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blessings

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The songs of small birds fade away
into the bushes after sundown,
the air dry, sweet with goldenrod.
Beside the path, suddenly, bright asters
flare in the dusk. The aged voices
of a few crickets thread the silence.
It is a quiet I love, though my life
too often drives me through it deaf.
Busy with costs and losses, I waste
the time I have to be here—a time
blessed beyond my deserts, as I know,
if only I would keep aware. The leaves
rest in the air, perfectly still.
I would like them to rest in my mind
as still, as simply spaced. As I approach,
the sorrel filly looks up from her grazing,
poised there, light on the slope
as a young apple tree. A week ago
I took her away to sell, and failed
to get my price, and brought her home
again. Now in the quiet I stand
and look at her a long time, glad
to have recovered what is lost
in the exchange of something for money.

“The Sorrel Filly” by Wendell Berry

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be you 😎

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The people gathered around Aaron, and said to him,
“Come, make gods for us, who shall go before us.”
—Exodus 32.1

We tire of believing in a God so slippery,
a Lover so invisible,
so we make little ones
that we can set somewhere and not lose.

The golden calf of being busy.
The idol of producing.
The image of conforming.
The little god of being right.

We worship the god of having things under control.
We bow down to the idol of understanding things.
We give our gold to fashion the calf of being liked.
We adore the image of a happy, easy life.

Forgive us, God.
Take away our golden idols
that have so spectacularly failed us
and give us yourself instead.

Teach us to repent with each breath.
Help us to let go and trust
your Mystery, your Presence,
your Infinity, your Love.
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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
http://www.unfoldinglight.net

game changer

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On this day of your life I believe God wants you to know that there’s no abiding success without commitment.

Anthony Robbins said that, and he was right.
Commitment is the key to achievement.
How committed are you to your future, to your goals,
to your relationship, to your self?

Do you want to be healthier, or do you just say you do?
Do you want to be happier, or do you just say you do?
Do you want to be nicer, or do you just say you do?
Do you want to be more patient, or do you just say you do?
Do you want to be lighter, or do you just say you do?
What do you really want…and who are you kidding about that?
– Neale Donald Walsh

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sometimes words are hard
to put together
truth all covered
under ghosts
of deeper issues
so deep
you can almost deny
you’ve gone a lifetime in denial
thoughts
sitting in the brain
all in a bunch
reflecting the cauliflower look
of the brain itself
all glowy white and gnarled
needing to stop and slow
but life goes on
and the moments are busy
no time to pause
the avoid-dance is
a wild ride
as the mass of
hurt
confusion
denial
lies
sits like a toxic blob
waiting to ooze its poison
inward
down from the brain into
all the innocents in the body
for me
the shoulder blades
take the brunt of the spillage
making them scream
night and day
while I continue
to pretend
I don’t hear them
or admit that I’m at fault
for their agony
it has taken years of excavation
to dig
to begin
to uncover
now it seems
today
I have finally reached
one of
the most important words
of life:
commitment.

ACL 1/4/13

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the real truth of forgiveness

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Forgiving is not forgetting bad behavior,
not condoning or excusing or minimizing it,
not pretending that it didn’t hurt, that “it was nothing.”

Forgiving is not about the behavior.
It’s loving the person,
and letting nothing, even their hurtful actions,
diminish or deter your love.

Forgiving is accepting what is—
that they have wronged you—
without desire to amend that,
to get even, exact payment
or get them to see your hurt.
It is accepting that the hurt is real,
and yet your love for them, and yourself, remains.

Forgiving is accepting the person,
even with their hurtfulness,
without needing to change that.
Forgiving is accepting yourself:
allowing yourself to be hurt or wronged
without the need to correct that
to know your belovedness, dignity and worth.

Forgiving is owing and being owed nothing.
Forgiving is letting go of the past,
letting the hurt be in the past instead of the present,
choosing to stop hanging on to it, stop being chained up in it.
Forgiving is getting free.

Our forgiving blossoms from our being entirely forgiven.
We have been forgiven for deeper hurts than we ourselves forgive.
We choose to be in the heaven of infinite forgiving
rather than the hell of unfinished and never-ending resentment.
Forgiving is coming alive,
and entering into eternal life.

