native traditions held clowns and tricksters as essential to any contact with the sacred. People could not pray until they had laughed, because laughter opens and f
Ten Steps to Peace Consciousness
(taken from Peace is the Way, by Deepak Chopra)
1. Change doesn't start on the surface. It's generated from consciousness. This has been true throughout history. If both Buddhism and Christianity cou
3/19/10
Sing Peace!
3/16/10
Barefoot Barding



3/18/10
Fuji Stick & Stones







Yesterday I received a transmission from Mick Dodge the "Barefoot Sense Say" about training and connecting with sticks and stones. He then g
"Back to the shoe?" You'll never catch me,
Domination? Dominion? That's his-story.
"Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!" i grimace. Your shoes squeeze and sting!
Life doesn't make sense, if i cannot sing!
Trying to fit in, something always felt wrong,
In t
The purpose of Peace Planet Project is to make a conscious shift in our direction as a planet toward PEACE NOW. Join the countless number of Earth's people who know that peace is not only possible, it is happening.
Dear Friends,
Namaste. Thank you so much for taking time during your busy weekend to support The Yoga Lodge through your actual or energetic presence. Hosting Pushkara’s home-coming, having her exquisite gypsy wagon and talented singers from SingPe
Pushkara Sally Ashford peeks out the door of her brand new handcrafted gypsy vardo wagon. Ashford is getting ready to wheel out from Whidbey on a pilgrimage for peace.
Photo courtesy of Pushkara Sally Ashford
Giving peace a chance
By PATRICIA DUFF
2/7/10
Exuberant Animals
Here is another post borrowed from Maureen Freehill's MomoButoh blog. To see, read and enjoy more of her daily Butoh practice, visit her blog:
http://maureenfreehill.blogspot.com/2010/02/exuberant-animals.html