The Playing for Change Community is a group of artists and inspired people who have come together to connect the world through music. This is a Multi Media Movement created to insprie, connect and bring peace to the world. This is an idea whose time is here.....This video highlights what is similiar about all people and the love and joy in life we are all seeking in spirit.
To check out the website, go here. Let me know your thoughts about this connection and the love and life giving force it inspires towards acceptance and world peace.
How do you see it? As a community of Artists, Writers and Muscians your ideas and thoughts are welcome and invited and deeply appreciated here. My stance is that all persons sharing the earth have the right to life and peace. Thank you for your time and care in sharing.
Happy Easter to everyone and wishes for the spirit of renewal for you and yours that it brings!
CatVibe thanks for tagging me for the Meme of 25 Influential things in my life! I confess. I have been tripping the light fantastic on life's highway. I am just bee-bopping along watching rainbows and checking out new spring candle scents without a great deal of direction and purpose. Truthfully, if left to my own devices, I might mostly live my life this way. Fortunately or not I have influences directing me toward a more active involved lifestyle!
This life dance is fun and a tad addicting and includes things like enjoying buttercups and fresh winds and wishing to be at the ocean. I am doing those small celebrations of Spring that may have taken the place in our lives through the Pagan rituals of the distant past. My kind of dance right now for today..
I say all that to excuse the fact that I am a tad behind of responding to fun requests from favorite bloggers. If I have visited you a bit less, forgive me and put it off to spring fever. Ah well......I am stepping up to the plate this evening. You can always count on me to appear..although at times it will be with a slow hopefully measured waltz rather than an East Coast Swing!
Catherine at Witnessing a World of People and Places has given me this great invite by tagging me for my life influences. So hear goes Catherine. I think that is a great idea!
To be truthful. I am a compulsive reader. I fear I may always have been. I cannot remember a time when I was not. So some of my influences were happenstance because they appeared in front of me and I could not resist the read.
I am one of those people you hear about who must read the backs of cereal boxes, items left on the table and pages of open books. As an adult now, most of the time I am able to be more discrete about this.
I have learned NOT to read over peoples shoulders and to not read while they are talking or sharing scenery with me on day trips.This learning took years of being surprised at family and friends exasperation with me for not taking time to smell the roses . My family learned early on that if there was something they did not want me to read...best to not leave it in my sight.
I have always wanted to be a fairy child sprinkling magic fairy dust with a tinker bell type wand.. This longing has survived through adulthood. One of the primary influences for this was certainly my childhood training where only the good survived by the hardest. A tad bit of fairy dust could definitely come in handy.
Another part of the influence was comic books. My mother briefly worked at a comic book factory where she was able to bring home free comic books. You can guess the outcome with her eldest girl child being a READER.
It did not occur to my rather naive mom that comic books would need a censor so I got an overly wide range of reading material for a second grader. From these opportunities I developed a deep love for science fiction and fantasy and superhero comics that is still with me today.
I definitely got over the interest in horror comic books. Some of the ones I read were pretty horrific. My exposure to those books was at a young age prior to comic book content regulation. I try not to think of those too often. Mom read an article of outrage printed in our local paper about the need for comic book content revision for young children. Much of the variety of my comic book collection disappeared shortly after she read that article. Her theory was definitely better late than never.
It was during this period that I first encountered Mary Jane and Sniffles. Here is a site summary of this much loved and whimsical series. I still love them!
You can visit this site here! Here is info from the site that tells the tale well!
In 1941, when Dell Comics licensed the Warner Brothers cartoon characters, they let a tiny and adorable mouse named Sniffles sneak into the back pages of the first issue. Of course, mice were nothing new to the world of comics and animation, even then. So Sniffles' success hinged on his partnership with a small blonde girl named Mary Jane.
Mary Jane, like many other characters before and since her, possessed the ability to shrink to a fraction of her normal size, in order frolick with Sniffles in a kingdom of living toys.
Craig Chase, the creator of the stories, named the flaxen haired pixie after his wife, Mary Jane. But the girl's method's for shrinking and the quaint little rhymes preceding each resizing effort were purely part of his whimsical imagination.
When the series debuted, Mary Jane sprinkled herself in magic dust and chanted, "Magic sand, magic sand, make me small at my command!" At times, she'd vary her pleas to the powder: "Oh, magic sand upon me fall, and make me very, very small!"
But after eight years or so in print, the magic sand was no longer necessary, and Mary Jane murmured, "First I shut my eyes real tight, then I wish with all my might! Magic words of poof, poof, piffles, make me just as small as Sniffles." And with a cross of her fingers, she'd become miniscule.
While this Dell Comics duo did delve into the TV world during the 1940s, their small screen series wasn't quite as successful as their lengthy print run. They continued to appear between the pages of Dell Comics and Four Color Comics until 1961. The pair occasionally cropped up after that, in the end pages of a Bugs Bunny comic title during the '70s.
Here is my personal list of influences ....including my possible favorite of Mary Jane and Sniffles. 1) Anais Nin--anything she has written including her diaries. 2) Marion Zimmerman Bradley-- love anything she has written but especially the Mists of Avalon 3) Mary Jane and Sniffles, Dell Marvel DC and , Superhero comics in general.. 4) Rumi , Rilke 5) Khalil Gibran 6) Kitaro--I can be on cloud nine in a heartbeat with his Morning Prayer. 7) The King James Bible 8) Dance...always.... and nearly any kind. 9) ) Elias DeMohan-Sound ,Color and Vibration System of Personal and Spiritual Growth 10) Carl Jung 11) The Poems of Dylan Thomas and Seamus Heaney And the writings of Ray Bradbury (Not in the same category I know but equally well loved) 12) Mary Stewart (The Arthurian series) 13) Children of the Gods 14) Clarissa Pinkola Estes (Running with Wolves) 15) You already know what to do 16) C. S. Lewis 18) William Shakespeare 19) John Bradshaw....On: The Family and numerous other recovery and discovery authors popular in the 1990's 20) Deuter-Visionary Music for Healing and Well Being 21) Desiderata 22) D.H. Lawrence 23) Mrs Foster... My neighbor--An Africian American Woman confined to her bed for years of her adult life and my friend when I was a sixth grader 24) Historical Novels by Frank Yerby that I discovered (because of their informative sexual content) in the sixth grade 25) Dan Millman--The Way of the Peaceful Warrior and others. 26) The Beautiful and Wonderful Yellow Brick Road of the Internet Community. What a gift you are!
I could go on forever....This is enough for today. Thanks for listening! Here are folks I am tagging for their contribution.....The 25 influences they will share. I would like to tag these folks . Check these special bloggers out!
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Your Life is a story.....so what are you choosing to write?
Rumi - Guest House
This being human is a guest house Every morning a new arrival. A joy, a depression, a meanness, some momentary awareness comes as an unexpected visitor. Welcome and entertain them all! Even if they are a crowd of sorrows, who violently sweep your house empty of its furniture, still treat each guest honorably. He may be clearing you out for some new delight. The dark thought, the shame, the malice,meet them at the door laughing,and invite them in. Be grateful for whoever comes, because each has been sent as a guide from beyond.
Dreams by: Langston Hughes
Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly.
Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow.
Thoughts
"We may not be able to control all that happens to us, but we can control what happens inside of us." ~Ben Franklin
"Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens." ~Carl Jung
"People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." ~Maya Angelou
"Insanity is doing the same things over and over, expecting different results." ~Pastor Ed Herald
"For an instant, love can transform the world."
"Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain."
"If you place your hopes for being happy on the acquisitions of worldly goods, you'll end up being sorely disappointed. The real values of life comes from giving love and being loved."
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