Archive for the ‘Mind’ Category
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.

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.
This is a preview of
Love and More Love — Valentine’s Day Stories
from Black Dot Diary.
Read the full post (234 words, 1 image, estimated 56 secs reading time)
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Sunday, February 7th, 2010

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.
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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.

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Thursday, December 31st, 2009

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.
This is a preview of
New Year’s Eve: Low Down on a Let Down
from Black Dot Diary.
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Monday, December 21st, 2009

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.
This is a preview of
Avatar the Movie: A Shamanic Journey
from Black Dot Diary.
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Tags: Avatar, Avatar the movie, earth mother, Eywa, James Cameron, military, Na'vi, Pandora, Planeet Earth, scard tree, shamanic journery, Shamanism, USA
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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

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.
This is a preview of
Jewelry features metals used by samurais & space shuttle
from Black Dot Diary.
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