This site is not exactly part of the Spiritgeek.com site or the collected blogs.

In the January 2010 Zeitgeist Newsletter I discussed using a Journal or Diary to keep as a tool of becoming more self-aware and as I am not one to suggest something that I am not willing to do myself so I set up this Journal.

Not only does it have the current entries, beginning on December 30, 2009, but I have a collection of notebooks that have assorted entries from the past that I have always wanted to archive someplace, so here it will be.

I have written on the blog about how I show EVERYTHING, sometime maybe too much, but this whole collection is about chronicling a life and its growth.

Not everything will be directly related to spiritual growth but it is a record of one particular journey, mine. Take it as a collection of examples and experiences, learning from them as I have; who knows, you might learn more from them then I did.


Warning

I'll be the first to admit that some of what gets written in here is somewhat adult in nature, not that I plan on putting porn out, but some of it may not be appropriate for children.


2010/01/01

Happy New Year...

I finished and sent out the newsletter, awesome!  Good newsletter and on time!

Decided to treat myself to breakfast over at Pepy's Galley and had the Greek Omelet.  Not sure what it is about that thing that I'm addicted to, but I suspect it's the feta cheese...

Getting ready to go to work and still have absolutely no idea where I'm going to get some coffee.  Every place that I've called has been closed, so it looks like I might be destined for Starbucks today, not great, but it will do.

Birdie and Bella and seem to be getting more comfortable at home.  Birdie likes it when I meditate and Bella likes it when I practice Reiki and other energy manipulations, how funny...  I'm beginning to see why cats have been called "familiars" for so long.

I'm not real big on making New Years Resolutions, but if I were to make one, it would be to pursue my spiritual side as the top priority.  It's in my practice and teaching that I truly find my joy and peace.

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