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Deepak Chopra on Health, Happiness & Being Present
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Be Open to What Scares You
Posted on February 21st, 2012 No comments“We can let the circumstances of our lives harden us so that we become increasingly resentful and afraid, or we can let them soften us and make us kinder and more open to what scares us. We always have this choice.”- Pema Chodron
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Success
Posted on February 15th, 2012 No comments -
Esther Abraham-Hicks
Posted on February 1st, 2012 No comments“If you believe that you must work hard in order to deserve the money that comes to you, then money cannot come to you unless you do work hard. Financial success, or any other kind of success, does not require hard work. It does require alignment of thought. You simply cannot offer negative thought about things that you desire and then make up for it with action or hard work. When you learn to direct your own thoughts, you will discover the true leverage of Energy alignment.”
- Esther Abraham-Hicks, best-selling author, speaker and OG teacher of the Law of Attraction. -
Thoughts Are Reality
Posted on January 20th, 2012 No commentsby Robert E. Rainer, MDUtilizing Albert Einstein’s infamous equation
E=MC2
I have generated Rainer’s Time Longevity Equation by substituting the C coefficient (the speed of light) with its equivalent velocity variables D/T (Distance/ Time) .
The Rainer’s Time Longevity Equation is:
T=√D2x M x 1/E
Time equals the square root of Distance squared multiplied by Matter then multiplied by the inverse of Energy.
If we use Rainer’s Time Longevity Equation and solve for M (Matter) we have the following:
M= E x T2 x 1/D2
If we analyze the above equation in detail, it reveals that Matter equals Energy multiplied by Time squared then multiplied by the inverse of Distance squared. In effect, the creation of matter depends on energy applied for a given amount of time with continuous focus. Even man’s earliest invention, fire, followed this immutable law — actively rubbing two sticks together (E), for a prolonged period (T), at one localized spot or focus (1/D2). Similarly, subsequent inventions such as the light bulb, radio, airplane, and the internet would also follow suit.
Is thought not energy? Thought is the energy source that allows man to create his world. Naturally, with thought (E), persistence (T) and focus (1/D2; minimizing D which equates to not deviating from the point of interest), man has created anything that his mind has been able to conceive. Thought, persistence, and focus are the basis for all creation. Whatever exists in the physical world, once danced in the mind of its creator. Hence, the warehouse of man’s creative capacity are his dreams.
Our great nation exemplifies Samuel Adam’s vision of America as a land of the free. His thought energy was magnified by his fear of being tried for treason by the King of England. Thus, his desperation allowed the hasty formation of the Continental Congress with The Declaration of Independence written and signed shortly afterwards. His intense thought energy culminated in the formation of a document and ultimately a nation of unprecedented freedom. The Continental Congress was essentially a ‘Master Mind’ group of fifty six men resonating the identical ‘thought energy’ of freedom driven by the fear of hanging if their effort was unsuccessful. Read the rest of this entry »
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Equanimity in Relationships
Posted on January 10th, 2012 No commentsThe Buddha prescribed equanimity in the face of suffering. In relationships, this means accepting the inevitability of painful disconnections and using them as an opportunity to work through difficult emotions. We instinctively avoid unpleasantness, often without our awareness. When we touch something unlovely in ourselves—fear, anger, jealousy, shame, disgust—we tend to withdraw emotionally and direct our attention elsewhere. But denying how we feel, or projecting our fears and faults onto others, only drives a wedge between us and the people we yearn to be close to.- Christopher Germer, “Getting Along”
Christopher K. Germer is a clinical psychologist, specializing in mindfulness-oriented couples therapy and treatment of anxiety, and a co-editor of Mindfulness and Psychotherapy. His website is MEDITATION AND PHYCHOTHERAPY
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Posted on January 10th, 2012 No comments
“Visualize this thing you want. See it, feel it, believe in it. Make your mental blueprint and begin.”
― Robert Collier“The soul is destined to encounter God on a schedule, no matter how distracted we may be at these moments in our lives.”“Just let go. Let go of how you thought your life should be, and embrace the life that is trying to work its way into your consciousness.” -
I only Want to See the Day Ahead
Posted on December 30th, 2011 No commentsAs you glance at the day ahead release the prayer “I only want to see the day ahead.” I have only the now. My attention will not go backwards into my history and my attention will not move forward into my future. I am committed to staying only in present time. To remain in grounded in my world, to feeling a bond with each person I meet. To respecting my own integrity, and my own honor. To living within the energy of love and compassion on this day, and returning to that energy when I don’t feel it. To making wise and blessed choices with my will. To release the need to know why things happen as they and to not project expectations over how I want this day to be and how I want others to be. And finally, my last prayer, to trust God and with that I bless my day, in gratefulness and with love.~Namaste -
A Moment of Contemplation
Posted on December 28th, 2011 No commentsWhen was the last time you paused for a moment, in the middle of your ordinary life, to wonder about the existence of something greater than yourself- a purpose or truth? Perhaps you suddenly thought, Does God really hear my prayers? or, What purpose does suffering on this Earth serve? or, Lord, how should I understand the essence of your nature? Have you ever wondered where in this huge cosmic planet your actions have a place?
If I may suggest the following prayer… you can substitute the word God for whaterver you wish if it helps you to hear your soul.
YOU ARE CHRIST’S HANDSGod had no body now on earth but yours,
No hands but yours,
No feet but yours,
Yours are the eyes through which he is to look out
God’s compassion to the world;
Yours are the feet with which he is to go about
Doing good:
Your are the hands with which he is to bless men now.
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Fringe
Posted on December 28th, 2011 No commentsThe following poem, “Fringe,” by the great thirteenth-century Muslim mystic Rumi is a perfect inspiration for reflection as you pray for grace, wait and receive.You wreck my shop and my house and now my heart, but
How can I run from whatGives me life? I’m weary of personal worrying, in love
With the art of madness!Tear open my shame and show the mystery. How much longer
do I have to fret withSelf-restraint and fear? Friends, this is how it is:
We are fringe sewn insideThe lining of a robe. Soon we’ll be loosened, the binding
threads torn out. The belovedIs a lion. We’re the lame deer in his paws. Consider what
choices we have! AcquiesceWhen the Friend says, Come into me. Let me show my face.
You saw it once in preexistence,Now you want to be quickened and quickened again. We
have been secretly fedfrom beyond space and time. That’s why we look for
something more than this.









