Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindFeb 28th, 2010 | No Comments
In the Old Reality, things were seen as opposites – black or white, hot or cold, good or bad, this way or that way. In the expanded view of New Reality consciousness, life is seen in a unified way. Opposite sides of the coin are viewed, not as polar opposites, but rather as just being different aspects of the one coin.
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindFeb 28th, 2010 | No Comments
There are many instances in the Bible where Jeshua suggested that people should “Go Within.” This suggestion has many layers of truth and I wish to discuss one of them today that is not so obvious.
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindFeb 28th, 2010 | No Comments
Science has taken huge leaps forward in the last 100 years. In fact it is advancing at such a pace that in just the last few decades we have made bigger strides forward in technical advancements than all of human history combined! However, many people believe that this push in science has forced humanity to lose its sense of the “soul” and its connection to the natural world. Therefore just when technology was widening its grip on civilization a slow, but sure, rebellion had begun as people cried out for a deeper connection to each other, the world and the universe at large. This rebellion...
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindFeb 28th, 2010 | No Comments
This article was inspired by Steve Jobs’ commencement speech at Stanford University. In it, he says the advice we’ve all heard a thousand times: “You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do.” Well then, the question naturally arises: “How do you find what you love to do?” It’s such a big question.
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindFeb 28th, 2010 | No Comments
What does a “great” life mean to you? That is one of the most important questions an adult can ask – and answer. Too many of us never really consider the question. We fantasize about having money or fame or perhaps owning a house in the Hamptons or retiring young enough to do what we “really want to do,” but we never rigorously decide exactly what our one and only, unique, life should look like.
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Imagine going from a trailblazing career as the CEO of a successful multi-million dollar company, with a track history of achievement and excellence and all the social and financial capital you needed to live your best life, to being reduced to the most menial and humbling of jobs. Would you find it difficult? Would you find it impossible? What would happen if you woke up one morning to find everything that you had worked so hard to accomplish gone? What would you feel like if you did not have family, friends or a social net of any kind to support you in moving out of the black hole in which you...
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We are all here, individually and collectively, to evolve ourselves and thus humanity as a whole, beyond our existing known boundaries. This means that individually we are to change from our existing state of being to become a higher, more evolved state of being. Our existing personalities are a combination of our inherited genes and the social conditioning of the society in which we live. Different cultures impose different conditioning upon the minds of their citizens by virtue of their way of life. It all amounts to a limitation of mind.
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindFeb 28th, 2010 | No Comments
Have your child’s angry outbursts worn you down so much that you’ve simply learned to give in? You should know that this is not a phase or a behavior that will “just go away on its own.” Anger is a fact of life. Everyone gets angry, including kids – they get frustrated and disappointed just like adults do. The goal for children as they mature is to learn ways to manage their anger or, as I like to say, “Solve the problem of anger.” That’s because anger is a problem – it’s not just a feeling. And like many other problems, kids solve it...
Posted by Kagisho in Conscious LivingFeb 26th, 2010 | No Comments
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Recently I have just completed the book, “No B.S Time Management For Entrepreneurs” by Dan Kennedy. It is a great book on time management and anyone who wants to be more productive and get more out of their time should read that book.
In the book, there are various concepts on how to get the most out of our time. One of the concepts particularly caught my attention. It states that spending too much time with Time Vampires can result in losing our valuable time and cause a drastic dip in productivity.
Time Vampires
What exactly are...
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindFeb 23rd, 2010 | No Comments
Brave individuals, who do not feel at home in their own bodies and explore the possibility of changing gender through medical intervention, have raised questions regarding what it means to be a “real” man or woman. There is no clear understanding about the difference between biologically based gender differences and those constructed by learned behavior. Identity, like personality, is eventually self-discovered. Every society, and each family within each culture, has a particular historical background that dictates how boys and girls should be raised, and most express expectations regarding...