Friday, March 23, 2007

Even Positive Change Can Be Overwhelming

Well. Yesterday was my last day at the office I've worked at for over ten years.

The good news about this is that I can devote myself full time to
a) making video and producing
b) writing and getting published
c) helping folks get healthy and lose weight

And it also means that work won't conflict with the San Diego DRUUMM YaYA Summit at the end of this month, or General Assembly, or the US Social Forum. My time is my own.

At times like these, I feel awkward because I'm an agnostic and have no one to thank for all my blessings. My heart is filled with gratitude, nonetheless.

3 comments:

Bill Baar said...

As a journalist covering the burgeoning dialogue between theology and science I found that, of all scientists, astrophysicists from every culture were most inclined to acknowledge God’s existence.

When asked about this phenomenon they usually respond that the breathtaking beauty of the universe leaves them no option. “Why do I believe in the Creator?” a Hindu cosmologist asked rhetorically. “Because,” he went on, “I need someone to say ‘thank you’ to.”

quoted from Uwe Siemon-Netto's post Called to love beauty

Abdul-Quddus said...

“Why do I believe in the Creator?” a Hindu cosmologist asked rhetorically. “Because,” he went on, “I need someone to say ‘thank you’ to.”

Actually, this favours in the argument against the existence of a creator god.

Julie in Boise said...

H Sofia,

I miss your blog. I hope you will write again soon!