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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Somewhere Over The Rainbow

From Richard Takahata:

Thanks again for lifting up our community. The lock down/shut-in time is an opportunity to reflect, take stock, and make some important changes that weren't possible before - we've never had a time in history like now that changes everything so suddenly and alters the way we see our lives today and in the future. We are never going back to the way things were, and the things we loved like dancing. Our feelings and emotions are the first and most important place all of this has hit hardest and is in need of the most attention right now....

How to avoid wanting to divorce or murder everyone you're stuck in lockdown with
https://www.peakprosperity.com/dont-let-the-coronavirus-infect-your-relationships/

After that, and you can clear your mind up, here's where to start looking at where we are and whats next about everything around you thats important to your life and those you love... why we need to look more closely at what needs to change for the better for the long run,

The Accelerated Crash Course - The Three E's 
https://www.peakprosperity.com/video/the-accelerated-crash-course/

Thanks Richard.

"Hope is important because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear.
If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today."


Many of us have been in contact with private and government bodies devoted in whole or in part to the development and support of the arts. Although a staggering number of dollars are essentially donated each year to musicians, painters, sculptors, as well as to ballet, jazz and modern dance troupes, social dancing is not considered eligible, since it is not a "fine art." However, we are in it just to enjoying moving to our favorite tunes. And there are many other health benefits too. Don't knock it.

"Somewhere Over The Rainbow" by Bruddah Iz

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