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The last update to the Chattering Mind blog was in July 2007.
Chattering Mind is a blog on motherhood, aging, health and healing, yoga, whole foods, spiritual music, meditation, as well as the struggle to manage time and clutter.
Read more about writer Amy Cunningham.
Gees, that's alot of topics to choose from. If I had my choice, anything spiritual listed is what I like to read about. Also, I like when Amy shares with her readers about her family. I like to talk about relationships and just everyday relating to others- reaching out and connecting with them. So, those are my votes.
I Like all of it, but I'd surely never want to see any of Amy's postings on current events, culture, politics, and all of the surprising elements to this blog edited out or categorized to death. The freedom, airyness (as in breath of fresh air) and versatility are all part of what makes Amy's Chattering Mind the sweet and engaging gem that it is.
Always enjoy: Alternative medicine Energy healing Spiritual counseling Spiritual music Spiritual events Spiritual websites Lightworkers New Age concepts about spirituality Spiritual book suggestions Spiritual magazine suggestions Spiritual movie suggestions Usually enjoy: Yoga Holistic health Holistic weight loss Relationships Spiritual sex Psychology Guided meditations Information on how to balance your life Personal sharings about Amy's life and family Life transitions Take it or leave it: Spiritual parenting The environment How-to suggestions (How to apologize, How to make bath salts, how to feng shui your bedroom, etc.) Law of attraction Rarely enjoy: Holistic beauty products Holistic home products Holistic apparel Video content Audio content And whatever you end up doing, thanks very much. Stopping by is always a pleasure each day, regardless of how "on topic" things are for me.
Hey, I have to add a "ditto" to Matt's comments.
I'd like to see more environmental things, how to's, spiritual websites, magazines, counseling, balanced life issues, and law of attraction. The audio and video I can do without. On my crappy video links, they take forever to download, and most times don't. I'm not a parent, so the spritual parenting posts I just skip over.
I like the variety as long as it has some spiritual connection. I generally don't post unless I have an inspiring story, or if there is something contraversal.
The topics that make you think can be fuel for discussion. Something like the "right to life", or living wills would be interesting to get everyones spiritual perspective on those final days.