My Cup Runneth Over - My Life Is Abundant.
~Jonathan-Lockwood Huie
GOOD MORNING EVERYONE! AND WELCOME TO THE LAST DAY OF 2012!!!
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Published on Dec 18, 2012
It was a year of breakthroughs, adversity, accomplishments. And the web shared all of it. From the highest sky-dive to the fastest running man, a first vote or last mission, joys and tragedies, grumpy cats and flash mobs, from silly to serious; whatever it is that we shared in 2012, here is a compilation.
By request, here is a Google Doc with the complete list and links to the original clips: http://goo.gl/edyTU . Thanks for watching and please re-share!
Song: "The Mighty Rio Grande", This Will Destroy You (2008)
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Here's the most watched You Tube videos of 2012:
YOUTUBE REWIND 2012
New Year's eve is like every other night; there is no pause in the march of the universe, no breathless moment of silence among created things that the passage of another twelve months may be noted; and yet no man has quite the same thoughts this evening that come with the coming of darkness on other nights. ~Hamilton Wright Mabie
This year, I had my ups and downs... This Year, some special people came into my life(You know who you are)and I'm very thankful for that, and throughout the year, there was talk about the end of the Mayan Calender and everything to do with it...
Anyway, with all this talk about new Year's Eve,let's not forget that TODAY IS MONDAY, my favorite day of the week, so here's another episode from Anthony de Mello's Awareness series. Watch all the episodes in order at http://awareness.tk
Anthony de Mello - Awareness pt.40a detachment
Anthony de Mello - Awareness pt.40b detachment
Today is the 6th day of Kwanzaa.
For those who don't know what kwanzaa is, it was established in 1966 by Ron Karenga.
Kwanzaa aims to reconnect black Americans to their African roots and recognize their struggles as a people by building community. It is observed from Dec. 26 to Jan. 1 annually.
Derived from the Swahili term, “matunda ya kwanza,” which means “first-fruits,” Kwanzaa is based on African harvest celebrations such as the seven-day Umkhost of Zululand. Kwanzaa was created out of the philosophy of Kawaida, which is a cultural nationalist philosophy that argues that the key challenge in black people’s lives is the challenge of culture, and that what Africans must do is to discover and bring forth the best of their culture, both ancient and current, and use it as a foundation to bring into being models of human excellence and possibilities to enrich and expand our lives.”
Just as many African harvest celebrations run for seven days, Kwanzaa has seven principles known as the Nguzo Saba. They are: umoja (unity); kujichagulia (self-determina tion); ujima (collective work and responsibility) ; ujamaa (cooperative economics); nia (purpose); kuumba (creativity); and imani (faith). During Kwanzaa celebrations,a mkeka (straw mat) rests ona table covered by kente cloth, or another African fabric. On top of the mkeka sits a kinara (candleholder) in which the mishumaa saba (seven candles) go. The colors of Kwanzaa are black for the people, red for their struggle, and green for the future and hope that comes from their struggle. “The principles of Kwanzaa and the message of Kwanzaa has a universal message for all people of good will. It is rooted in African culture, and we speak as Africans must speak, not just to ourselves,but to the world.
Now to be honest, I've NEVER celebrated kwanzaa in my life, and most black people I know have never celebrated it either, so I'm by no means an expert on Kwanzaa. However, if you want to know more what Kwanzaa is about, I've posted 2 You Tube videos below which covers that subject in a pretty thoroughly.
PART 1
PART 2
Now to end, let me start off the day with my most favorite song in the whole world...
This song was written and performed by my dear friend DANNI EL, a very special lady, and an awesome singer and musician, as you can see above. I haven't seen her in 8 months, but I do hope to see her again very soon.
We find that we have the power to make choices, to take risks, to project, to perceive, to interact, and to master the dream.
~don Miguel Ruiz
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