Each day offers the challenge of ‘hearing what is not said, to see what cannot be seen.’

These daily dispatches, lasting 108 days, provide a window into ways we might learn and grow through these storms – in this extraordinary season - as we find ways to see and face the horizon as we go.

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No. 67 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 67 of 108

What about doing and being the attributes we wish for ourselves and each other, without an exam?

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No. 66 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 66 of 108

..the news that the simple act of taking many few moments in each day to consciously breathe low in the body and much slower has tangibly felt benefits

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No. 65 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 65 of 108

Maka‘ala – eyes wide open – and common sense-making.

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No. 63 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 63 of 108

 Truth be told, we have a lot of catch-up work to do.  

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No. 62 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 62 of 108

But nothing shifts the tide more than the beliefs and thoughts and attention of ordinary folx as stories unravel.

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No. 61 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 61 of 108

Feeling isolated? Lonely even among a crowd of folx? Walk slower! Sit for a bit.

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No. 60 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 60 of 108

As government information trends dodgy and dicey and ghosted, we need close-to-home informed sources.

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No. 59 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 59 of 108

Are you alarmed? Good! Alarm means control by force is not yet an accepted norm, to you.

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No. 58 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 58 of 108

The downside of the skepticism cul-de-sac is the replacement of that which you distrust with a truth you do not question

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No. 57 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 57 of 108

The moon is whole whether we see it as such, or not.

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No. 56 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 56 of 108

Today I will remember my teacher’s lesson that though musubi has become the term for rice ball, it actually means “union.”

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No. 55 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 55 of 108

Cultivating resilience is about giving beings a fighting chance to find and evolve ways to be in more harmoniously thriving relationship

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No. 54 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 54 of 108

The Earth is having a moment… a loooong moment. Will we rise to the challenge of the occasion?

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No. 53 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 53 of 108

A plan to occupy is not a plan. A plan to forcibly occupy is a fool’s errand. A fool’s errand is “a task or activity that has no hope of success.

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No. 51 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 51 of 108

Governments lead and lag. By leading and lagging, I mean sometimes governments are ahead of what it is the people want/need/know, and sometimes they are behind.

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No. 50 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 50 of 108

If you feel it in your bones, it is probably true.

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No. 49 of 108
Christine Matsuda Christine Matsuda

No. 49 of 108

Upheavals ripple out into the universe and reverberate back.

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