One of the wonderful qualities possessed by babies and young children is that they are unaware that a cycle of life even exists. They simply are present to wherever they happen to be right now, and they don't give much thought to the past or future. Being around them reminds us of the joy that comes from living fully in the moment. On the opposite end of life's cycle are our elderly role models. They are a reminder that each phase of life should be treasured. Time does pass, and we all change and grow older. Being aware of the cycle of life and our place in it makes us wiser. As we develop a true appreciation for the phase we are in, we can savour it more. A new mother going through a difficult time with her infant can more easily embrace her challenges because she knows that her child will grow up, and she will long for this time again. Difficult and challenging periods are inevitable, but – like everything that is a part of the cycle of life -- they are temporary. When we are fully engaged with life, we get to savour and grow from each phase, and we are ready for the next one when it arrives. Fully embracing wherever you are in the cycle of life is the very essence to happiness. |
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
The Cycle of Life
Monday, April 26, 2021
You Never Know Who You’ll Meet
Everyone is valuable in their own way and capable of expanding our horizons.
To fully embrace this fact, it is essential that we acknowledge that everyone is valuable in their own way and capable of expanding our horizons. Since we never know when we will happen upon those individuals who will unveil truths before us, we should extend to all people the same generous level of kindness, care, compassion, and understanding. When we assume everyone we meet is special and treat them as such, we can develop a strong rapport quickly. By making an effort to adopt a positive attitude toward others at all times, we ensure that our emotions do not blind us to wisdom that may be lurking in difficult or distressing situations. We are accordingly receptive to knowledge that comes to us in the form of examples, advice, and direct teaching.
These brief relationships ultimately have the potential to enrich our lives in a very concrete way. But the wisdom we gain is proportional to the attention we pay to the world around us. The responsibility is on us to maintain a state of awareness that allows us to recognize when we are in the presence of someone consciously or unconsciously in possession of knowledge that will change us significantly. When we are cognizant of the potential for unexpected enlightenment, we make a habit of turning strangers into friends, thus ensuring that we are never without a font of wisdom from which to draw.
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Feeling Depleted
Often we go through life rundown, but the body's natural state is one of energy, clarity, and balance
A few scant moments of focused self-examination in which you assess your recent schedule, diet, and general health may help you zero in on the factors causing your depletion. If you are struggling to cope with an overfull agenda, prioritization can provide you with more time to sleep and otherwise refresh yourself. Switching to a diet containing plenty of nutritious foods may serve to restore your vigour, especially when augmented by supplements like B vitamins or ginseng. Consider, too, that a visit to a healer or homeopath will likely provide you with wonderful insights into your tiredness. But identifying the source of your exhaustion will occasionally be more complicated than spotting a void in your lifestyle and filling it with some form of literal nourishment. Since your earthly and ethereal forms are so intimately entwined, matters of the mind and heart can take their toll on your physical self. Intense emotions such as anger, sadness, jealousy, and regret need fuel to manifest in your consciousness, and this fuel is more often than not corporeal energy. Conversely, a lack of mental and emotional stimulation may leave you feeling listless and lethargic.
Coping with and healing physical depletion will be easier when you accept that the underlying cause might be more complex than you at first imagined. A harried lifestyle or a diet low in vital nutrients can represent only one part of a larger issue affecting your mood, stamina, and energy levels. When you believe that you are ultimately in control of how you feel, you will be empowered to transform yourself and your day-to-day life so that lasting fatigue can no longer gain a foothold in your existence.
Monday, April 19, 2021
Trusting Your Gut
Part of being an intuitive person is becoming in-tune with, and trusting, your power centre.
Gut feelings earn their name from the place in the body where they make
themselves known. A pang in your gut when you may be doing the wrong
thing, or a vibrant zing when your body approves, can guide you reliably
at times when logic fails. Sometimes, when logic prevails, we ignore
our gut and live to regret it, understanding later that a rational
approach is only one way of determining what is going on in a situation
and how we should react.
Our gut resides in the neighbourhood of our solar plexus and the third
chakra just above your belly button. When it is functioning well, we can
trust its guidance and adjust our actions accordingly. Many of us have a
tendency to hold in this area of our bodies. We may take shallow
breaths that never reach this vital nexus that is the source of our
empowerment. It is in this place that we find the courage to act, to
reach out into the world and create change. When our power centre is out
of balance, we are timid and out of sync, wishing we had said something
we were only able to phrase later when we were alone; wishing we had
acted on an opportunity we didn't see until it was past.
In order to utilize your power centre, you may want to focus your
attention on it more regularly and make time to care for it. You can
begin right now by taking a deep breath into your belly. On the exhale,
pull your navel in toward your spine so as to empty out completely
before taking another deep breath into your belly. When you empty
completely, you release stagnant energy and create more space to be
filled with fresh, nourishing breath. The more you practice this simple,
cleansing exercise, the more clear and communicative your gut feelings
will be and the more comfortable you will feel acting on them.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2021
Denying Your Feelings
Denying
your feelings is not only unhealthy for the mind and body -- it may also
rob you of valuable information you could be learning about yourself.
If you find that facing your feelings head on is proving too difficult during times of emotional distress, you may want to explore alternative ways of expressing them. Otherwise, the emotions you deny could morph into unconscious anger or self-hatred. Expressing your thoughts to friends or family can be helpful. If you don't feel ready to share them, try giving them words by writing down what you are feeling. Give whatever you are feeling simple words like "livid" or "angry" or "excited" You can also funnel your feelings into a creative outlet, physical exercise, or chores. Even just accepting and speaking your feelings out loud to yourself can be a healing release. In releasing intense emotions, it is most beneficial to acknowledge the feelings, allow yourself to feel them, and let the feelings go. Those who are willing to experience and release their feelings without judgment also find that their lives become less stressful. Breathing deeply, going for a long walk, or doing a constructive task can help you respond to your feelings in a healthy way.
