Greetings,

Last weekend I watched a 1997 film called Deja Vu. This was not the action film with Denzel Washington, nor one of the other similarly titled movies. This Deja Vu was directed by Henry Jaglom and it is a real gem.

Very briefly, the storyline involves two people, one married and one about to get married, who meet by chance and are instantly attracted to each other on an extremely deep level. Without giving away too much here, the movie explores the nature of the ‘commitments’ we make in life, what we are committing to,  and the ‘choice points’ where we have an opportunity to re-evaluate those choices and possibly change  our life direction.

I’m sure that the film is available for rental in many video stores that have a ‘spiritual film section’. I do know the film is also available on Amazon, and many of the other movie clubs, such as Netflix.

This movie was a joy to watch, and I highly recommend it to you.

Love and Blessings,
Richard Ross<br /> Signature

Greetings,

The other day I was led to Zoë Westhof’s website. Zoë is a writer living in Thailand. Part of her passion is supporting other writers, artists, and creatives through her blog.

Among her offerings is a lovely free 30-page booklet called “How to Make Your Own Creative Mini-Retreat”.

You don’t need to consider yourself a creative at all to benefit from this great resource. No matter what you do in life, I recommend this resource to give yourself a soothing break and more personal nourishment in your life. Something we all need more of at this time.

To download the free booklet: Creative Mini-Retreat

or

http://tinyurl.com/mini-retreat

Please check it out and let me know what you think.

Love and Blessings,
Richard Ross<br /> Signature