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On being a stone
04 June 08 01:48 AM | Beth Patterson | 0 Comments   
This is my 4th posting in the 'Hi Honey I'm Home' series for the 'Where's Home?' contest here on the VTH. Just found a wonderful site-- because Kudzu Fire commented on On a wing and the Whatever Prayer ! The site is "Written on the Wind". Thanks, "Kudzu Read More...
The Story of Stuff
25 April 08 12:52 AM | Beth Patterson | 4 Comments   
Here's an amazing website and video 'The Story of Stuff'' by Annie Leonard, who spent 10 years researching the issues of the production/consumption patterns of western culture. It's well-worth 20 minutes to watch the video. While doing so you can also Read More...
The key...is being satisfied with what we already have
28 February 08 02:45 AM | Beth Patterson | 1 Comments   
I read Get Rich Slowly almost every day, but today's post stood out, so I'm posting an excerpt. Great site of practical information about how to increase our sense of well-being, which of course, includes personal finance. --Beth, VTH Host Ray laughed. Read More...
Resistance is futile...we are being assimilated!
24 February 08 10:37 AM | Beth Patterson | 3 Comments   
This post is the essence of a talk I gave February 24, 2008 at the Spiritual Awareness Community in Bend, Oregon . Raising Resistance to an Art Form ”Resistance is futile, you will be assimilated”-- the Borg in Star Trek, The Next Generation There’s not Read More...
Some ideas for that tax rebate check
27 January 08 06:06 AM | Beth Patterson | 0 Comments   
One of my favorite new sites is Carl McColman's 'The Website of Unknowing '. The site is both theologically diverse and grounded, a refreshing change of pace. His blog entry for today is "The Rebate 'Check'" Carl has some thoughtful things to say about Read More...
Of what am I so afraid?
30 June 07 03:58 AM | Beth Patterson | 2 Comments   
Richard Rohr says it better than I ever could: The Need for Silence We don’t know how to take joy in simple things anymore because, frankly, we are sated. You and I have had so much thrown at us! Unless we choose to deliberately under-stimulate ourselves, Read More...

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