Identity, Love, and Occupation

Joyful New Year to all you Dear Readers!

Oh, I am delighted to be at the beginning of this great new year. I think so much good shall come in it.

I so believe how good it is to be doing something fun on New Year’s Eve that supports you moving into your wishes for the new year. I went out on the town. I “First Nighted” with a couple of friends.  Easily we moved from one event to the next. Our locations were an old fire station, a bookstore, a church and the majestic Flynn. I took in movies, Jernigan’s lovely good cab tales and our dear Kat Wright and her talented crew. Oh, we saw lots of friends who wished us all well.

I am really excited to declare, Good Readers, that I started to see a therapist today. I have been allowing myself to move into adulthood now that my Mother has moved on. As you most likely well know that is a time of life that holds much complex thoughts about identity, love and occupation. I am really looking forward to addressing these questions really truthfully with this therapist and one of my new man friends.

It sure is scary but I have been watching Emily do this for three years so I know it works. I would love for you to read her latest blog. It is really cool to see how she is growing in her life and work.

Oh, here are some words of wisdom for the New Year.

One day, one smile, one little gesture of kindness all keeps dearly moving us forward to a lovely place of success.

One sun

Many soldiers of love

Fondly,

Mark

Warrior of the Good Life.

You are the Sun of Your Life

Dear Beloved Blog Readers,

I am here at the very well used library in Burlington, Vermont.

Oh, it has been an incredible year of really big shifts.

I want to thank Emily for really trying to find her way with our work with the Women’s Small Business Program. Oh, she got a lot but it still remains to be seen how it will fall into use.

I want to say how sad I and my family are that my Mother died and thank my sister Sheryl for holding really good family energy. I doubt she has a sense of the day dream I have to live outside of our home. I pray it will be an easy shift when it very clearly arrives as an opportunity I shouldn’t miss.

Oh I also want to suggest to new blog readers to read my earlier writing as this is more of a recap than a speech.

Mark with Jernigan at Muddy Waters

Mark with Jernigan at Muddy Waters

Oh, fine friends it is the end of the year and we would love to be in your mind as a good outfit to give money to.

Please go to my donation page by clicking here.

You will find a letter I wrote to my folks about why I want to be a writer.  It was written as an assignment for the art thesis class Jonathan Berger taught last year at NYU. In it I pretty much layout my vision.

What is new information is that there are concrete projects ahead:

We want to create meaningful trainings for private and municipal organizations that open up communication on the concept of diversity.

We want to keep moving forward with my TV show at CCTV called The Uttering Mind. Click here to see the pilot. 

We’d like to book the Phoenix Bookstore in Burlington for a gig with Jernigan Pontiac that helps promote my existence as a writer.

I hope you feel inspired to support our work. Please click here to find out more.

Oh, now here is a delightful thought on one of the longest days of the year.

The light in you is so beautiful. Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.

I now wish you a wonderful holiday.

Fondly,

Mark

A Being of Brilliance

The Weather in Our Heart

Hello Beloved Blog Readers,

I am so happy to be writing today. 

Real heavy weather hit Vermont this week so many of us are a bit worn by the drama and energy expended. I hope if you are with us in our fine state you are healthy and well.

Oh, I do think these moments teach us things we need in the moment. 

I am thinking specifically about issues close to your heart wanting to be addressed. I think we all easily worry about our basic needs such as finding comfort for our bodies and the loved ones in our lives.  We all need places to sleep and good food to eat and things to create in the time we have on earth. 

I am thinking that a storm makes our lives in the moment. I would love for you to think about what gets very close to your heart when you are in the midst of extreme weather in our shared atmosphere. 

Yes, I am thinking too. 

Here is what I get:
I want a new vision of home to grow in the new year.

I want lovely, green, easy local food to eat.

I want to keep writing my thoughts to you and widening my audience.

I am eager for you to think as clearly as you can while the focus on returning to routine life is still happening. 

I am going to end with some words of inspiration.

Now is where you are and it holds you dearly if you allow it. 

Fondly, 

Mark 

The Big Believer