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  • #1
    Sharon Weil
    “When the rebel in her touched the rebel in him, and the rebel in him touched the rebel in her, their fears incinerated. When his rebel sperm penetrated her rebel egg, that mysterious shimmer burst forth a blinding light, and a calcium wave signaled the information everywhere it could go. It has turned her into a visionary and turned him into a warrior - on a mission to save M. Earth, in the name of love.”
    Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

  • #2
    Sharon Weil
    “You can fuck me if you want," she said. "I know a man needs to be able to say thank you - and words don't always come so easy.”
    Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World
    tags: sex

  • #3
    Sharon Weil
    “Ursula, we have to talk…' he said, almost blurting. He couldn’t believe he was in the “we have to talk” position. It was so unnerving. 'I have to ask you… Let’s be each other’s emergency contact numbers.' This was his first concession towards commitment.”
    Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

  • #4
    Sharon Weil
    “When no one is watching Mother Earth, and most of the time no one is, she sings softly to herself.
    Certainly no one is watching after her, to the point where she's now calling herself M. Earth, using her first initial only, like the early women writers who did not want their work to be automatically dismissed because of their gender disadvantage. Though she is grand, M. Earth is feeling, perhaps, overly feminine, and therefore vulnerable. Don't even mention the word Gaia; it's such a projection! She thinks she could benefit from a more macho profile, a little kick-ass to make her point. Perhaps a little masculine detachment would be helpful, or a thicker skin. Because, frankly, she's been trampled, poisoned, stripped bare, robbed blind, and blamed for just about everything that's come down the pike. And like all mothers, everyone just assumes she'll always be there for them with open, loving arms, and a cup of hot cocoa. That it will be her pleasure to feed them, lick their wounds, and clean a load or two of their dirty laundry. She's looking for a little more respect.”
    Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

  • #5
    Sharon Weil
    “I’m growing mushrooms… because I can’t kill them. They just keep multiplying…and it’s like…I’m in service to them.”
    Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

  • #6
    Sharon Weil
    “Donny listed 10 Reasons Why She is Nuts
    Talking to mushrooms (slime)
    Listening to mushrooms (slime)
    Seeing mushrooms glow in the dark (ridiculous)
    Drinking grass
    Eating dirt
    Won't talk
    Unreasonably rigid and manipulative
    Doesn't like sports
    Has no TV
    Frigid”
    Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

  • #7
    Sharon Weil
    “Heartburn is how I recognize myself. It's how I know I feel like me." - Donny”
    Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

  • #8
    Sharon Weil
    “Lovers remain in each other's energy fields for 21 days after intercourse. Renewed with each act. Do the math. Choose wisely... otherwise you're carrying that stink with you for a long time...Stop having sex right now!...All of you. Until you know you're not giving yourselves away." - Sheerah”
    Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

  • #9
    Sharon Weil
    “All it takes is rumor...The danger itself is irrelevant. It's the perception of danger we're selling.”
    Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

  • #10
    Sharon Weil
    “I hate spinach," the President of the United States blurted out. "Not the least bit sorry to see it happen." He spoke these candid words in a hush-hush, closed-door meeting with a "special advisor" from agribusiness giant, AgriNu. "Hate it." The President went on, "You know what else I hate? Peas. Despise peas... and there's so many of them." Edwin Edwards (why do parents do that?), otherwise known as Mr. Ed, leaned back with a sly smile. "What if I told you there was a way to get rid of spinach? And peas? And, at the same time, break open this damned European block to our special genetically modified seeds, allowing us to finally take control of the world market?" The President settled back in his seat, indicating for him to go on. Despite not liking vegetables, the President liked a man with a big appetite.”
    Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

  • #11
    Sharon Weil
    “THIS is the story of an orgasm. Or it could be said this is the story of an orgasm that never was, and then was, and once it was, it's the story of all the ripples it set in motion. It's the reiteration of the total fecundity slam dance, Big Bang Explosion that created the world.”
    Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

