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Locality: Shelter Cove, California

Phone: +1 707-223-1494



Website: happyhealthywhollyhomes.com/

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Happy Healthy Wholly Homes 30.12.2020

Building? Wouldn’t this be a beautiful entry to your master bedroom? Meditation room? Wine cellar?

Happy Healthy Wholly Homes 14.12.2020

I have Beautiful, unique, hand carved and hand painted furniture from Afghanistan for sale. Pm Message me if you would like to make appointment to see.

Happy Healthy Wholly Homes 22.11.2020

The Bodhisattva Prayer for Humanity: May I be a guard for those who need protection A guide for those on the path A boat, a raft, a bridge for those who wish to cross the flood May I be a lamp in the darkness... A resting place for the weary A healing medicine for all who are sick A vase of plenty, a tree of miracles And for the boundless multitudes of living beings May I bring sustenance and awakening Enduring like the earth and sky Until all beings are freed from sorrow And all are awakened. The Dalai Lama says this every morning & I have decided to start my days with this prayer as well. I'm feeling like we need more people to Bodhi up for the times we're living in and the times ahead. Bless, Bliss, Bodhi Beings See more

Happy Healthy Wholly Homes 09.11.2020

"What the crisis has given us is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see ourselves and our world in the plainest of views. At no other time, ever in our lives, have... we gotten the opportunity to see what would happen if the world simply stopped. Here it is. We’re in it. Stores are closed. Restaurants are empty. Streets and six-lane highways are barren. Even the planet itself is rattling less (true story). And because it is rarer than rare, it has brought to light all of the beautiful and painful truths of how we live. And that feels weird. Really weird. Because it has never happened before. From one global citizen to another, I beg of you: Take a deep breath, ignore the deafening noise, and think deeply about what you want to put back into your life. This is our chance to define a new version of normal, a rare and truly sacred (yes, sacred) opportunity to get rid of the BS and to only bring back what works for us, what makes our lives richer, what makes our kids happier, what makes us truly proud. We get to Marie Kondo the sh$% out of it all. We care deeply about one another. That is clear. That can be seen in every supportive Facebook post, in every meal dropped off for a neighbor, in every Zoom birthday party. We are a good people. And as a good people, we want to define on our own terms what this world looks like in five, 10, 50 years. This is our chance to do that, the biggest one we have ever gotten. And the best one we’ll ever get. We can do that on a personal scale in our homes, in how we choose to spend our family time on nights and weekends, what we watch, what we listen to, what we eat, and what we choose to spend our dollars on and where. We can do it locally in our communities, in what organizations we support, what truths we tell, and what events we attend. And we can do it nationally in our governments, in which leaders we vote in and to whom we give power. If we want cleaner air, we can make it happen. If we want to protect our doctors and nurses from the next virus and protect all citizens of the world we can make it happen. If we want our neighbors and friends to earn a dignified income, we can make that happen. If we want millions of kids to be able to eat if suddenly their school is closed, we can make that happen. And, yes, if we just want to live a simpler life, we can make that happen, too. But only if we resist the massive #gaslighting that is about to come. It’s on its way. Be aware." ~ Julio Vincent Gambuto