The Wisdom of the Tortoise and the Power of the Soul

Photo by Magda Ehlers on Pexels.com Have you been searching for the "mute button" or the "stop recording button" on certain channels of your mind? Are their channels in your mind which you have become so accustomed to listening to and yet, they leave you feeling exhausted?   Would you like to have the ability … Continue reading The Wisdom of the Tortoise and the Power of the Soul

What does it Mean to Wake Up?

QUESTION:   What is the Soul? Is the soul somehow different from what we experience as our personality? 2nd QUESTION: How would I define "waking up"? 3rd QUESTION:  And if one wakes up, what is one waking up to? ANSWER:                          It is I, … Continue reading What does it Mean to Wake Up?

Revolution and True Freedom

In recent times the greatest revolution has been the awakening that human beings can change the outer aspects of their lives by changing the innermost thoughts and attitudes of their minds.   Truly, it is the only way to make changes that matter and which are sustainable over a long period of time! The way to … Continue reading Revolution and True Freedom

Educators as Heroes

Quoting from the Living Values Educator Training Guide by Diane Tillman and Pilar Colomina: "Around the globe, the media blames educators for declining test scores and problems with today's youth.  This negative view is such a contrast to the real picture.  I see dedicated, hard-working educators, caring for students, striving to motivate and teach.  I … Continue reading Educators as Heroes

Brilliant Disguises!

Souls are cleverly disguised as bodies, just as great opportunities are brilliantly disguised as unsolvable problems~!!! Koan for your day to remember who you are AND the power of what you can do, as an unlimited soul~ There is victory in making everyone genuinely happy by knowing the secrets of everyone's heart.  To know the … Continue reading Brilliant Disguises!

What You Remember~Shapes Who You Are

More accurate title for this short piece on who you think you are~you are!!!

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Movements  (transits) in your inner world are more powerful than any transits of the celestial bodies of our galaxy, for you are an eternal soul, a celestial soul and when self-aware, you are unlimited.  These words can not be proclaimed by the ego, which is simply a structure that has been constructed to make you fit into a world of other egos.

Now is the time to remember to speak as a soul, teach as a soul, and allow the light of who you are to dispel the accumulation of darkness generated by well intentioned, but seriously limited egos who have made the trends of today, what they are.

What you remember, that which you keep in the forefront of your being will mould and shape who you are!  By turning your mind within to behold the highest truth of who you are, and then proceeding to act in the…

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What You Remember~Shapes Who You Are

I believe that the movements of our inner world are more powerful than any transits of the celestial bodies of our galaxy.   For as an eternal soul, essentially our awareness is unlimited.  Continually living with the natural remembrance that "I am an Unlimited Being of Light" will  reshape your awareness of who you are. … Continue reading What You Remember~Shapes Who You Are

What One Resists, Persists…Another Option

This is very helpful information!!! Plus an exercise at the end to play with a partner to move into the energy of the eternal~~~

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  the Tao  “What is half shall become whole.  What is crooked shall become straight.                   What is empty shall become full.  The Tao is the eternal without doing and yet nothing remains undone.  Without going outdoors one knows the world.  Without looking out of the window one sees the Tao of Heaven.  The further out one goes, the lesser ones knowledge becomes.” ~ Tao Te Ching 5th or 6th Century~

A theme of many faiths is that it is not only unnecessary to resist a threatening force, but that it is counterproductive.  Resistance creates persistence.  As is the Hawaiian philosophy of the Huna:  What we resist, persists.

This approach to life was also explored deeply by the Taosists, of China more than 2,000 years ago.  The Tao reminds us of the stress that is created in a society driven by power struggles…

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