Monday, August 17, 2009

If you could actually stand in someone else's shoes, to hear what they hear, see what they see, and feel what they feel, you would honestly wonder what planet they live on, and be totally blown away by how different their "reality" is from yours.
You'd also never, in a million years, be quick to judge again.
Just sayin'

Thursday, July 2, 2009

What if, all that you had to look forward to were the things that are free, like sunrises, wagging tails, holding hands, and your imagination. Would it all be worth it?
Probably.
What if you could trade-in some of your free stuff for fabulous wealth, fulfilling work, gorgeous looks, or anything else that your heart desired?
Would it all be worth it?
Does a bear sleep in the woods? Is the Pope Catholic? Would you like syrup with your French Toast?
Visualize. Before the price goes up.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Purpose brings joy

"Our purpose is hidden in our joy, our inspiration, our excitement. As we act on what shows up in our life our purpose shows up." -- James King

We are not just physical and emotional beings but rather multi-faceted and multi-dimensional spiritual beings having a human experience. Our joyful purpose is truly activated when we realize who we are and why we are here and act upon that realization.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Perception defines our reality

"The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend." -- Henri Bergson
Our entire universe is energy -- vibrating waves of pure potential. The electromagnetic vibrations of our consciousness interact with the energetic potential that exists everywhere as the life force to ‘collapse’ the waves and create matter. So the patterns of our minds create the form of our world. By simply observing a form, we influence it. We in turn are influenced by others. This challenges us to be more aware of the quality of our being and the vibrations we transmit.
"There is no reality in the absence of observation." -- The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Sunday, March 22, 2009

The human eye has an inherent defect — it sees. It looks for things that are real, tangible, and easy to comprehend. And if it can't be seen and explained, it's ignored and forgotten. Yet when you change the way you look at things, and open up your mind to new, unexplored ideas, you open yourself up to a new world of possibilities.