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#DontTakeLifeForGranted #BeHereNow #GratitudeInAction #LoveLoudly #ThinkandGrowEducation #RayBehan #Love #Oxcytocin
I decided to try to catch up with how buddhism caught on in the late sixties, and got hold of "Be Here Now" by Ram Dass, a best seller back in the day.
It was an interesting read. The biographical part made me wonder about what a serious junkie he used to be! Some sort of religion was probably a good thing for him!
I liked the idea of Be Here Now, of really being here and in the now. Living a life of endless love and compassion in the now is good, all buddhism aside!
Are you living your life on auto-pilot? It’s easy to get caught in the slipstream of daily routines, but there is a certain magic in taking the controls and choosing to be here now.
This vintage biplane design is more than just aviation art; it’s a call to action for anyone who loves intentional living and the thrill of the open sky. Whether you are a pilot, a travel lover, or someone practicing mindfulness, this retro airplane illustration serves as a visual anchor to stay grounded in the moment.
Inspired by classic flight school aesthetics and minimalist typography, this piece looks incredible on a graphic tee, framed art print, or a minimalist hoodie. Stop drifting through the clouds of "tomorrow" and start navigating your "today." ✈️
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#BeHereNow gets a bad wrap for being overly long. Nah.
Oasis are brash. They're loud. They're in ya face and they're mad fer' it. This album perfectly encapsulates that.
From DYKWIM's intro, through All Around The Worlds nine minutes of absolute sign-your-heart- out chaos.
It's a ridiculous album from a ridiculous band at the top of their game, and (at the time) at the top of the world.
Yesterday is already a memory.
Tomorrow is just a promise.
Today is the gift — that's why it's called the present.
Enjoy the NOW. ✨
#LiveInTheMoment #Mindfulness #CarpeDiem #PresentMoment #BeHereNow #Gratitude #EnjoyToday
"Sua visão se tornará clara somente quando você olhar para o seu próprio coração.
Quem olha para fora, sonha; quem olha para dentro, desperta"
(Carl Gustav Jung)
In the past week and a half Jarrah has had five seizures. It started on Saturday 20th and we thought it might be a one-off; after speaking to the on call vet, I made an appointment for the following Monday and they took some blood.
Blood tests showed nothing remarkable so we agreed that we'd just monitor him. Days passed and we figured, yay, just an anomaly. But then on the weekend, he had another – much shorter, but still a concern. Then on Monday night, another. Then another on yesterday morning at 4am, and another at 9am. I was able to get another vet appointment and we discussed options.
We can do more extensive (and expensive) blood tests but the vet isn't sure it would offer much extra info. We can also do imaging to see if it's a tumour – however, that involves a specialist, a fair bit of travel, and lots of money. I suggested that knowing if there were a tumour won't help anyway, right? They can't do surgery and I wouldn't want to put Jarrah through surgery or chemo/radiotherapy. The vet agreed and is very supportive of low level intervention as much as possible.
So we're trying an anti seizure medicine. He's had four doses so far. And no seizures in the last 30 hours. This is good news but we're not out of the woods... But then, nothing is ever guaranteed so we'll take what we can get. If the medicine doesn't work, we have to make some hard decisions. The thought makes me cry. But also, I know I have loved him as much as I could, every day that he's lived with us, and I'll continue to do so, probably forever, no matter how long he has left. A reminder to be here now, and not cry about what's to come, right?