Calling in the Crows

Posted by Robin Easton

“CALLING IN THE CROWS”

Dear Friends, I apologize for not being able to respond to many of you last week. My blog crashed and I was unable to respond to comments or make changes to my blog. I have most of it sorted out and you should now be able to comment. If not, know that I am still working on it, and hope to have things sorted out over the holidays. I have turned off my “archives” [...] Continue Reading…



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It’s Not About Success

Posted by Robin Easton

Time to Get Off the Roller Coaster
I’ve known for some time that I need to make changes in my online work as a writer, especially in terms of promoting myself and my book. I initially had trouble seeing these changes. When you’re riding a speeding roller coaster everything appears blurry. So I had to step off the roller coaster, stand in silence, and listen to my heart.
My heart told me things very contrary to what many around me [...] Continue Reading…



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Vulnerability – A State of Grace

Posted by Robin Easton

When we judge or try to “correct” another person’s vulnerability, we sever one of the most powerful pathways to meaningful communication. We isolate ourselves and others. We cut the connection that can potentially nourish. Allowing others to be vulnerable requires that we ourselves be vulnerable, not wise, not spiritual, but vulnerable.
Being vulnerable is a state of being, a cornerstone to authentic, honest, and openhearted connections. These connections are not made with the “mind”, nor with tidy concepts and reason. [...] Continue Reading…



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Choosing to Love

Posted by Robin Easton

No matter our beliefs, let’s imagine something for discussion’s sake. What if human souls live on after death. What if the dead people we love are aware of us, that we can talk with them and they will hear us, that we can continue our relationship with them in some way. In light of this, if we are unhappy with how our parents (or any other dead person) treated us, couldn’t we talk with them and listen to them. [...] Continue Reading…



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16 Brilliant Bloggers with Books

Posted by Robin Easton

NOTES: Some of you asked for the links to my two most recent interviews. If you wish to read or listen to other previous interviews you can do so HERE. Thanks for asking!! :)
*Evita Ochel: interviews me on her site, Evolving Beings. Video HERE
*Jenny Mannion: interviews me on her site, Heal Pain Naturally:
Part I HERE and Part II HERE
*My New Article: “Something Never Before Seen”, in Jonathan Wells amazing monthly newsletter, “Sharing Life Skills”.

*Submit Video Clips: by November [...] Continue Reading…



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Naked Laughter – Video and Contest

Posted by Robin Easton

Be Part of the Fun Video
“Where Did You: Get Naked in Eden?” (see details below). Submit video, and your name goes into the hat for a chance to win a free copy of “Naked in Eden” (I’ll be picking two winners.)
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Dare to Laugh at Yourself

My dear friend Lance Ekum of “The Jungle of Life” is a master at living life with intense vitality. I’ve known him almost since I started blogging three years ago. He is a remarkable man [...] Continue Reading…



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Reaching Out

Posted by Robin Easton

NOTE: I apologize for being unable to respond to your comments last week. Work last week and this hasn’t left me as much time on the computer. I’ve read all of your beautiful insights and will again this week. Although I may not have time to respond, your comments have kept me going and growing. I’m deeply grateful for you and feel your presence in my heart. Love, Robin
My Conscience
Many years ago a friend of mine traveled to Russia [...] Continue Reading…



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An Attitude That Destroyed Nations

Posted by Robin Easton

The Absurdity of Talking to Trees
Recently someone told me that nature was nice, but to speak with (and hear) trees or other creatures was baloney. When I look at what we have done to our environment, I realize that scoffing at this type of conversation with nature is not an uncommon attitude. It is hard to comprehend something we have never experienced. It is also hard to revere something that we have little or no connection to.
We seem to [...] Continue Reading…



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