Transcending Thought
In our daily lives, we must see that it is not happiness that makes us grateful, but the gratefulness that makes us happy.
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Move Mountains Out of Your Way
Move Mountains Out of Your Way
Mountains crumble in the presence of those who know how to wait, watch, and then boldly walk through the passage that appears before them.
Welcome the Freedom that Comes with Being Fearless
As we are coming to see, within each of us dwells a Light -- an awareness capable not only of observing the host of invisible forces that forge life itself, but whose conscious interaction with them changes them as it will. It is through this higher order of ourselves that we are empowered to learn the truth about ourselves. And here the word truth means not just intellectual self-knowledge, but a direct in-dwelling knowing of all that is for our further perfection and all that seems to oppose it. This beautiful understanding, once awakened within us, transforms the way we see life. There is no longer any reason to fear "how" things change because we're beginning to understand the greatest secret on Earth:
The Sure Cure for Negative States
The Sure Cure for Negative States
The real reason negative states persist is because we resist seeing the following truth: blaming others for the pain we feel is like resenting our pants for being too tight.
The Power to Never Feel Powerless Again
Whenever someone hurts us with a pointed remark, what we see isn't whether or not there's truth in their words; all we "see" is our wish they hadn't said anything at all! In such moments we are absorbed by a familiar negative reaction whose one desire is that the unwanted event just go away. This resistance acts within and upon our consciousness as a "blinding" and binding force, so all we can "see" is our own negativity over what we wish wasn't happening!
What is it about these kinds of events that causes us to feel powerless to relieve the source of our pressing stress?
Perfection, and the impermance of life
During my many years in Japan I've taken the opportunity to dabble in various Japanese arts. I always come away feeling inspired by the sensitivity and attention to detail that is expressed.
One of my explorations led me to take some lessons in "Ikebana", the Japanese art of flower arranging. During my brief training my teacher told me the following: "In contrast to the massing of blooms typical of flower arrangements in the West, Ikebana is usually characterized by a line of twigs and/or leaves, connected by a sparse arrangement of flowers. The idea being to give the viewer the sense they have come across a scene in nature."
Five Simple Rules
Remember the five simple rules to be happy:
- Free your heart from hatred.
- Free your mind from worries.
- Live simply.
- Give more.
- Expect less.
No one can go back and make a brand new start.
Anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.
God didn't promise days without pain, laughter without sorrow, sun without rain, but He did promise strength for the day, comfort for the tears and light for the way.
Why Clients Don't Answer Open Invitations
Why Clients Don't Answer Open Invitations
As an Accidental Entrepreneur, you need clients and customers. And if you’re not 100% confident that folks are interested, you may feel that the best way to approach getting clients is with an open invitation.
After all, you wouldn’t want anyone to feel excluded, would you?
But being specific about which clients and customers are just-right isn’t about exclusion. In fact, it’s exactly the opposite.
How are your just-right clients supposed to know you are talking to them if you don’t tell them?
The Problem with Open Invitations
The problem with open invitations is that there’s no way for your just-right clients to know you’re aware of their existence, let alone that you actually care about their concerns.
From your point of view, the open invitation makes it ultra-easy for them to approach.
From their point of view, the open invitation disappears into the background noise of everyday life. To get their attention, you’re going to have to be more inviting.





