Thursday, July 24, 2008

peace day in michigan

After my friend Tammy posted about PEACE DAY, my minister asked if I'd be interested in organizing this. It felt like a sign so I'm hoping to be downstate for this event Sept. 21. If anyone up in my area would be interested, Unity church of TC is organizing it (or I am in conjunction with Unity) and for any of my downstate friends, I'd love to hook up there!

This is your opportunity to come together! Come together with no barriers. Come together as ONE on the U.N. International Day of Peace, September 21, 2008. We invite everyone to join together to focus their thoughts, prayers and awareness on creating a world of peace. We can put aside any differences of religion, politics, ethnicity, culture, race, income, education, age, citizenship, or anything that prevents us from experiencing the awareness that at the deepest level, we are the same.

The mission of ONE PEACE is to inspire and motivate people to come together as ONE human family to generate inner peace and create a boundless world landscape of compassion, hope, love and PEACE

The ONE PEACE planning committee invites you to bring your friends, neighbors and family to fill the ..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Eastern Michigan Convocation Center (Basketball Stadium) and experience peace for an afternoon. The suggested attire is logo-free white clothing. There will be no agenda other than showing humanity can come together for the cause of peace.

We will be lead by Gandhi Peace Prize winner and founder of Sarvodaya, Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne from Sri Lanka. Dr. Ari, as he is affectionately called, has worked for fifty years for the "awakening of all". He emphasizes practicing loving kindness, compassion, service and equality. In his words, "we are one human society, …we are all members of one living world." His message is very important for all of us.

Michael Bernard Beckwith and his wife Rickie Byars Beckwith will be joining Dr. Ari. Michael Beckwith is the founder of the 8,000 member Agape International Spiritual Center in Culver City, California. He is the co-founder and president of the Alliance for Global New Thought and is best known for his dynamic appearances on the Oprah Show and in the film "The Secret". Rickie Byars Beckwith composes, arranges and directs the 200 voice Agape International Choir. She composes and performs moving melodic music "to inspire deep feeling in the heart and to bring joy to the Earth." Together they have taken their message of peace around the world.

Our area is a microcosm of our world. We have an opportunity to show the world that "peace is possible". Join us!

For details, go to www.OnePeace.us.

Friday, July 18, 2008

camping as a luxury?

I had this strange thought occur as I was sitting by our campfire - how would people from the 1800s view our camping trip? Wouldn't they laugh at us for thinking camping is a vacation? Or would they be angry because we don't realize how lucky we are to have floors, indoor plumbing, & electricity? I don't know. I love camping and we sure had fun but I sure was happy to sleep in my own bed when we got home. We are so lucky to have what we have. I will try to keep that in mind when I get overwhelmed by bills and clutter, etc.
Among other things, here is what I have to be oh so grateful for:
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Thursday, July 3, 2008

keeping cinema alive in traverse city

I know I keep posting about the film festival, etc. in Traverse City but I just can't express how happy I am to have good films where I live. Moving from Dallas to Detroit was hard enough because I only found 1 arthouse in Detroit as opposed to the 3 or more in Dallas (that I knew of). Then, we moved to Traverse City (considered the BIG city in northern Michigan- population under 20,000!). They had 2 movie theaters here, each with only 8 screens and very old so no comfy, rocking seats that I had become accustomed to :) Never an independent film...Then, the magnificent, wonderful Michigander, Michael Moore decided to bring good films up to Traverse City. YEA! Now, the restored State Theatre plays awesome movies. AND, he wants to keep old cinema alive and affordable so we were able to go see these fun kids' shows today for a whopping 75 cents (that's a quarter per person)!
The Flinstones
jetsons
yogi pic

AND next week, Lyra & I are super excited to go see
Elphaba and Dorothy
It's playing all week!!!

Thank you, Mr. Moore. You've brought my passion back to me.