Ursula
My blogs
Blogs I follow
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Arts |
| Occupation | Savoring life, sharing with others, helping when I can |
| Location | Ithaca, New York State, United States |
| Introduction | Exploring nature, adventure, learning as much as my life's opportunities allow, always eager to create or build what I envision all make me feel alive and full of energy. Savoring life's simple things - a steaming cup of tea on a rainy day, my cat's happy purring, a good book, a caring touch - make me feel grateful to be alive! Penetrating the realms of the mysterious and sometimes defying the conventional, always dancing to my own drummer; never shying away from pain at the expense of experience along with a never quite satisfied craving for knowledge continue to enrich my life and allow me to look back without regrets, ever thirsting for more - all have been and continue to be the motivating and shaping forces of my life. The always changing beauty of nature gives me endless inspiration and delight, as have the many kindred spirits I had the fortune to meet and learn from during my foray into the miraculous (my life). I am grateful to have been blessed with a bit of artistic talent which has allowed me to share my world with others so inclined. My sincerest wish is to share with you and I hope you will share with me as well! Please also see my slide show below! |
| Interests | Nature, Art, Photography, Philosophy, Metaphysics, Weird Science, Ancient History, Natural Healing, Spirituality and much, much more... |
| Favorite movies | Looking out from my window at the ever changing seasons |
| Favorite music | Classical, Ambient, Blues, Jazz, Indian Ragas, African Drums, Middle Eastern Music, Aborigine Didgeridoo Vibrations and much more... |
| Favorite books | 'The Convoluted Universe' and 'Conversations with Nostradamus' by Dolores Cannon, Graham Hancock's 'Supernatural', Michael Talbot's 'The Holographic Universe', 'The Dancing Wu Li Masters' by Gary Zukav, 'The Mayan Factor - Path Beyond Technology' by Jose Arguelles, 'The Nature of Personal Reality' by Jane Roberts, to name a few and not necessarily in that order. |

