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IntroductionsMaile said Mar 28, 2006, 8:28 PM: |
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Who are you, and why are you here? |
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Re: IntroductionsROb said Mar 29, 2006, 7:34 AM: |
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Freaking awesome idea for a pod-theme-thing. I used to have a big problem with gathering things when I was a little kid, but I found it was so amazing to just throw everything away! |
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Re: IntroductionsMaile said Mar 29, 2006, 7:55 AM: |
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By 'being in a relationship' do you mean a romantic one? |
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Re: IntroductionsTru said Mar 29, 2006, 9:14 PM: |
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I am your friend. A fellow Zaadzster (despite whatever other labels used in my stay). And I'm here for everyone. But just as importantly I'm here to appreciate simplicity in its raw form, and to dwell in it. |
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Re: IntroductionsMaile said Mar 29, 2006, 9:53 PM: |
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Thanks for the kind words, Tru. |
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Re: IntroductionsMaile said Mar 29, 2006, 10:05 PM: |
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Wahid said: Any ideas on how to best break habits in general? I've found a technique that has helped me change a lot of my habits. I've written about it in my blog. Maile |
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Re: IntroductionsMerry Mary said Mar 31, 2006, 8:47 PM: |
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hi diane i love how you weave the relevance of personal, physical weight into the equation for voluntary simplicty. food consumption and lifestyle consciousness are so key…i wont step onto a very old soapbox about the cost on the environment and those who starve due to meat consumption, not to mention the cruelty of factory farming, for example… this may sound radical or even offensive to some, but does our size somewhat reflect our consciousness? if nothing else, it indicates a state of imbalance. may it be temporary, may people learn to eat only what they need, and only that which serves the body…and the planet. i too lost a small yet significant number of pounds in the last year, it took me a year as it did you and i lost 8 pounds…this has made such a difference, much of this can be contributed to changing my metabolism and detoxing through regular, hot yoga–an intense practice yet ever so rewarding. this practice also greatly minimized my cravings for sugar salt and fat, and helped me to become more mindful in general. at one point i did a “30 day challenge”–doing a 90-minute yoga session 30 days in a row, so i decided to go off sugar and refined carbs at the same time (and of course no meat for the vegetarian)…that was an amazing experience and i highly recommend it–the simplicyt of yoga—the union of the body and the mind, a discipline worth cultuvating… hey, i said no soapbox, well, it was just one foot! :) love |
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Re:Size and consciousnessKatherine estelle eveningstar said Apr 1, 2006, 11:07 AM: |
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In response to the question that size indicates consciousness I just feel to share since spirit and soul is where consciousness abides and the body is only a vehicle….size does not indicate consciousness…..In fact in certain cultures more weight would indicate more power……Certainly imbalance is indicated but not with the negative conotation so often associated with that word…..It is very easy to get out of balance in this world of duality……with weight you canot hide…..it shows what you need to do everytime you look in the mirror…….but alot of the change is an inner change…..and this is what we all need to do…….My own sister is the worlds fattest vegan…….and she is a wonderful, enlightened being…….a woman of great depth and power and consciousness…….Being fat works for her because of some issues she has yet to deal with……That is all….She is as conscious as the next……..I was not offended….but did feel I wanted to share this perspective. |
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Re: IntroductionsMerry Mary said Mar 31, 2006, 7:34 AM: |
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HI My name is Mary. I am delighted to find this new pod–and some Zaadster pals here! I am way into letting stuff go—giving it away. (try www.freecycle.org for an online free give and take near you)…Its a flow, and the flow has changed to be more out than in! But look out come May when the students pack up to go home, thats when i traditionally and shamelessly dumpster dive for some of the goods they leave behind. This year I need some area rugs for the office at my new job so i can do yoga on breaks…( the students’ discarded rugs are perfect cus they have outgassed for a year and i can always find some in great shape.) Whatever i dont have use for, I freecycle or bring to our local homeless shelter. In the bigger picture, now that our son has moved into the world on his own, is to continue to seriously scale down what we own so we can close up shop here and live in another culture that lives more simply, at least for a year, and see what life changes that brings. (whiel we do humanitarian work there). Meanwhile, we care for our dogs in their golden years and are working to free ourselves of debt, the latter of which will really simplify our lives! The radical life change will come at just the right time and its so nice to just be here now. Thanks for starting this and I’ll look forward to podding here! |
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Re: IntroductionsMaile said Mar 31, 2006, 8:59 AM: |
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Hi Mary, and welcome. I agree with you about 'shopping' the students' discards (I live in Berkeley, right near the UC campus). |
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Re: IntroductionsPeter said Mar 31, 2006, 9:06 AM: |
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Hi, my name is Peter. I'm completely delighted to see this pod “sprout.” Thanks for creating this space! |
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Re: IntroductionsMaile said Mar 31, 2006, 9:14 AM: |
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Hi Peter. Welcome. It's great to have another long-time simplicity seeker join. Pod members like me (who just started simplifying a few months ago) will learn a lot from you, I'm sure. |
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Re: IntroductionsPeter said Mar 31, 2006, 9:53 AM: |
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>>> Would anyone like me to add a discussion section devoted to simplifying our inner lives? <<< |
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Re: IntroductionsMerry Mary said Mar 31, 2006, 8:33 PM: |
