Peace: A Gift for All Beings
May it touch the wings of birds, the breath of animals, the souls of humans, and the roots of trees alike.
Let kindness be our language, compassion our gift, and understanding our bridge—so that all beings, seen and unseen, may live in harmony, free of harm, embraced by love."
Where we've been, historically speaking:
As published in 2020, a Timeline of World History!
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Environmental news
Australian good eco-news! That's ecology, not economy!
The Australian government has just announced that beginning next July, residents of three of the country’s six states will get three free hours of electricity every day, with the rest of the country to follow in 2027. This is because the country has put up so many solar panels that at midday, when the sun is highest, they’re producing truly massive amounts of power.
The free offer is a way to get Aussies scheduling their lives a little differently to take advantage of the surplus—one imagines that many of them will be programming their washing machines to run midday, and charging their EVs then, too. It’s a good moment to be selling ever-cheaper household batteries too, since Australians can fill them on the cheap power and then run their homes all night.
In the largest sense, this is truly remarkable news. For at least 700,000 years humans have worked hard to get energy—first by gathering firewood, more recently by scraping together the money to pay power bills. But now—thanks to our new understanding of how to generate energy from the sun—we can be relieved of that burden.
It’s potentially an epochal moment—in some ways as remarkable as the invention of agriculture or the Industrial Revolution. Back in the 1950s, the nuclear industry literally promised electricity “too cheap to meter.” Now, thanks to the largest nuclear reactor in our corner of the universe, that is entirely possible.
Thanks Katharine Hayhoe
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So I say to you, walk with the wind, brothers and sisters, and let the spirit of peace and the power of everlasting love be your guide. |
John Lewis |
Today's goddess
Dogū Goddess. Ebisuda site in Tajiri, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, 1000–400 BCE. Dogū are analogous to the stone figurines that were made by people throughout the late Paleolithic and Neolithic eras.
Thanks Jenny Mendes Ceramics on FB
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Today's quote:










The monks were welcomed to Atlanta yesterday with flowers and cheers. And that's my New Year wish to you -- flowers, cheers and good health!
ReplyDeleteThanks...I love the idea of flowers and good health. Not sure about cheers...do I get a team of cheer leaders too?
DeleteMigraines with auras and not pain seems very unusual and interesting to me. But I guess not to you. 😀. Perhaps, you will get it sorted out. I hope so anyway. Don’t party too hard tonight. 😀
ReplyDeleteAs I've told people about these migraines I've learned that a lot of others also have these. Some include painful headaches as well. Party tonight will be no different for me than usual...except maybe being awakened by the fireworks as others celebrate.
DeleteWishing you a Peaceful New Year ♥
ReplyDeleteIf wishes were horses...or something like that. Thank you. May your wish be fulfilled!
Delete...Barbara, thanks for this fabulous post. I need to pass some of it on!
ReplyDeleteAnd since much of it comes from the internet, I don't mind at all. Mmm, sometimes I do have photos of my own...but I usually say so. Happy 2026 Tom!
DeleteThank you, as always, for the vast amount of positive and beautiful and thoughtful words you share with us. I am so grateful to have found you here, to get to know you a little. I have not watched the entire video but I would like to. I believe I would learn a lot.
ReplyDeleteMay your new year be filled with the peace and with light. But not that stupid aural migraine light. I have another friend who suffers from them and has for many years. I get maybe one every five years or so and cannot say I suffer from them but I do know what they are and they are freaky.
Glad to share things here that I see on the internet. Yes, we can all certainly do without migraines! I've enjoyed getting to know you by your posts and comments too!
DeleteI watched the history over view. Fascinating.
ReplyDeleteYou find such good quotes. I can't pick a favorite.
Happy New Year! Hope your migraine issue is resolved.
Thanks, and I'm glad you enjoyed that history. I need to watch it again.
DeleteYes, to peace! I love all the images and the Hendrix quote.
ReplyDeleteI wish you and yours all the best in 2026, a happy and healthy New Year!
Peace on Earth--we need it desperately. But, for now, I wish you peace within,
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