"...there’s a second way to see what’s happened in Minnesota – a tipping point of a different kind... a tipping point toward Americans coming together to defeat Trump’s fascism."
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Posts by Jen Grow
Ways to Calm Your Nervous System: Look for unexpected delights. The news has been tough. Small joys can show up anywhere. Looking for the unexpected is great for creativity and hope.
Ahhh. So peaceful!
If you ever do again, let me know!
When the disrupters and destroyers of the world want to hijack our attention, safety, and will to create, it's important to know how to calm and nurture ourselves, each other, and our creativity. So, with that in mind, what's the best thing you've seen in the last 24 hours?
We need more creators of all capacities. There are so many ways to create. Even taking a moment to notice the world around us with curiosity and wonder is a creative act.
1. We need ways to regulate our emotions in the midst of bad news and difficult times; 2. our five senses remind us that in the present moment we are fundamentally O.K.; and 3. calming the nervous system is good for creativity.
I love Adrianna Amari's photos. They're so peaceful and beautiful and the nature scenes always calm me and remind me to slow down. bsky.app/profile/4aam...
Do you ever sell prints of your photos? I have a couple of your pics saved on my desktop because they're so peaceful and beautiful.
So beautiful. I love your work!
Thanks for the instructions--very helpful! I appreciate your work in connecting us to each other!
Here's some good news: having awe can calm our nervous systems in the face of bad news, and awe can generate energy to create. We recently toured Luray Caverns in the Shenandoah Valley. Some of these stalactites and stalagmites reminded me of coral or the underside of mushroom caps.
Our survival depends on our ability "to not linger in the pain, but to allow ourselves to be moved by it. To not whitewash reality, but also not to take up lodging in the house of despair...To feel responsible but not so guilty we are immobilized...." www.theguardian.com/us-news/comm...
This drum circle is a sacred honor in memory of slain MN State Legislator Melissa Hortman, at the candlelight vigil
One of my favorite signs from Saturday's march around Patterson Park in Baltimore on the same hill where, a few centuries earlier, American troops held off the British in the war of 1812. They tried to bury us but didn't know we were seeds.
Seagull proudly perched on a "no seagulls" sign
Los Angeles 2025
"You meet saints everywhere. They can be anywhere. They are people behaving decently in an indecent society." -Kurt Vonnegut
paddling on the Delaware River
Quote for the day: “May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds.” — Edward Abbey (My trails are usually waterways.)
A powerful list, by former US Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, of daily things citizens can do to fight recent attempts to dismantle the US government. robertreich.substack.com/p/more-on-wh...
I wish I could show you,
when you are lonely
or in darkness,
the astonishing
LIGHT of
your own Being.
- Hafiz -
#nature #spirituality #Hafiz
This is what we all should remember.
“You have to act as if it were possible to radically transform the world. And you have to do it all the time.”
-Angela Davis
Happy 81st birthday, Angela Davis.
"If you live long enough a defeat will turn into a victory."
--Angela Davis
Wealth shown to scale. mkorostoff.github.io/1-pixel-weal... This is from 2021 and measures Bezos' wealth instead of Elon's, but that hardly matters when you see it visually represented. This much greed is hard to fathom.
"You meet saints everywhere. They can be anywhere. They are people behaving decently in an indecent society." --Kurt Vonnegut
"Even with all the greed and stupidity and terrible things that we're all facing and reading in the news or experiencing, I want to be alive. I want to breathe. I want to do my work." --Patti Smith