By Debra Basham, on July 5, 2017 This morning as I am so grateful for making time to get my fingers on the keyboard as my “to-do-list” grows longer and my time-table grows shorter. I notice how relevant that is to all those who are in their later years. I have lived 67 years, and in this body probably do not have […]
By Debra Basham, on June 25, 2017 I have been doing a lot of contemplation regarding the healing capability of your mind, body, and spirit. This model of medicine is overlooked by most of us in the U.S. Conversations this week have been with clients, friends, colleagues, and family. Perhaps the real challenge is the military idea of Clear Only If Known […]
By Debra Basham, on June 19, 2017 Everything and everyone will teach you something.
What did you learn yesterday?
What will you learn today?
Anything that angers you is teaching you FORGIVENESS and COMPASSION.
Anything that causes you frustration or discouragement is teaching you PATIENCE and ENDURANCE.
~Based on the Law of Attraction
As is so truly the case, […]
By Debra Basham, on June 2, 2017 (If you are signed up to receive blog updates by email, remember to follow the link at the bottom so you can see the photos. These are ones you will not want to miss!)
I was riding my bike to yoga at the Y on Tuesday when a driver failed to grant me the […]
By Debra Basham, on May 23, 2017 “In the deep end, every stroke counts.”
“Best not flirt with disaster, lest it decide to commit.”
“Take two opposites, connect the dots, and you have a straight line.”
These are a few of the pithy wisdoms included in Where Epics Fail, an upcoming book of aphorisms from Egyptian-American poet Yahia Lababidi, who also said, […]
By Debra Basham, on May 15, 2017 It was Mother’s Day as I grabbed a sufficient amount of time to sit with the deeply personal, and profoundly honest Dramatic Dialogue poem of a writer/colleague/friend. This poem was her response to a recent hurtful encounter with her husband after the tip of his favorite fishing rod was broken off when she accidentally shut […]
By Debra Basham, on May 12, 2017 We almost won money at the Trivia night at Bob’s BBQ in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Our grandson, Brad, is the MC for the Thursday evening game. The play-off question was when Mother’s Day had become an official holiday. I guessed 1923. The other team guessed 1922. It was really 1914.
I am not at all […]
By Debra Basham, on May 5, 2017 Listening to a podcast titled “Empty Out the Negative” by Joel Olsteen this morning has my process stirred. Of course, that stirring began before today. A few days ago, as the sorting, purging, packing and staging continued here on Lincoln Avenue, I found the following penciled-in note in the back of my first NIV bible. […]
By Debra Basham, on April 27, 2017 I love organization. I enjoy cleaning, sorting, packing. For me, it is the same process as putting together a jigsaw puzzle. It takes time, observation, and patience.
We are getting our home ready for putting it on the market. It has been a wonderful home with a beautiful yard. We would like to downsize, […]
By Debra Basham, on April 20, 2017 Untitled by Ryōkan
It is not that I avoid mixing with the world; but I do better playing alone.
This poem was excerpted from Sky Above, Great Wind: The Life and Poetry of Zen Master Ryōkan (page 2). It was translated by Kazuaki Tanahashi.
What I found most fascinating about Ryōkan (1758-1831) is not […]
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