As much as we yearn for authentic, naked love, we can get scared and retreat. Or we can stay, and get slack and complacent. But if we remain open and diligent, we move toward the unabashed love that runs deep to permeate and satisfy our being. And only then, do we know true oneness and the peace of reaching it.… More
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We don’t get what we want by asking for it. We get what we want by realizing it is already ours.
Dear Friends … Balance Aspirations & Happiness
Just yesterday, I found myself trying to balance aspirations and happiness. With a sheepish grin, I remembered that happiness is my aspiration, my only aspiration.
To aspire to wealth or accomplishment apart from true happiness is to follow a dead-end. And the only way to reach happiness is to be true to our self, or the love written on our heart.
When we practice love, we can watch the flow of everything good, everything we could possibly need or want, or aspire to. And when we are in tune with the flow, we are less distracted by the ego’s hunger for “more.” We recognize it for what it is.
If getting rich or famous, or even saving the world, is part of our aligning with love, we will manifest the steps. We will see the steps, maybe one at a time, but we will see them.
Our only purpose is to be happy. Everything good is a byproduct of that. And we need not balance happiness with the byproducts of happiness. We need only receive them.
Love smiles on you,… More
Do you watch more sex than you have?
Our society has never been so sexually liberated โ or enslaved. We have an insatiable appetite for more.
When we can’t get the sex we want with a partner, we seem to settle for getting it vicariously. And the media deliver an ongoing stream of “opportunity.” How desperate do we have to be to sit in front of a TV screen week after week to see what “Desperate Housewives” are going to do next?
Sex sells everything from toothpaste to sailboats because we want to have more sex. Or do we?
About 23 percent of unmarried men and 32 percent of unmarried women report that they have not had sex in the last year.
About 13 percent of married couples report that they have had sex only a few times in the last year, and 45 percent report that they have sex only a few times a month.
If we wanted sex as much as we let on, wouldn’t we participate more often? The average American adult watches TV for four hours and 35 minutes every day โ that translates to 365 times a year, or 30 times a month for a lingering four hours and 35 minutes a pop! You see, there’s some effort and risk in having sex, even in the context of a committed relationship.… More
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Each of us is an original, a masterpiece, never to be reproduced. And each of us shares the energy of a universe whose enormity, power, and order we’re still learning to fathom. Let’s not play small.… More
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