i am a fairly rightous woman; i do a lot for others and children. i care mostly about helping cultures survive and primates and other species also (by saving their habitat). i am educated and i like to discuss/debate with others (not just educated people, but rational people) because i think we have to look at and discuss things in order to begin to change anything
i'm a fiery, head butting aries, i like people who are wild - not stupid but wild as in follow their instincts and break out of norms of standard - i think the world needs to allow women to break out of their 'respectable' and 'appropriate' cages so they can be wild as they really are and thereby heal the whole world
My Philosophy
when the women of the earth are healed, the whole of the earth will be healed, the children, the men, the animals, the mother land.
What Gives Me Hope
sometimes a beautiful drop of dew on a flower petal and everythinng around me, other times nothing, often times my 2 boys, often times animals keep me going and seem to visit me to give me some message or lovins in this alienated world
If I were Mayor, I'd make the world a better place by
pass laws that would ensure the support and care of all mothers, when mothers are stressed, the world is stressed, when mothers are supported, the children and the world is at peace; course then i would pass strict laws against any furthe encroachment into the habitat of endangered animals (which at this point means every business would have to be completely environmentally responsible)
What/who changed my life and why
there are many books that have had an important impact on my life,
one recently is t'he dark side of the light chasers', another is the 'sacred path of the peacefull warrior' (also the first one 'the way of the peacefull warrior')
***'the way of wyrd' is an amazing and important book
recently, i saw the performance 'in our right minds' by dale allen - it is truely amazing and much needed show integrating so much information (ancient and historical): go to it at: http://www.inourrightminds.org