Forgiving is not a chore or obligation.
Forgiving is joy, freedom, compassion, and peace.
Seven times seventy times.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
http://www.unfoldinglight.net

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yes

You do not have to choose the bruised peach
or misshapen pepper others pass over.
You don’t have to bury
your grandmother’s keys underneath
her camellia bush as the will states.

You don’t need to write a poem about
your grandfather coughing up his lung
into that plastic tube—the machine’s wheezing
almost masking the kvetching sisters
in their Brooklyn kitchen.

You can let the crows amaze your son
without your translation of their cries.
You can lie so long under this
summer shower your imprint
will be left when you rise.

You can be stupid and simple as a heifer.
Cook plum and apple turnovers in the nude.
Revel in the flight of birds without
dreaming of flight. Remember the taste of
raw dough in your mouth as you edged a pie.

Feel the skin on things vibrate. Attune
yourself. Close your eyes. Hum.
Each beat of the world’s pulse demands
only that you feel it. No thoughts.
Just the single syllable: Yes …

See the homeless woman following
the tunings of a dead composer?
She closes her eyes and sways
with the subways. Follow her down,
inside, where the singing resides.

“Permission Granted” by David Allen Sullivan

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when our heart wins the battle against our fear, wonder is ahead. – Paulo Coelho

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dream. dare. do.

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3 great enemies of growth and happiness
Brendon Burchard

I believe we have three great enemies that prevent us from advancing our lives, from actualizing our potential, from living our dreams.
The first being doubt.
We doubt whether or not we’re capable. We doubt whether or not we’re worthy. We doubt whether or not we’ll succeed. We doubt whether or not we even deserve it. It’s so unfortunate.
I think doubt is one of the greatest enemies of our lives. It’s so easy to overcome, but most people won’t practice the discipline of overcoming it—which is weird, right? They say, “I’m so doubtful,” and they stop.
It’s like, if you have any negative recurring emotion in your life, doesn’t maturity require you to face it and say, “Hey, how do I fix this?”
If you’re always doubtful, then you can’t just wander around saying I’m so doubtful, like some kind of victim. That’s not fair to the humanity that you’ve been given, to that real power of free will that says, “Hey, you can direct your consciousness.” That’s why you have this big prefrontal cortex. Other animals can’t, we can!
Handle it! If you’ve been plagued with doubt your whole life, then face it. Stop running from it.
I know that sounds hard to say to people, but I had the same story. I was so doubtful that people would even care about what I say. I was so doubtful that people would want to read my book or listen to me at all. I was so doubtful that I could chase my own dreams.
And then I realized, for what reason am I doubtful?
Because of past failures in this space? No, I’m trying something new. Because people told me I might not be able to do it? So, what makes them an expert on my capabilities and my potentialities?
I thought why am I so doubtful?
We’re doubtful because the germ of fear spread in our body because somebody planted it there one time or we cultivated it with our own thoughts.
At some point, maturity and consciousness says, if doubt has been plaguing you let’s have a look at it, and let’s realize how you banish it. Every single thing that we know from spirituality, from philosophy, from the great writers and great texts from human culture has all revealed one thing: Where there is doubt, grant me faith.
We have to have faith and faith does not mean the absence of doubt. In fact, the very definition of faith realizes that doubt is still there. You can’t have faith unless there’s some part of you that says, “I’m going to go anyway despite the doubt.”
So I’m not saying we have to get rid of doubt forever and handle it, I’m saying doubt should never prevent you from advancing when you feel like advancing, that in your own mind you must say,
“I must trust in my abilities. I must trust that I will figure it out. I must trust that I can build it. I must trust that I can get some help and progress, even though the doubt might be there.”
Look, the hero is a hero because the hero does it anyway. Even though the hero is terrified and risking it all, he goes anyway. We’re all heroes in some way. We can all be courageous. I also think society overblows courage. Society says courage has to be some big magnificent act, but it’s not. Courage in this world anymore is just having the belief in yourself and the ability to genuinely express who you are.
If you’re doubting yourself, the only way through is to give yourself more faith and take more action. With more faith and more action comes more competence. With more competence comes more confidence. In psychology they call it the competence-confidence loop. The more you learn and try the more you master and develop.
So go out there, even with that—yes let the doubt be there, but do it anyway.
The second great enemy we all have is Delay.
I think delay is one of our great challenges. Delay doesn’t just come from doubt, though they’re related. If I’m doubtful I’m more likely to delay, but a lot of people delay just because frankly, they have something in themselves, that either they have a competing priority or they’re lazy or they’re uninformed. That’s hard to say, I get it, but it’s true.
There’s a part of us that, we don’t go and do our own desires. It’s not because we’re not smart—it’s because Seinfeld is on or some new show is on that we want to watch so we watch that show. That’s indolence that’s not ignorance. It’s just sitting around and so often we delay. Well, I’ll get to that tomorrow. No, you probably won’t. You aren’t going to get to your dreams in 50 years.
Most people awake with a dream in their mind but they let that dream die in the daylight. They have the dream at night and it dies in the day because they take no action towards it, because they’re fooling themselves that maybe someday I’ll get to that.

