tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1104032606869584917.post1240778217252872071..comments2014-09-29T03:05:59.161-07:00Comments on Living on a fault line: The Coming Home of a TripTracey Townsendhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16998566096738372780noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1104032606869584917.post-46869338586971377242012-01-17T18:54:03.051-08:002012-01-17T18:54:03.051-08:00Beautifully written and really captures the deplet...Beautifully written and really captures the depleting inspiration in our western culture. Makes me thing about my inspirations. Their really hard to see right?-Behind all that Kardashian crap, Super Bowl commercials Royal wedding hype, and American Idol. I agree-Living truly happens when we are inspired; work, career goals, achievements,(for most) are a pathway, or a vessel to get to those inspirations and most (i think) never discover it in their life. I like to sort through all the crap and find inspiration in little things like playing my violin, walking Jill in the park, skiing down a mountain, arranging flowers, floating in the ocean, laughing with my friends-Little things. Incredible, breath-taking dreams like New Zealand-I wish I as brave enough to have an experience like that. And you have changed-more insightful and intuitive than ever, we (you and I both) just need to find something(s) we can stand doing for the rest of our lives. Time for some list-making if you ask me! Or we can become nomads in Morroco. Either is fine by me ;)Jackie T.https://www.blogger.com/profile/03990328550506483954noreply@blogger.com