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When we think about it, there are many things that cause us frustration in this life – the way the world is and how everything works, and indeed, how we perceive it to be falling apart. To live without hope; that’s just an obvious default. It’s easy to fall into this thinking. We only have to watch the News habitually.
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This is Part 2 of a multi-part article by Pam Garcy. Are you trapped by a demand that you place upon on yourself that you must not disappoint anyone? This belief can stop you from adopting the “mindset of walking” that I discussed in the previous issue.
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Isn’t it amazing how powerful our minds are – when we tell ourselves we want do one thing, but end up doing the opposite – all because our mind refused to cooperate with us. Have you ever considered that you mind may have its own agenda? One thing is for sure, it wants to keep you alive and it wants to try and create the happiness that you, the soul, is trying to experience.
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As we drove to work one morning we were celebrating the fact that it was a beautiful sunny spring day. Suddenly it wasn’t. Within seconds we were surrounded by fog. We could barely see 20 feet in front of us. Cars slowed down, car lights flicked on, and everyone became very alert and careful as they continued to drive. Within minutes we had driven out of the fog, and once again it was a beautiful sunny spring day.
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindOct 20th, 2010 | No Comments
Many people in society today work at jobs they don’t like, and find themselves with little or no time for activities that increase the quality of their lives. Such people are out of alignment with their inner selves.
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Whatever limits we’ve placed on ourselves are usually obliterated by faith. Faith sets sail from the coastland named “fear,” nipping at the waves of courage–taking on its precious water as crucial ballast–as it goes. It takes on brightly the chiding joys of new frontiers.
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Have you ever thought: “Wouldn’t it be great to live ‘well’?” Yet, through our often rushed and fully-packed schedules it’s easy to wonder what living well actually means. Is it about living “healthy”? Eating right to support your body? Is it about exercise? Managing stress?
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In our formative years, parents and teachers alike encouraged – and sometimes required- us to color inside the lines of the all-too familiar coloring book. We learned to read by identifying the proper colors to use in each segment of the black and white image, making sure our crayon marks blended together to form a solid-looking filler.
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Have you ever looked down at a sidewalk or parking lot and marveled at a single blade of grass that had somehow found the will and the way to break through the pavement out into the fresh air and sunlight? When we think of a titanic struggle, we don’t usually think of a little seed of grass buried in the darkness and fighting to get out into the light.
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A few days after Del and I had completed our cross-country move and I had arrived in my new office I went for a walk down to the Connecticut River. As I approached the river, I heard the sound of someone calling out what I recognized as a cadence for crewing. When I reached the river, I expected to see the beautiful sight of a boat skimming across the river as all onboard pulled evenly and gracefully together. That’s not what I saw. Instead, I saw oars bumping and moving in and out of the water at odd times. The boat barely moved.