No one wants to be the person who ends up at the end of their life regretful, because they never began what they wanted to.
What are you waiting for? What have you been delaying for way too long that you know you need to get to?
Maybe today is the day to put your feet on the ground and say, “I’m going to begin this.” The only way through delay is action.
The third great enemy is Division.
What I mean is we feel divided. We feel different from other people. We feel like there’s this great divide between us. There’s this chasm between us and other human beings, and you can recognize this person all the time who’s really having challenges in their life, who really are struggling from division because they say the same thing. They say, “Well, they can’t understand me.” Or they spew hate and their hate or their belief that others can’t understand them accomplishes the same thing. It protects them and keeps them from connecting with other people.
Because those elements of ourselves and our beliefs about other people divide us from humanity, from others, guess what we do? We don’t ask for help. We think, “They can’t understand me,” so I’m not going to ask for help.
Guess what we do? We judge other people. We become critical of other people. We push away other people and stop being kind and respectful to other people.
That’s division—that part of us that believes that we are separate from others, that forgets about the reality that humanity is really united by a common energy, a common force, by at least a common purpose to thrive and survive.

That if we forget those things, then life loses its color. We are no longer connected to other human beings. We can no longer be connected to ourselves. We can no longer be connected with God, with the Creator, with the Cosmos, whatever you want to call it.
Division—that sense within us that we are separate—prevents us from getting ahead.
What can we do? All we can do is take action.
The only way to get over the divisiveness between us and another person is to go be kind, to go say something, to explicit, to ask, to put ourselves into play with other human beings again in ways that we build magnificent relationships.
That we build real connections that are meaningful and deep again.
All these things — doubt, delay and division — can be overcome we just have to learn to recognize them. The first step is always awareness.
What have you been doubting in your life that’s preventing you from moving ahead?
What have you been delaying in your life that’s preventing you from moving ahead?
How have you been perceiving other people that have been preventing you from developing relationships and moving ahead?
When you start to see these things you can break through.
But it’s only within that deep desire within yourself to have faith, to take action, to become your highest self and overcome the very things that are limiting you. That’s what makes us great. That’s the great shine of becoming a mature, conscious human being.
So I say, why not make this day the day that we re-design our lives so that doubt, delay and division are handled by faith, action and love.

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what matters is how quickly you do what your soul directs. – Rumi

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A journey continues until it stops
A journey that stops is no longer a journey
A journey loses things on its way
A journey passes through things, things pass through it
When a journey is over, it loses itself to a place
When a journey remembers, it begins a journal
Which is a new journey about an old journey
A journey over time is different from a journey into time
An actual journey is into the future
A reflective journey is into the past

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A journey always begins in a place called Here
Pack your bags and imagine your journey
Unpack your bags and imagine your journey is done

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If you’re afraid of a journey, don’t buy shoes

Untitled: A journey continues
by Mark Strand

We live with the choice to transfer our pain or transform it.

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Time makes us old. Eternity keeps us young. – Meister Eckhart

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We don’t beat the reaper by living longer,
we beat the reaper by living well, and living fully.
-Randy Pausch

Jesus said, I came that they may have life,
and have it abundantly.
-John 10:10

Maritta Terrell
Thoughts are also posted at:
http://thoughtsaday.blogspot.com/

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