  • #12
    Sharon Weil
    “When you unlock your pleasure, you unlock your power. And that can change anything..." -Sheerah, Donny and Ursula Save the World.”
    Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

  • #13
    Sharon Weil
    “Navigating change is the new stability.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #14
    Sharon Weil
    “What I experience of change is either the flow of the movement of change or my resistance to it.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #15
    Sharon Weil
    “The resistance, though it comes in many forms, begins with the mistaken belief that I am somehow separate from change, and that I can control it, rather than to align myself with change as it makes itself apparent, and ride it.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #16
    Sharon Weil
    “To be able to open the heart again after betrayal, injury, or loss is a precious act. It requires both courage and compassion. It requires a new movement to emerge from the depths of grief. Forgiveness is one of the most certain paths to restoration, and it is also one of the most difficult. However, it is an attempt to return to wholeness, once again, by letting go and freeing myself from the tight clutch and heavy burden of caution, anger, resentment, and the desire for revenge and punishment. In forgiving others, I free myself towards belonging and wholeness, be it with the person I am forgiving, or with myself.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #17
    Sharon Weil
    “My grief reminds me what is dear to my heart by what is no longer to be. Loss is a part of the movement of change, and the grief that accompanies loss is necessary in order to let the movement of change flow through. Tears are like a river releasing to open waters.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #18
    Sharon Weil
    “Emotions have their own movement. They move like waves: huge tsunami waves, choppy rapids, or long slow tides. The best way I know to work with emotion, especially strong and difficult emotion is to let it move like a wave, allow it to complete its movement and, eventually, to leave. If the movement gets held back, if it gets trapped and stagnates, or an inner turbulence stirs, the unexpressed emotion and grief can turn into physical illness, fatigue, depression, anxiety, or other displaced emotion.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #19
    Sharon Weil
    “If we can’t feel into the heart of grief, we can’t truly move on to experience hope and joy. We can’t be present to what is now, and what is next, because we are bound by the loss and sorrow that holds us to the past. Grief has to flow. It has to be carried, not just by you, but by the others with you, by your community, until it transforms to the next rightful calling of your heart to action.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #20
    Sharon Weil
    “The stories I tell myself about myself are contexts for what I believe is possible. These stories affect not only my attitudes about myself and others, but affect my behavior in what could become a self-fulfilling prophecy.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #21
    Sharon Weil
    “The flow of the movement of change will be impeded wherever healing has not occurred.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #22
    Sharon Weil
    “Healing is essential for lasting change. ...healing is a transformation, not just a quick fix; a change from an inhibited or impaired state to one of greater health, integration and connection. What was damaged must be soothed, repaired, restored, and given new pathways in which to grow and flourish. In order for change to be thorough, old patterns need to be dissolved, and new, more coherent and refined constructs, formed. In creating coherency in new forms, what has become fragmented or separated, injured or diseased must be made whole again, or perhaps made whole for the first time.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #23
    Sharon Weil
    “The more I can accept the fact that change is moving all the time, and that the change I am experiencing right now is just the change of this moment and that this moment will change into the next and the next, the less need I will have to clutch in fear.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #24
    Sharon Weil
    “Without hope, I wouldn’t even try. Hope lifts me to consider new possibilities so I can stay the course of my desire, no matter what.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #25
    Sharon Weil
    “In order to be effective, be responsive. In order to be responsive, listen.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #26
    Sharon Weil
    “In forgiving others, I free myself towards belonging and wholeness, be it with the person I am forgiving, or with myself.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #27
    Sharon Weil
    “Passion is the fire that can burn through fear.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #28
    Sharon Weil
    “Don't be afraid that things are changing, because indeed they always are.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #29
    Sharon Weil
    “Hope dreams into being what is possible but not yet formed.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

  • #30
    Sharon Weil
    “Hope requires waiting. Waiting requires patience.”
    Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change



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