hiiiiiiiiiiii I need to write, but I also need to nap, I swam today and I am ohsotired.
Finley wants to come snuggle tonight so I need to clean the apartment, before 6pm as I am going to see Alien with friends at that time, I should prooooobably shower before then maybe? I showered at the gym but didn't really wash my hair. The pool kinda did tho oops. I dunno.
I just had a cucumber sandwich for lunch and it was amazeballs. Grass fed butter on farmers market bread with sliced cucumber - a cucumber I collected off of a table with a "free veg's" sign next to it in the neighborhood while I was on my bike, yesterday - Josh's sigis skyir yogurt which tastes like and has the texture of sour cream, salt, pepper, mint, and cilantro for some chloroplasts.
The reason for the fresh greens addition is this:

This book has had me in tears multiple times but is also so reassuring and full of so much love and wisdom. I am astonished by its beauty. As with all reading, it's best to take the gems that inspire and resonate and discard the rest, but I am shocked with how much of this book resonates with me, and how profoundly.
Need to rest so I can clean and get ready for tonight. Two loads of laundry were enough I think, I can do more later this week. Need a little more beautiful food.
Oh! The chloroplasts! The inspiration to eat more fresh greens comes from Casey's little exposition that these little chlorophyll-filled organelles were directly converted by plants from sunlight, so eating fresh greens is like taking in pure energy from the sun. Our beautiful warm loving sun, which feeds basically all life forms on earth in one way or another.
I am almost done with it. I knew I was in danger of just indulging in confirmation bias by reading it, but it has taken me further than my own intuition and knowledge and experiences have so far (in other ways, I have gone further than Casey, but I have faith that she will come around, she's on the right path in these areas, and nobody is perfect).
It follows Josh and my feelings about how our bodies basically 3D print the very substance of our living bodies out of every bite we eat, and it matters what we feed these miraculous little 3D printers we call our cells, mitochondria, DNA, etc.
(Same goes with what we feed our minds and hearts, an area I need more development in - I've got the food pretty dialed.)
There are also big movement and environmental components, and spiritual components, here.
I appreciate so much that she can be profoundly, movingly spiritual without being religious. It is such a rarity and so, so precious to me.
Finley wants to come snuggle tonight so I need to clean the apartment, before 6pm as I am going to see Alien with friends at that time, I should prooooobably shower before then maybe? I showered at the gym but didn't really wash my hair. The pool kinda did tho oops. I dunno.
I just had a cucumber sandwich for lunch and it was amazeballs. Grass fed butter on farmers market bread with sliced cucumber - a cucumber I collected off of a table with a "free veg's" sign next to it in the neighborhood while I was on my bike, yesterday - Josh's sigis skyir yogurt which tastes like and has the texture of sour cream, salt, pepper, mint, and cilantro for some chloroplasts.
The reason for the fresh greens addition is this:

This book has had me in tears multiple times but is also so reassuring and full of so much love and wisdom. I am astonished by its beauty. As with all reading, it's best to take the gems that inspire and resonate and discard the rest, but I am shocked with how much of this book resonates with me, and how profoundly.
Need to rest so I can clean and get ready for tonight. Two loads of laundry were enough I think, I can do more later this week. Need a little more beautiful food.
Oh! The chloroplasts! The inspiration to eat more fresh greens comes from Casey's little exposition that these little chlorophyll-filled organelles were directly converted by plants from sunlight, so eating fresh greens is like taking in pure energy from the sun. Our beautiful warm loving sun, which feeds basically all life forms on earth in one way or another.
I am almost done with it. I knew I was in danger of just indulging in confirmation bias by reading it, but it has taken me further than my own intuition and knowledge and experiences have so far (in other ways, I have gone further than Casey, but I have faith that she will come around, she's on the right path in these areas, and nobody is perfect).
It follows Josh and my feelings about how our bodies basically 3D print the very substance of our living bodies out of every bite we eat, and it matters what we feed these miraculous little 3D printers we call our cells, mitochondria, DNA, etc.
(Same goes with what we feed our minds and hearts, an area I need more development in - I've got the food pretty dialed.)
There are also big movement and environmental components, and spiritual components, here.
I appreciate so much that she can be profoundly, movingly spiritual without being religious. It is such a rarity and so, so precious to me.