We’re not defined by our comfort zone. Let’s grow out of it!… More
Yelling and Screaming …
Ever feel like you have to yell and scream to get your partner’s attention? Well, you don’t, not really. And try not to make your partner feel like he/she has to. Listen to the whispers; then, to avoid misunderstanding, repeat what you think you heard. Give voice to love. That yelling and screaming is based in fear; and fear pushes love aside. They can’t co-exist!… More
Baby steps are perfect …
Especially if you’ve been thinking about your “imperfections” lately, please ask yourself this question: At what point did I lose my perfection? We think of a newborn baby as perfect. When the baby cries, we still think he’s perfect. He is. When he tries to crawl and can’t, we still think he’s perfect. We see his stumbling as part of what makes him perfect. We delight in his effort and encourage him to grow.
Yet, when we, as adults, stumble in an effort to take the next step or get the next lesson, we tend to point to a personal “imperfection” — or blame it on somebody else. Pointing to “imperfections” reinforces them. Eventually, we come to expect less of ourselves; maybe we even quit trying. And blaming somebody else is no more effective.vRather than kick yourself while you are down, encourage yourself. Give yourself points for effort. Don’t just do it to be kind. Do it to be fair!
Encourage yourself the way you would encourage your baby, because that might be the best example you have of your ability to love unconditionally. And that’s the only way to really love somebody, including yourself. You are doing the best you can do.… More
If this little segment of your movie seems iffy, remember you’re the hero. You live forever. And you win!
How well do you want to love?
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The unconscious …
In the quiet of stillness, we transcend the physical to live the power and oneness of spirit, of love, and infinite energy.… More
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