While burying negative or uncomfortable feelings can numb the pain, it also may inevitably dull your ability to experience your more positive and pleasurable feelings. You may find yourself afraid to open up in the future for fear of getting hurt. The feelings we deny aren't limited to anger and sadness. Suppressing our happiness or excitement can be just as unhealthy. In learning how to express your intense emotions in a healthy way, you are giving yourself the freedom to fully experience the more joyful emotions that come with being alive.
Friday, April 9, 2021
Planting the Seeds of Generosity
One way to practice generosity is to give energy where it is needed, whether that is in the form of time, money or love.
Sometimes when we practice generosity, we practice it conditionally. We might be expecting to "receive back" from the person to whom we gave. We might even become angry or resentful if that person doesn't reciprocate. However, trust in the natural flow of energy, and you will find yourself practicing generosity with no strings attached. This is the purest form of giving. Remember that what you send out will always come back you. Selflessly help a friend in need without expecting them to return the same favor in the same way, and know that you, too, will receive that support from the universe when you need it. Besides, while giving conditionally creates stress (because we are waiting with an invisible balance sheet to receive our due), giving unconditionally creates and generates abundance. We give freely, because we trust that there is always an unlimited supply.
Being aware of how much we are always supported by the universe is one of the keys to abundance and generosity. Consciously remember the times you've received support from expected and unexpected sources. Remember anyone who has helped you when you've needed it most, and bless all situations that come into your life for the lessons and gifts they bring you. Remember that all things given and received emanate from generosity. Giving is an act of gratitude. Plant the seeds of generosity through your acts of giving, and you will grow the fruits of abundance for yourself and those around you.
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Loving What You Hate
Hatred cannot help but be transformed in the presence of love.
Hatred can be irrational, and it has a greater impact on the individual
who hates than the person or object being hated. Yet overcoming hatred
is difficult because hatred reinforces itself and causes greater enmity
to come into being. The most powerful tool one can use to combat hatred
is love. Deciding to love what you hate, whether this is a person,
situation, or a part of yourself, can create a profound change in your
feelings and your experience. There is little room for anger, dislike,
bitterness, or resentment when you are busy loving what you hate. The
practice of loving what you hate can transform and shift your emotions
from hatred to love because there is no room for hatred in a space
occupied by love.
Granted, it is difficult to forgo judging someone, but you can love your
enemy, and seek the good in situations that seem orchestrated to cause
you pain or anger. In deciding to love what you hate, you become one
less person adding negativity to the universe. On a simple level, loving
what you hate can help you enjoy your life more. On a more complex
level, loving what you hate sets you free because you disengage yourself
from the hatred that can weigh down the soul. Responding with love to
people radiating hatred transmutes their negative energy. You also
empower yourself by not letting their negativity enter your personal
space. Rather than lowering yourself to the level of their hatred, you
give the other person an opportunity to rise above their feelings and
meet you on the field of love.
Gandhi once said, "Be the change you want to see in the world." Loving
what you hate sends a positive, beautiful energy to people while
spreading peace and harmony throughout the planet. Instead of
reinforcing hatred, you become an advocate for love. Hatred responds to
hate by causing anguish, but hatred cannot help but be transformed in
the presence of love.
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Tuesday, April 6, 2021
You Are Not Crazy
Sometimes as adults, we just need a time out to refocus and gather ourselves before starting out again.
Sometimes a time-out does the trick. We take a day off from whatever is making us feel crazy and, like magic, we feel in our right mind again. Talking to an objective friend can also help. We begin to see what it is about the situation that destabilizes us, and we can make changes from there. At other times, if the situation is particularly sticky, we may need to seek professional help. Meeting with someone who understands the way the human mind reacts to stress, loss, and difficulty can make us feel less alone and more supported. A therapist or a spiritual counselor can give us techniques that help bring us back to a sane state of mind so that we can affect useful changes. They can also mirror our basic goodness, helping us to see that we are actually okay.
The main purpose of the wake-up call that feeling crazy provides is to let us know that something in our lives is out of balance. Confirm for yourself that you are capable of creating a sane and peaceful reality for yourself. Try to remember that most people have felt, at one time or another, that they are losing it. You deserve a life that helps you thrive. Try and take some steps today to help you achieve more balance and a little less crazy.
Thursday, April 1, 2021
Everything Is in Divine Order
Even as we take our places in this earthly realm, a part of us remains completely free of the confines we face here. Regardless of what is happening in our lives, this part of us remains infused with joy and gratitude, connected to the unbroken source from which we come. Our small self, on the other hand, who is caught up in our false identity as a being limited in space and time, regards happiness as the result of things going the way it wants them to go. It is this part of us that suffers the greatest confusion and upset when the logic of events does not compute. And it is to this self that we must extend unconditional love, forgiveness, and compassion. In order to do this, we tap into our inner divinity, holding the space of a tender authority, extending love and light to our ego as a mother extends her love to a troubled child. There are many ways to access our inner divinity -- meditation, prayer, chanting, channeling, and conscious breathing, to name a few. It is helpful to develop a regular practice that provides us access to this all-powerful, healing presence, as it can be difficult to reach once we are in a stressful position, if we have not already established a connection. The more connected we are with this part of ourselves, the more we share its unlimited vision and the secure, knowing that all the things of our life, no matter how they appear, are in a state of divine and perfect order. | |
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