Another year has passed and although I am professionally retired, I still have some book inventory.
Click on Older Posts to see what is offered please, and anything you order, except "Rainy Day Clay", is half-price when you mention you found it through this blog. Thanks, and God bless you. CM
Thursday, April 6, 2017
Saturday, February 7, 2015
New Address
February 2015: We no longer have a Post Office Box. Any correspondence should be directed to:
Connie Moore, Moone Light Publishing and Mobile Spa Services, 63 Ridge Trail, Lakeville, PA 18438. Our phone number is: 570.226.2036. Thank you for your interest. Blessings.
Connie Moore, Moone Light Publishing and Mobile Spa Services, 63 Ridge Trail, Lakeville, PA 18438. Our phone number is: 570.226.2036. Thank you for your interest. Blessings.
Sunday, February 5, 2012

Our latest offering: "Rainy Day Clay", c 2011, a Dr. Seuss-style short story for kids 2-5. $5 & $1 s&h. A recipe for no-cook clay dough is included.
Please visit http://www.moonelightpublishing.blogspot.com/ for all our publications.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
We are one...
"Order, beauty and discipline, harmony and cooperation, exist already in nature below the human level. But the infinite reality expresses itself as man to introduce a yet more complex and exquisite order. When man considers himself separate from the infinite, he manifests a chaos parallel to the necessary element of chaos in nature. Yearning for the infinite, he wrecks the finite limitations that seem to bar its attainment, first spiritually and then physically. But when he realizes that he is after all one with the infinite from the beginning, he is in a postion to be a creative instrument and to fulfill the positive aspect of his destiny."
Alan Watts, Supreme Identity, 1972
"Order, beauty and discipline, harmony and cooperation, exist already in nature below the human level. But the infinite reality expresses itself as man to introduce a yet more complex and exquisite order. When man considers himself separate from the infinite, he manifests a chaos parallel to the necessary element of chaos in nature. Yearning for the infinite, he wrecks the finite limitations that seem to bar its attainment, first spiritually and then physically. But when he realizes that he is after all one with the infinite from the beginning, he is in a postion to be a creative instrument and to fulfill the positive aspect of his destiny."
Alan Watts, Supreme Identity, 1972
Friday, April 22, 2011
EARTH DAY 2011
"A Prayer for Our Mother...Earth"
Precious Mother.
Without her, we do not exist.
We arise from her in
seasons of beauty
and are rooted in her
throughout creation.
Our forefathers respected
the lands and the seas.
They realized their
divine unity.
But now, the pendulum has swung,
we are reaping what we have sown
through the millenia.
We have severed our deepest connections
with Mother Earth.
Our lack of love has allowed humanity
to abuse her and take her for granted.
We have devolved from our primal unity
into immorality manifesting as neglect
and destruction of our home planet.
This is a prayer of gratitude for our Earth,
her 'tolerance and patience' with humanity
even as she is endlessly raped and plundered.
Because humans have neglected to acknowledge,
to recognize, the divinity in all creation.
When we neglect beauty, we lose it.
When we preserve beauty, it stays with us forever.
[to paraphrase Frank Lloyd Wright]
Some are aware that humanity is just a blip
on the radar screen of eternity,
while others mistakenly assume
that people will always inhabit this planet.
But change is the only constant
and to Mother Earth, it does not matter
whether humanity survives or perishes.
Indeed, perhaps there will be heard a
cosmic sigh of relief when we are gone.
We pray that humanity begins to remember the truth.
The divine is omnipresent.
We are one with all creation.
If we do not act respectfully and lovingly
toward all life and Mother Earth herself,
we will perish.
It is our choice.
Humanity's future is determined by our choices today.
If we don't start making better choices,
we'll never get a second chance.
For the sake of all,
let us pray we choose wisely.
Sr 4.22.11
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Monday, October 18, 2010
On Unconditional Love...
"Those who say the Dalai Lama is unrealistic in advocating unconditional love, I urge them to experiment with it nonetheless. They will discover that when we reach beyond the confines of narrow self-interest, our hearts become filled with strength. Peace and joy become our constant companions. It breaks down barriers of every kind and destroys the notion of my interests being independent from others' interests."
The Dalai Lama,
10/18/10
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"Those who say the Dalai Lama is unrealistic in advocating unconditional love, I urge them to experiment with it nonetheless. They will discover that when we reach beyond the confines of narrow self-interest, our hearts become filled with strength. Peace and joy become our constant companions. It breaks down barriers of every kind and destroys the notion of my interests being independent from others' interests."
The Dalai Lama,
10/18/10
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