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Posted on 10/05/2010 by dayna lynn
Again, I find myself ravenous, hungering for expansion. I’ve been reading, or rather watching videos, of Ekhart Tolle (Author of The Power of Now and A New Earth). The part of his teachings that resonate most with me is the … Continue reading →
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Posted on 09/07/2010 by dayna lynn
Belief System:
1. The spoken and unspoken rules one creates for one’s personal experience of reality/personal reality.
2. The framework within which one is experiences reality.
i want to live and flourish off of my music. financially and joyfully. what the heezy is holding me back? i think i wrote the answer to this question in a song. “its only you holding you back from you…” its me, my belief system…these rules that i made up for my life. my beliefs about life and how things work just don’t fit anymore. its time for some serious deconstruction. keep what works and get rid of the rest. create anew. Continue reading →
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Posted on 02/28/2010 by dayna lynn
the spiritual implications of this movie were far more exciting and enlightening than any of the military bashing, pro-environment plugs, or ‘big business is evil’ messages… Continue reading →
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Posted on 12/21/2009 by dayna lynn
Dayna Lynn – “The Call” (December 2009, Chicago) from Ben Butter on Vimeo. This is a clip from my Dec. 17th show at Betty’s Blue Star Lounge in Chicago. Check it out! Thanks to Butta for uploading and sharing this … Continue reading →
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Posted on 12/16/2009 by dayna lynn
The Top 5 Dating And Relationship Tips For Women by Laura Trice Check this out…interesting.
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