Author Archives: Marsha

Making it unimportant

[From Marsha… All through the years ever since I began with the teachings in 1975, it has been said, “Don’t make anything important and keep your mood up.” How often I made something important and then tried to drop it … Continue reading

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Results of getting caught up in blame

Anger, guilt, fear, insecurity [from Marsha:  I read a description a while back about four possible results that can happen when we get caught in blaming. I started transcribing in 1994 and I finally found that description again; and can … Continue reading

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Bean Pot Story

Arizona Workshop #43 on Gratitude.  [from Marsha — In this day and time, it seems we have been given so much that we have taken everything for granted. Seems businesses give us many choices touting “new and improved” trying to … Continue reading

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Looking at what I already have

 From 7 & 8 of DC March 78 [from Marsha: Growing up in this manmade world has been an ever unfolding adventure. As a teenager, I just knew happiness would be mine if I could drive. And when I could … Continue reading

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Catatonic – Stuck in Indecision?

From workshop / Malibu 6/69 [From Marsha:  Have you ever been unable to make up your mind — felt catatonic?        Here’s a definition from the dictionary. 2. characterized by a marked lack of movement, activity, or expression. I have … Continue reading

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Wanting to be safe

[from Marsha:  In these times of 2020 and the coronavirus with conflicting information from many sources about masks, social distancing, washing hands frequently, not touching face, fear of people coughing or sneezing, no hugging, no touching outside activities being safer … Continue reading

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