So this goal has been on the list for a while, and recently I have been taking self-defense courses at school… Part of the program is learning some basic Aikido. It is amazing how effortless it seems that the instructor can toss people around. this has only encouraged me to pursue classes in college if not sooner.
Chris4Peace's Life List
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1. meditate daily
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2. Live in trees
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3. become a vegan chef
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4. go barefoot as often as possible
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5. Join the Peace Corps
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6. Learn Aikido
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7. become a reiki master
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8. breathe more deeply
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9. Become a Whitewater Rafting Guide
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10. adopt a vegan diet
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11. be a Greenpeace activist
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12. live in a tree for a week
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13. save the environment
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14. recycle everything
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15. read tarot professionally
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16. design my own tarot deck
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17. write a book
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18. become self-sufficient
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19. grow all of my food
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20. visit Stonehenge during a solstice
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21. Read twice as much as I watch TV or Surf the net
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I traveled to Nicaragua for 10 days to build a school. While there I had the amazing opportunity to shower under a waterfall in La Corona. ... It is one of my fondest memories. I highly suggest doing it.
Well, it is not all my food, but my 1st garden ever is certainly flourishing. I have loads of radishes, and I have picked 2 zuchinni. My tomatoes are coming along nicely (I just staked them up) and my spaghetti squash is flowering. My corn is starting to form, and the beans are climbing off the trellice I made. My peppers are still small, but they are now just growing. My hot peppers are coming along well too. and Canteloupe is moving along too. Peas have come and gone. Imagine all that I have and will produce without pesticides or fertilizer. Everyone should have even a small garden to sustain themselves. It reduces the impact on the earth done by industrial agriculture, and also helps your budget by reduce need for supermarket food.

