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Our Rainbow Dash Through Life

Posted on Nov 6th, 2006 by RainbowBright : Makin' Waves RainbowBright
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Hi there! :-) I just recorded a deep video blog entry - - and must admit that I really like the way it turned out. It's a big topic, with big perspective, and big positive intention. I invite you to click and watch! And since I truly do want to make a difference and improve the world, if you watch this and get something positive out of it, please consider posting a comment. (I love comments!)  :-)  Join me in using our voices and putting ourselves "out there". What if *your* comment was the one to reveal something valuable to someone else?  That would make a difference...

Love and Light,
Audrey :-)
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Sam : Verticality Evangelist
about 2 hours later
Sam said

Right on Audrey! Would love to write more, but I've gotta go do something about this darn global economy…

Michael : Zaadzster
2 days later
Michael said

Brilliant!  Thank you.  :)

I thought I'd share a little story that might resonate with your video blog:

The Japanese raise a tree. It's called the Bonsai tree. It's beautiful, and perfectly formed although its height is measured in inches. In California, we find a forest of giant trees called Sequoias. One of these giants has been named the General Sherman. Extending into the heavens 272 feet and measuring 79 feet in circumference, this magnificent giant is so large that if it were cut down, it would produce enough lumber to build 35 five-room houses. At one time the Bonsai tree and the General Sherman were the same size. When they were seeds, each weighed less than 1/3000 of an ounce. The size difference at maturity is considerable to say the least, but the story behind that difference is a lesson in life. When the Bonsai tree struck its head above the earth, the Japanese pulled it from the soil and tied off it tap-root and some of the feeder roots, thus deliberately stunting its growth. The result is a miniature; beautiful, but still a miniature. The seed of the General Sherman fell into the rich soil of California and was nourished by the minerals, the rain and the sunshine. The giant tree was the result. Neither the Bonsai nor the General Sherman had a choice in its destiny. You do. You can be as big, or as little, as you wish to be. You can be a Bonsai or a General Sherman. Your Self-Image - the way you see yourself - will determine which one you will be. The choice is yours!!!!

Sean Clarke : Free Flow Energy Artist
9 days later
Sean Clarke said

Thanks Audrey:)

Just got round to checking out your Blog… Been flagged in my e-mail this past couple of weeks… So, YES, I very much relate to your experience of leadership and your recent insights…

For me I'd always seen leadership (because that's what I'd been taught) as having to have  these pushy, single minded, flashy qualities which just do not appeal to me. THEN I realised the TAO of things, true leadership, inspiration, feeling, synthesis, unity. NOW that is VERY attractive:)

Just keep doin what you do best;)
We'll talk soon

Namaste
Sean

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