Monday, December 7, 2009

Reconnecting with another brother

Wow life is amazing. I have not seen my brother Norlin for more then 30 years and it has been close to that since we spoke on the phone. With the creation of the internet we can communicate more often YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!:)
What an adventure I have been on since birth and now I have connected with all my family found family I didn't know existed and I look forward to us all being together. Everyone please say prayers visualize us all together. I believe this is the most important thing for family to unite and heal. Honoring our mother for giving us life and each other will be an everlasting tribute to her and every generation to follow. Peace, Love, Unity, Justice and Joy

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Thanksgiving Gratitude-Family Roots Update

I am grateful to write this letter to update the information that I have just learned regarding my family roots. Read my past article Rootless but Fruitful in my blog history.

Today I received information from my newly discovered family in Germany who were discovered through the death of our mother. I have also reconnected with my blood father after sparse communications over the past 40 years (Who is a blue eyed blondish German). Trying to figure out who I am and why our mother abandoned so many of her children. I was told today after believing I was Jewish that our mother was a German and worked for the German air-force as a teenager How could she do this if she was Jewish?

This information has made me rethink who I am. The truth shall set us free from many misinterpretations and change our perspective. I have been caring the pain and abandonment of what I thought was genetic for 50 years to find out it is all a lie. I do not know the truth. Intellectually I was able to reconcile this ox y moron putting out the fires of any guilt or shame. I will continue to seek truth always.

I have experienced a life full of contradictions,to find the only reason to live, (reconnection to family helps in this process) honoring life, creating peace and unity in the world. Thus establishing our individual nobility and responsibility to protect and care for all life all humanity in a just manner uplifting and educating ourselves and others in this process. Realization that we work better as a whole unit then fragmented fear based ego veiled survivalists. We are love. We are worthy. We are powerful and we can change the world and make it a better place to live.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Bridgit Interviewed on tv

Bridgit Wolf
Click on her name and it will take you to TV interview. Three songs made it to the finals in the UK. I;m so proud of your accomplishments.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Bridget Wolf Uk Finalist

http://www.dailytidings.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090917/MEDIA04/909179995
Talent songwriter honored in UK contest
Bridget Wolf of Talent releases her second CD
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By John Darling
For the Tidings
September 17, 2009

For Bridget Wolf of Talent, writing and performing her award-winning music is a doorway to feeling more connected to life and nature — with lyrics that are so optimistic and encouraging that she's been welcomed to sing them in many Unity Churches.

Wolf, 42, recently released her second CD, "Love Transforms" — and her song "I'll Never Forget You," a piano solo inspired by a breakup, was chosen as a finalist in the instrumental category of the UK Songwriting Contest, meaning it finished in the top 2 percent of 6,000 entries.

Two of her other songs were honored. "Let's Make the Difference" was a semi-finalist in the Adult Contemporary category and "Life is Precious," inspired by a friend considering suicide, was a semi-finalist in the Christian/Faith category. They are on her just-released CD "Love Transforms."
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Bridget Wolf Celebration Concert

Sunday, Oct. 11

Meet & greet the songwriter, 3-4 pm, 6-7 pm

Concert 4-6 pm

Anjou Clubhouse, 100 N. Pacific Hwy, Talent

Going north on Hwy 99, take the first right after Valley View

RSVP 512-8862 (due to space limitations)

Semi-finalist means they ranked in the top 30 percent.

"I'm so excited! I don't have words for how I feel. I burst into tears when I found out," says Wolf.

The soft-spoken and enthusiastic Wolf keeps a "Measure What You Treasure" chart in her living room, per the instructions of her business coach, noting that, since July 1, she sold 32 CDs, did 18 performances and had 587 people attend her performances - at the Eugene Saturday Market, and New Thought Churches, such as the Center for Spiritual Living in Central Point and Unity Churches in Ashland, Medford, Grants Pass, Corvallis and Bandon.

Wolf, a native of Minnesota and a music graduate of that state's Carleton College, found her "uplifting and empowering" approach to music from parents, who taught her those ways of living and, despite their own upbringing in poverty, devoted themselves to travel, concerts, dance and music lessons and other enrichments for their children, she says.

"My parents helped me with optimism. My dad has a truly optimistic outlook. My mom was a painter who taught us to look more deeply."

Wolf's haunting piano solos, especially one called "Autumn 83," bring back instant memories of the Wyndham Hill instrumentals by George Winston. Composed before she heard that label's popular works, it is "deeply connected with the pulse of life, with living, breathing nature and life force energy.

"That music was a wave"»that nourished people at a really deep level and still does."

Her "I'll Never Forget You," from 1993, is an extension of that tradition and is the song most of her followers have listed as their favorite, Wolf said. It's also been used in local dance classes.

Wolf says her main influences, whose footprints can be found through her music, have been a wild mix of Julie Andrews, Joan Baez, Enya, Alison Krauss and Loreena McKennitt — and the result could variously be called "earthy folk songs, bluesy songs for evening, sexy, sultry torch songs and chanting-drumming."

