detail of “Tree of Life” by N. Cutts
I’m taking a break from writer’s block to write.
If you follow this blog you know it is a chronicle of the process of writing a book and pursuing my other visions i.e. helping others to clarify and achieve their visions of success. Since beginning this process about two years […]
Vision Quest Chronicle #69: Writing
January 30th, 2010 · No Comments
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Vision Quest Chronicle #68: Synchronicity to Synchrodestiny
January 20th, 2010 · 1 Comment
(The Angel of Death Descends… a page from the Falnama )
First of all…do you believe in synchronicity?
I ask because the synchronicity surrounding the fiction piece I’m writing is OUT OF CONTROL right now! The book “The Adventures of Isabelle” (working title) is an epic fairy tale about a half mortal half g*ddess princess and, of course, her […]
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Vision Quest Chronicle #67: Confronting Our Shadow
January 9th, 2010 · 5 Comments
The G*ddess Unites With Her Vision (Cutts, 2007)
How important is a partner’s support to the success of our visions?
I’ve been playing around with this question for some time now. Back in August I reported that I was in love. Unfortunately the relationship did not work out. I will spare us all the gory details, but one of the […]
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An Ode to Ashtanga
November 9th, 2009 · 1 Comment
While in my yoga class on Sunday I felt the need to give thanks for Ashtanga Yoga
I bow at the foot of the lotus. Saluting the Sun in mindful repetition. Warming my body. Stretching to and past my limits. Exercising my strength and power, never ceasing to breath, steady and rhythmic. The heat builds, circulating […]
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Vision Quest Chronicle #59: The G*ddess in the Desert
November 7th, 2009 · 1 Comment
The Journey Begins. (The G*ddess Series. Cutts, 2004)
It has been some time since my last post in which I asked the question “What is your emotional, physical, or spiritual equivalent of jumping out of an airplane?” I wish I could say you had not heard back from me because I was completing a jump, but the […]
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Vision Quest Chronicle #58: The Power of One
October 24th, 2009 · 14 Comments
WHAT IS YOUR EMOTIONAL, PHYSICAL or SPIRITUAL EQUIVALENT OF JUMPING OUT OF AN AIRPLANE?
Last evening I went up to Baltimore to John’s Hopkins University with my mother to see our family friend Paula Boggs, Exec. VP & General Councel at Starbucks receive a distinguished alumni award and deliver the keynote speech. It was an inspiring […]
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Vision Quest Chronicle #57: U Penn…The Women’s Walk
October 23rd, 2009 · 2 Comments
The Supreme Being (Cutts, 2007)
A couple of days ago I set off for Philly for a meet and greet/visions discussion that my friend and convener, Dawn M. put together at the University of Pennsylvania. She had organized a get together of a group of women for me to talk to about the Vision Quest Project, of which this […]
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Vision Quest Chronicle #55: The Power of Pink Revisited
October 7th, 2009 · No Comments
G*ddess Unites With Her Vision-detail (Cutts, 2007)
In post #51 I put the question out there…”Is pink a power color?” I received several interesting comments and perspectives on this. I love pink because it is the color of the heart’s deepest desire but I also learned some neat things about my new favorite color from Jacqueline Lawson at […]
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Vision Quest Chronicle #54: Writing my own story
October 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
I had lunch today with my friend A.F. Cook, author of Democrats in the Red Zone just to catch up and talk visions. I also wanted to hear her story of how she wrote and published her book (which, by the way, is an interesting read). We had a great time. I always love talking to smart, […]
Vision Quest Chronicle #53: Broken Wings: The Quest Begins
October 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
Self Portrait (Cutts, 1999)
Nicole’s Story: Introduction
I had finished grad school, back from L.A. and back in my parent’s home trying to figure out what to do next. My doctorate was in clinical psychology but I pretty much had decided that I did not want to be a therapist anymore. It was 1999 and I was on a quest to figure out […]