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absolutely! count me in. as within , so without without a doubt! |
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Re: IntroductionsKatherine estelle eveningstar said Mar 31, 2006, 6:39 PM: |
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I am happy to see this pod here. I am here with a lifelong interest in simple living. I grew up in Fla. and my last ten years there I lived on a boat….(See my blog for more about that)…When I left Fla. and came west everything I owned fit into a backpack. Even though I had one child then (All his belongings fit into a backpack too) He and I then Lived in various alternative dwelling places……like a tipi, a van, a school bus converted to a housebus, and tents……I percieved myself largely as a gypsy. |
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Re: What is your Why?Katherine estelle eveningstar said Apr 1, 2006, 1:31 PM: |
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Today as I rode my bike to the post office I saw a bumper sticker on a car which read: It may be that your whole purpose in life is to serve as a warning for others…….. |
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Re: IntroductionsKatherine estelle eveningstar said Mar 31, 2006, 7:05 PM: |
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I am glad to find this pod on zaadz…..I grew up in Fla. and my last 10 years there I lived on a boat. (See my blog for more about that)…..My boat was furnished with things from the garbage(perfectly good things) and everything I owned except the boat would fit in a backpack. (there was a velvet couch and a matress too) |
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Re: IntroductionsMaile said Apr 1, 2006, 6:25 AM: |
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Katherine, thanks for sharing your story. It's so great to see the diversity of backgrounds in this group. You do sound like a cool mom, and a cool person. |
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Re: IntroductionsJenn said Jun 18, 2006, 8:40 PM: |
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Hi, everyone, I’m Jenn, and I’m trying to simplify my life in all kinds of different ways. I’ve recently ended an engagement, which has complicated things in the short term, but should simplify my life a bit in the long term. Out of that, I’ve gotten back a lot of things that were mine that need to be dealt with. I’ve taken three carloads to goodwill over the last week, recycled piles of papers, and returned some other things to their rightful owners. And that’s just the stuff that came back to my parent’s house, and not the stuff in my apartment (which is next on the chopping block.) In all of this, I’ve realised that I want and need more time and space for me, and I’m hoping that simplifying will help. I’ve cut down on the online publications that I read, and will be unplugging my TV so that there’s more time for me spend doing the things that really matter to me. I’m also hoping that clearing out more stuff will free up the time spent taking care of it and moving it around, and will give me more room to spread out and explore things I’m interested in. I’ve also realised that I need, as a student with a limited income, to be more financial responsible, and I’d like to simplify my finances too. This also ties into some of my earlier points. Less stuff means more good activities, I hope, and more activities that are meaningful to me means I’m happier, and less inclined to go shopping. It means no spending to kill time or fill a void. It may also mean more time spent on research, and finishing this degree better and sooner. I’m really hoping that simplifying, bit by bit, will help me find room in my new life to be me, and to really do the things that I want to do. And I’m looking forward to ideas and input from this group. Take care. |
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Re: IntroductionsDavid said Jun 25, 2006, 8:25 PM: |
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Hi, My name is David and I am a possession-oholic. I think I have had this problem my whole life but just recently discovered that I have a problem. And they say accepting that you have a problem is half the battle. Ok, now for the other half… My journey into simplicity really got a solid kick in the ass when I read “The Twelve Conditions of a Miracle” by Todd Michael. The very first condition is ”Emptiness”, and the last condition is ”Recycling.” I have interpreted emptiness to mean releasing everything I am withholding from the world both spiritually and materially. And I interpret recycling to mean the reuse of everything in our domain; our plastic as much as our abundance. Perhaps you will have a different interpretation. This is a must read for anyone endeavoring to walk lightly on the earth and make a difference, i.e. Change the World. Peace~ David |
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Re: Introductionsjdp said Jun 30, 2006, 8:19 AM: |
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Hi! Ok, I missed the intro thread and just started posting around but now I see it thought I'd formally enlist. Hi, I'm jdp. I joined this pod as I was browsing the pod list because I have finally realized I have a finite amount of energy (are we allowed to curse here? no. ok, DARN IT) and many many loves. In reflecting upon this it dawned on me that there are many ways my life is more complicated than necessary. Naturally follows that if I start budgeting my energy as I do my $ won't I be more able to follow my passions? Do I really want to spend a couple hours a week dusting bookshelves and “decor items” or do I want to hike the awesome local trails? Do I really need those pretty window dressings or is there care more work than they are valued? If I am going to spend time planting and growing and all just because somewhere I have an unacknowledged love for killing green things - shouldn't the work bear me fruit? This all sort of hit me at the same time I was sort of sick and needed to revamp many things in my life including how I ate which just fueled my personal mini-simplicity movement - changes in what was in my kitchen, how I used my kitchen time, what foods we ate and the attention they got. The only complication was - as I started jumping into this living simply, living greenly (organically as much as possible) - it started consuming the energy, replacing the lesser valued stuff's time slots/energy expenditures instead of the “passions” it was meant to free me up for. (YIKES what an awful sentence but thar it is) SO, I have decided to streamline my living simply efforts - I need personal payoff as well as that 'for the greater good' so now I am trying to limit my efforts to learning a couple new things at a time, mastering them, making them unconscious habit, reaping the rewards before I move on to something new instead of immersing myself in this topic (as I usually do with new things). I'm actually hoping this pod might help me focus my efforts, make me use my energy efficiently. |
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