"I love all kinds of music, even rap songs," said Wolf singing a few bars of her rap song "You Gotta Do Your Thing."

"I will write in any style that moves me," says Wolf. Her penchant for writing church-suitable music reminds her of Bach, who "was a great improviser, who composed church music every week. During meditation in church, I feel it and know where to go for the keys."

The lyrics of her inspirational songs are straightforward positive affirmations of life.

"Let's Make the Difference" has these words: "I choose to be the change I wish to see in the world today / I choose to unite with all loving hearts / I choose to share all the gifts I've been given / I choose to live my life fully now / Cause all life matters! Yes it does."

Her "Life is Precious" says, "It's a miracle of creation / And you, you've been made specially / None can take your place / There is only one you."

Wolf says she's a healer and uses music in her sessions to reach and release feelings at a deeper level. She also gives music lessons and is available for performances by calling 512-8862. Her Web site is www.bridgetwolf.com.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Rootless but Fruitful

This collage was made for my long lost mother after 47 years of no contact. I mailed this to her restricted signature and received only her signature on the little green card the post office returned to me. This is a copy of the letter I sent her.
July 14, 2009

Dear Mother,

My prayers answered; I have found you after 47 years. Praise God from whom all blessings flow. I send you greetings, much love, compassion and prayers for any healing needed, in hopes and preparation of our family united.

Life is a journey. We each have our own individual paths to choose; there is much healing along the way.

I have had an interesting adventure myself. I believe there are no mistakes; only lessons to be learned. Everything is in perfect order, even when I do not think so. God has a much greater plan, beyond my comprehension.

You are my mother and I honor you. No one is perfect. We are all given many opportunities to heal and forgive, after all is done, forgiveness is (FOR- GIVING) a powerful gift that allows us to heal ourselves and bring unity and justice to the world one person at a time.

Know in your heart that you never have to say you are sorry to me; you have already been forgiven. I have always loved you.

Thank-you for all that you are and all that you have survived. No one ever had a bad word to say about you .Auntie Lorraine and Uncle Earl are still living in their home in Portland. Thomas has passed on and anyone who knew him understood why you left; I certainly do.

Rev. C-- B---and his wife P--(P--- E--- also have passed away. I thank God for their presence in my life without them I would not have learned unconditional love. I lived with them when I was 12 years old. They taught me about Gandhi and Martin Luther King. Truly shining lights in my life that I have strived to emulate in many ways.

My first child was named after her; P--------------. P and I are very close she lives about an hour and a half away and she calls me almost every day usually on her way home from work. She works for a company called ------ her job title changes frequently she is training a new girl this week moving to a bigger office and trying to keep up with the sales department she has been there for 10 years. She has two boys B---- L-- who is 13years old (Bsaid, “this is like a movie now I have two great grandmothers” his other grandmother lives close to you in Palm Springs and her name is M---- ) and his baby brother T--- who is 19 months old. P’s Sister, J------- J-lives in Indiana, where she is a teacher and married. Brother, R--- III is also a teacher and is teaching English in Saudi Arabia, he has three girls Z--- is the oldest she is two and a half and his second child shares the same birthday with her cousin M--- and the youngest just born a few months ago. My youngest son E--Z--is finishing his bachelors and recently hired to work in Washington D.C. in the computer field. He has a little girl named M, she is 18 months and his wife is a teacher.

The family is so happy that you are still alive and that they now have a grandmother and great grandmother. I can imagine this is all a bit overwhelming (It is for me.). Just remember that; you are, loved, and everyone would like to get to know you. I have not shared your location with any of my children out of respect to you, allowing some time to adjust. My children’s enthusiasm could be a bit much. (I am concerned about a smooth transition for all.) I am a little protective of you as well as them and I am happy to be the integrator if needed.

More great news is that I am to be married and I would love it if you could come. This would make this special day amazing, you would be a part of one of the most important days of my life. You are welcome to come anytime; we will make sure that you are comfortable and well taken care of whenever you decide.

If you are unable to come for whatever reason, it is important to me that I have your permission and your blessing to be married. I need your signature in order to be married in accordance with my religion. (The Assembly helped me find you.)Please sign the document that I have included so I may be married as soon as possible.

Sincerely grateful,

Your daughter,

-------

Please feel free to call me anytime

Leave a message

I will return your call ASAP

Phone: (--- --- ----)

Sarah Breathnack said it best...

"When we choose not to focus on what is missing from our lives but are grateful for the abundance that's present...we experience heaven on earth."

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Oregon Coast, Cape Arago


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It's pupping season on the Oregon coast and Pelicans galore were to be seen at Cape Arago point. What a beautiful place to have the winds blow you into Francis Drake in the 1500's I don't believe that the area has been spoiled since then. We are very fortunate to have such beauty so close to home.