Monthly Archives: October 2010
Book Review: Be Love Now, by Ram Dass
| October 28, 2010 | Posted by Jenny Ann Fraser under Feast... |
The path Of The Heart By Ram Dass with Ramishwar Dass Throughout the past few years as I have delved into the works of many of today’s most popular spiritual writers, one name comes up over and over again and that is the name Ram Dass. I knew that he had been born Richard Alpert… …continue reading.
In The Spirit of Openness and Respect; Allow Me To Introduce…
| October 25, 2010 | Posted by Jenny Ann Fraser under Feast..., One Sweet World |
The human mind cannot comprehend infinity. I remembered this after I committed to introducing you to my God which means essentially that I committed to describing infinity in a blog post. I’m a genius. (please note the sarcasm in that statement.) In an effort to find some way to contain it, I reached for a… …continue reading.
Important Conversations That Could Change The World
| October 21, 2010 | Posted by Jenny Ann Fraser under Feast..., One Sweet World |
Last week, the theatre that I work at opened its first show of the season. The show, which I enjoyed immensely, is a comedy about a young Pentecostal Missionary who attempts to convert two Catholic spinster sisters to her own faith in order to save them from the fiery pits of hell. The after party,… …continue reading.
“Doubt” By Guest Blogger Ollin Morales
| October 18, 2010 | Posted by Jenny Ann Fraser under Uncategorized |
Doubt by Ollin Morales “It never occurred me to doubt myself.” – Katherine Hepburn Katherine you big, fat liar. The audacity really. How could you tell artists that somehow you can be impenetrable to the artists constant unhappy friend: doubt? Even if you are some kinda of magical, fearless android who can take creative risk… …continue reading.
Re-defining Perfect, and Showing Up At The Page
| October 12, 2010 | Posted by Jenny Ann Fraser under Feast... |
Perfectionism is not a quest for the best. It is a pursuit of the worst in ourselves, the part that tells us that nothing we do will ever be good enough – that we should try again. Julia Cameron I have been rather distracted lately. This is nothing new or surprising since I do have… …continue reading.