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My name is Kris.
First and foremost a child of God.
YOU have not lived TODAY
unless you have done something
for someone who cannot pay you back.
What have YOU done TODAY?
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VERY HAPPILY MARRIED TO REV. ROBERT SEXTON.
CLICK HERE to check out my man
Mother of two teenage girls....these beautiful girls
Starr and Nicolette
Licensed daycare owner by day, Registered Yoga teacher by night.
I teach the de la Ferriere system of yoga
Currently pursuing a bachelors degree in Natural Health.
I also hold a license in Cosmetology and dabble in reflexology and massage therapy.
My Temperment is idealist:
Idealists, as a temperament, are passionately concerned with personal growth and development. Idealists strive to discover who they are and how they can become their best possible self -- always this quest for self-knowledge and self-improvement drives their imagination. And they want to help others make the journey. Idealists are naturally drawn to working with people, and whether in education or counseling, in social services or personnel work, in journalism or the ministry, they are gifted at helping others find their way in life, often inspiring them to grow as individuals and to fulfill their potentials. Idealists are sure that friendly cooperation is the best way for people to achieve their goals. Conflict and confrontation upset them because they seem to put up angry barriers between people. Idealists dream of creating harmonious, even caring personal relations, and they have a unique talent for helping people get along with each other and work together for the good of all. Such interpersonal harmony might be a romantic ideal, but then Idealists are incurable romantics who prefer to focus on what might be, rather than what is. The real, practical world is only a starting place for Idealists; they believe that life is filled with possibilities waiting to be realized, rich with meanings calling out to be understood. This idea of a mystical or spiritual dimension to life, the "not visible" or the "not yet" that can only be known through intuition or by a leap of faith, is far more important to Idealists than the world of material things. Highly ethical in their actions, Idealists hold themselves to a strict standard of personal integrity. They must be true to themselves and to others, and they can be quite hard on themselves when they are dishonest, or when they are false or insincere. More often, however, Idealists are the very soul of kindness. Particularly in their personal relationships, Idealists are without question filled with love and good will. They believe in giving of themselves to help others; they cherish a few warm, sensitive friendships; they strive for a special rapport with their children; and in marriage they wish to find a "soulmate," someone with whom they can bond emotionally and spiritually, sharing their deepest feelings and their complex inner worlds. Idealists are rare, making up between 20 and 25 percent of the population. But their ability to inspire people with their enthusiasm and their idealism has given them influence far beyond their numbers.
The Four types of Idealists are:
Healers (INFP) | Counselors (INFJ) | Champions (ENFP) | Teachers (ENFJ)
I'M A HEALER
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I'd like to meet:

INTERESTING, somewhat enlightened people, preferably, but not limited to, rockers, healers, yogis, barbarians, mushroom eaters and the mystically spiritual.

My Blog

Love, Compassion and Humility...

Never be discouraged. Always return to Love, Compassion and Humility. In this way you will be protected. Always be involved in alleviating the suffering of others, asking nothing for yourself. Do good...
Posted by on Wed, 11 Mar 2009 13:13:00 GMT

Because an unexamined life is not worth living

 75 questions to ask yourself1. Why not me?....2. Am I nice?....3. Am I doing what I really want to do?....4. What am I grateful for?....5. Whats missing in my life?....6. Am I honest?....7. Do I lis...
Posted by on Tue, 27 Jan 2009 14:25:00 GMT

The Upside of Irritation

The Upside of IrritationThings That Annoy Us There are many stories of spiritual masters embracing the presence of an annoying student in their community. There is even one story that documents a teac...
Posted by on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 09:20:00 GMT

Potential for 2009

  We spend January 1 walking through our lives, room by room, drawing up a list of work to be done, cracks to be patched. Maybe this year, to balance the list, we ought to walk through the rooms...
Posted by on Wed, 31 Dec 2008 03:46:00 GMT

I’ve got the good news

There is an old story told by the ancient Rabbi about how his students once asked how they could tell when the night had ended and the day had begun. "Could it be," asked one, "when you can see an ani...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Nov 2008 23:23:00 GMT

How are you practicing?

  Does your religion make a difference in the world? Sure it does. But there are two sides to everything. The difference could be positive or negative. Religion is a practice. How are you...
Posted by on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 15:23:00 GMT

Reminders

1. Self inquiry is an arduous task. 2. Transcending or rising above the good and the bad  Is true surrender&and brings true humility.  It's difficult work. 3. Evil is not the will of God...
Posted by on Fri, 26 Sep 2008 17:37:00 GMT

The world is a mirror

  The good you find in others, is in you too. The faults you find in others are your faults as well.After all, to recognize something you must know it. The possibilities you see in others, are ...
Posted by on Wed, 10 Sep 2008 13:34:00 GMT

whats your religion?

Often people will ask, "What's your religion?"  Usually they are looking for a denomination.  Gandhi had a different reply, "You must watch my life, how I live, eat, sit, talk, behave in gen...
Posted by on Mon, 16 Jun 2008 12:42:00 GMT

poem by JOY

Do the boards of churches and dogma and such, Really count for that which matters so much?   When people are starving and have no retreat, And viewing tall steeple atop every street?   D...
Posted by on Sat, 19 Apr 2008 07:36:00 GMT