Do not condemn, therefore, all that you would call bad in the world. Rather, ask yourself, what about this have you judged bad, and what, if anything, you wish to do to change it. ~CwG
Today I am grateful...
- the ENT said all looks good, come back in six months (it was every three months prior)
- that I have been asked to include a painting in an exhibit with a theme of "The effects of war and occupation on young people - Iraqi, American, British"
- that I am willing to do the maintenance to preserve my sanity
- for art thoughts and dreams
- for the truths my HP has shown me
- to be a part of the 'collective mind'
We are now learning to keep our thoughts in recovery and not in the insanity of the past. The program fixes it so we don't have to suffer from insanity anymore. Now we can enjoy it! ~Pocket Sponsor

8 comments:
That is very exciting news about your painting. Keep up the excellent work brother.
I enjoy being crazy with you, cutie-pie!
The theme of the upcoming exhibition reminds me of one I read about at the Victoria & Albert museum in London. There is a poster that was distributed by the Ministry of Information in 1939 when WWII was breaking out that advised citizens to KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON.
Congrats on items 1-6.
Ditto Daave. I live the insanity quote.
well, I'm glad we are all part of a collective mind...but don't go looking in the nooks and cranies of mine.....it's kinda nasty.
I haven't been by for a read here in awhile Scott W and wow..your list sounds fabulous!
I love that your art is carrying you along your journey -
you deserve all the success in your life right now!
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