Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Let go and Live



Image above is by the amazing artist Rick Berry. View his work online at www.braid.com.


These words are so beautiful and so true; embrace them. 
Let go. 
Live.


Even though you may want to move forward in your life, you may have one foot on the brakes. In order to be free, we must learn how to let go. Release the hurt. Release the fear. Refuse to entertain your old pain. The energy it takes to hang onto the past is holding you back from a new life.
 

What is it you would let go of today? 

--Mary Manin Morrissey

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

How Much Gratitude Can You Handle?

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We often hear people say, "Don't sweat the small stuff."

That's great, and I agree, but if you are feeling a bit stressed out that comment might just turn your dial to ELEVEN instead of helping you to let go and feel better.

Gratitude is really all about PAYING ATTENTION to the "small stuff", and seeing the beauty, wonder and goodness available to us in each moment.

In paying attention to the "small stuff" we often find it is really the "big stuff", and in fact the "only stuff." Our lives are truly only lived moment to moment and how present and aware we are in each of those moments is often a great measure of the joy we experience.

So, how much gratitude can you handle today?

Try this experiment:

Say "thank you" for EVERY little thing that you do or encounter... And I mean EVERY LITTLE thing.

When you put cream in your coffee say, "Thank you for this delicious cream in my coffee." See if it tastes a little sweeter.

When you put on your shoes say, "Ah, hello and thank you beautiful feet for carrying me on my way today." See if you have a little more spring in your step.

When you do the laundry say, "I am so grateful for you: water, soap, washing machine. Thank you for making my clothing clean and fresh." You may find this mundane task feels a little lighter and your clothes seem a little softer.

When you have an argument with your spouse say, "I am so grateful to live in a world where we all have different perspectives, let our communication be peaceful and harmonious and create no illusion of separation between us." You may find you return to the discussion with a more open heart and a clearer head.

When you drink a glass of water say, "Thank you for the amazing refreshment of this pure water, may it nourish my body." See if you can feel the rejuvenating energy of the water entering every cell in your body.

You may say, "Hey, that's an awful lot to be saying to myself during the day." But, the truth is the nature of Mind means that we are constantly saying things to ourSelves. Mindfulness and gratitude help us to ensure that we are saying things that will elevate us to higher planes of existence and fill our hearts with the boundless bliss that is our True Nature.

May every little thing in your life be filled with beauty and may you feel wonder and gratitude for it.

Namaste.
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Friday, March 20, 2009

How to Be a Miracle



Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers. Pray for powers equal to your tasks. Then the doing of your work shall be no miracle, but you shall be the miracle.


— Phillips Brooks

Friday, February 27, 2009

How to Find What You Need Next

Glowing through the pages of timeImage by Kounelli via Flickr


The next message you need is always right where you are.



— Ram Dass





Staying centered in the present moment allows us to stay grounded in the perfection of what is and secure in the knowledge that what will come is perfect as well.

When we "let go and let God"...open our selves to "Source"...use the "Force"... we are supported by an endlessly abundant Universe.

Let go a little today. Surrender. And see what floods in.

Namaste.


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Saturday, February 7, 2009

Always something to be grateful for...

WaitingImage by ...-Wink-... via Flickr


If we take the time, no matter how crazy and troubled we feel,

we can find something to be thankful for.


— Terry Lynn Taylor