songs of experience

Track & Field Olympian, Joan Nesbit Mabe, waxes philosophical... and sometimes wanes.

7/4/2006

turn the page

Filed under: Joan @ 9:43 am

” . . . the ancient Egyptians believed there was a judgement after death and the initial step was to weigh the heart. Is seems so true. The heart is the measure of our energy, our courage, our intuition, our love. It is the measure of our days, of what we have done, of who we are.

Was I ready, then, to have my heart weighed?”

from Seeing, by George Sheehan

Not yet, George, but I’m working on it.

Dear Readers,
After a considerable break (egads, my last entry was June 7th) with ample time to stew, I have decided to return to blogging.
Stay tuned for Songs of Experience, Chapter 2.

Turn the page.

9 Comments »

  1. YEAH JOAN!!! I’ve so missed your insight to the world! Welcome back!!

    Comment by Kelly hollis — 7/5/2006 @ 5:17 am

  2. I had a feeling you would be back, looking forward to “Chapter 2″

    Comment by Knocker — 7/5/2006 @ 8:59 am

  3. “..and it’s only the giving that makes us what we are” - Jethro Tull.

    Glad to have you blogging.

    hugs,
    jim p.

    Comment by Fat Charlie the Archangel — 7/5/2006 @ 5:41 pm

  4. :)

    Comment by mis_nomer — 7/6/2006 @ 12:56 am

  5. Welcome back…. may the wind always be at your back!

    Comment by Steve Sherlock — 7/8/2006 @ 6:03 am

  6. Damn glad you’re back Girl!!!

    Comment by Lora — 7/9/2006 @ 3:59 pm

  7. happy you are back!!

    Comment by chris — 7/10/2006 @ 8:50 pm

  8. So happy that you’ve decided to continue Songs of Experience. Thanks.

    Comment by Jim Terry — 7/11/2006 @ 9:38 am

  9. God Bless you fine woman!
    thanks too :)

    My running isn’t as meaningful without stopping by once and awhile.

    Peace

    Comment by John — 7/11/2006 @ 11:50 am

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