Archive for the ‘Mind’ Category

Love and More Love — Valentine’s Day Stories

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Whether you are look­ing for love, in love or look­ing to get out of love, Life As A Human’s Valentine’s Day spe­cial issue fea­tures sto­ries you’ll love by 18 great writ­ers. From the pain of a mar­riage break-​up to find­ing new paths to love and cur­ing Valentine’s Day blues, you’ll find some­thing for your heart.

Many Hearts

Here’s an excerpt from my Valentine’s Day post on Life As A Human:

Are we des­tined to love the peo­ple we love, and be with the peo­ple we are with? I prob­a­bly wouldn’t have said so before I met the man I’ve lived with for the past 25 years. 

How Do I Know I’m Human?

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Human genome1 300x142 How Do I Know Im Human?

Hi every­one, the fol­low­ing is an excerpt from my first blog post last week at Life As A Human, the excit­ing new web­site I’m edit­ing. I hope you’ll fol­low my link below. The story explores the ques­tion: How do I know I’m human? Sounds sim­ple, doesn’t it? Hmmm.

Excerpt from “Oh So Human” by Kerry Slavens, posted Feb­ru­ary 1st on Life As A Human.

“As far as I know, I am a human. Last time I had an MRI, nobody saw any­thing alien in my body — or at least noth­ing that wor­ried them. My blood tests don’t raise eye­brows. It appears my human-​ness is valid. 

Life As A Human is Live!

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Today a new baby was born. It’s name is Life As A Human.

Life As A Human is an excit­ing new web venue that com­ments on and cel­e­brates the human expe­ri­ence. The site fea­tures writ­ing across a wide range of top­ics. Our goal is not to pro­mote sen­sa­tion­al­ism, but to always strive to be sen­sa­tional. As well, we hope to make our con­tri­bu­tion to the world through phil­an­thropic efforts that ben­e­fit humans from all walks of life.

Life As A Human

New Year’s Eve: Low Down on a Let Down

Thursday, December 31st, 2009
The Eternal Clock. Photo by Robbert van der Steeg, courtesy of Creative Commons

The Eter­nal Clock. Photo by Rob­bert van der Steeg, cour­tesy of Cre­ative Commons

I hate New Year’s Eve. Just think­ing about it puts me in a bad mood. All this build up just to watch the dig­i­tal clock click into a new twelve-​month cycle. All the TV sta­tions show­ing the year in review, with inane sum­maries deliv­ered by bob­ble heads. All the drunk kisses at mid­night from peo­ple you wouldn’t think of kiss­ing at any other time.

Avatar the Movie: A Shamanic Journey

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Avatar the movie

Just got back from see­ing Avatar, the lat­est movie from direc­tor James Cameron. Now, Cameron is known for the great effects and plenty of action. Think of Ter­mi­na­tor and The Abyss. I wasn’t expect­ing pro­fun­dity, but that’s what I found tonight.

On one level Avatar is typ­i­cal block­buster, super­sized with amaz­ing ani­ma­tion. But it’s sub­text is pure shamanic jour­ney, from the world tree to the rev­er­ence for the uni­ver­sal mother, to rites of pas­sage and ani­mal guides.

Jewelry features metals used by samurais & space shuttle

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Sterling Silver Chased Triform Pendant with Labradorite Cabochon (Poster)

One of the best things about hav­ing a blog is that I get to rave about the peo­ple I think are remark­able. One of these peo­ple is jew­elry artist Anne M. Kelly who will debut two excit­ing new lines at the upcom­ing Out of Hand Craft Fair on Novem­ber 20 — 22 at The Crys­tal Gar­den in Vic­to­ria BC.

Anne, who truly is one of the West Coast’s best kept secrets, cre­ates high-​demand orig­i­nal pieces of jew­elry, each with its own unique story. Because Anne is a pub­lished poet, the sto­ries that come with the jew­elry are works of art in them­selves. Her two newest col­lec­tions include a Native Species line fea­tur­ing Shibuichi Rough­skin Newts, and a Tim­o­r­phic line cre­ated from pure repur­posed aero­space titanium.

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