Category Archives: What The “I” Can’t See

Days of our Lives

When I was growing up I longed to be a soap opera actress.   I sometimes tease that in fact I did — I have a mysterious illness, a dysfunctional family and a hot steamy sex life with my leading … Continue reading

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The Eye of the Needle

For the most part my mono-vision is working out very well.  I can see things at a distance and at arm’s length without a problem.  I notice that I tend to hold books a little off to the left (where … Continue reading

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You Got Me Babe … and other Trojans that go bump in the night

As a seasoned IT professional (in a past life) I consider myself well versed in the ins and outs of malware.  I have up to date virus protection software on every computer in the house.  My husband manages our home … Continue reading

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Deeply, completely

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When Internal Experience Does Not Match External Appearance

Prompted by a flurry of heartfelt Facebook notes from my POTS peeps regarding Invisible Illness Week, I had an opportunity to look deeply into the eyes that look back at me within the mirror and acknowledge my own deep longings … Continue reading

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Chemichal Thoughts

My own sense of Universal Law and the Law of Attraction may be a bit different than the typical new age seeker.  Yet it doesn’t really matter to me which side of the fence another perons’s beliefs fall.  If it … Continue reading

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The Strange Charm of Quarks

While the first evidence for quarks may have been around since 1968, I certainly don’t recall the Standard Model of particle theory let alone charm quarks when I was in school.  Yet atomic theory was being contemplated by Indian sages … Continue reading

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If I Were To Die

In this moment if I were to die There would be no me to feel the pain The quiet emptiness would replace the worry And the old fears and perceived failures Would fade away If in this moment I were … Continue reading

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Nature’s Symphony

I went for a stroll this morning with my college girl before the heat of the day would have me cooped up inside with my window unit air conditioner behind the closed doors of my bedroom.  It was only 10:00 … Continue reading

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