Monday, October 25, 2021
Friday, September 24, 2021
Dreamy Ice Cream Junkie
https://youtu.be/WYC3BgE8AdA -Video
Are you a craving Foodie Junky? I am a Dreamy Ice Cream 1AM Addict.
Whatever yours, Food, Booze, or Boo - Blame it on stress, boredom, worry-wart syndrome- which boils down to one word- addictions. Merrie informs how relaxing, meditating and taking time to daydream, will energize and illuminate the quantum field of infinite wisdom, intelligence and opportunity.
Watch & comment, ask questions. Get in the conversation.You are not alone...in the this upturn world.
Monday, September 13, 2021
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Saturday, November 29, 2008
On The Move
Saturday, November 29, 2008
On The Move
Two of my friends were in India during the recent attacks. Both of them were safe. But, two companions were killed. One of my remaining friends had been travelling outside of Mumbai, alone. He didn't even know my other friend. Yet, he was debating whether to come home or not, saying he felt like a coward to be put off by the terrorists.I e-mailed him back, suggesting maybe it would be wisdom rather than cowardice to come home. Perspective is a determining factor when we are against the wall. What is there to fight for? It wasn't his war. The terrorists were randomly shooting.I know my own perspective is often ill-skewed by fear, misinformation, or pure ignorance.May we all send prayers to those mourning, to the dead, and the militants, who are so far away from the love of humanity? May clarity of a higher purpose enter their consciousness. May the division, the separation from the oneness of all living creatures be corrected and mended. May healing and peace reign in the heat of prejudice and hatred and melt into compassion and love.
On The Move
Two of my friends were in India during the recent attacks. Both of them were safe. But, two companions were killed. One of my remaining friends had been travelling outside of Mumbai, alone. He didn't even know my other friend. Yet, he was debating whether to come home or not, saying he felt like a coward to be put off by the terrorists.I e-mailed him back, suggesting maybe it would be wisdom rather than cowardice to come home. Perspective is a determining factor when we are against the wall. What is there to fight for? It wasn't his war. The terrorists were randomly shooting.I know my own perspective is often ill-skewed by fear, misinformation, or pure ignorance.May we all send prayers to those mourning, to the dead, and the militants, who are so far away from the love of humanity? May clarity of a higher purpose enter their consciousness. May the division, the separation from the oneness of all living creatures be corrected and mended. May healing and peace reign in the heat of prejudice and hatred and melt into compassion and love.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Power In Numbers
POWER IN NUMBERS - Global World - Virtual World - indicates that we are in community whether we choose to participate or not. Going it alone may have worked 40 years ago, with the self-made concept of the American Dream. That's changed. Today no one can be an island unto themselves and function at an optimum potential level.
Consider the following:
Be aware of it. Operate clearly, outside of it. So, much fear-based vibes are put out daily; lip-speak, gossip trails, that the truth is most likely left out of the mix. Many concerns are habituated by the need to communicate, to dramatize events or to avoid what is really affecting our lives.
Consider the following:
- We can entertain the notion of the power on ONE. Each person contributing their bit to help balance and change the world. Contributing our talent and resources does work, in this sense.
- We can entertain the notion that when several gather with intention, purpose, there is an 'exponential power' or receiving line - that emanates toward the desired objective, which can include common projects, prayers for peace, good health, ETC.
- We can entertain that there is a collective consciousness that permeates, likened to the sun rising in one spot one day and shifting several degrees the following day, so does this collective awareness.
Be aware of it. Operate clearly, outside of it. So, much fear-based vibes are put out daily; lip-speak, gossip trails, that the truth is most likely left out of the mix. Many concerns are habituated by the need to communicate, to dramatize events or to avoid what is really affecting our lives.
- Entertain staying on target with your intention, goals and pursuits. By focusing on what you can affect alleviates the time-wasters and energy drains of the collective. With that you will attract like minds and those with similar purpose to make the positive contributions that you mutually support - and benefit from ‘power in numbers’.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
FINANCIAL CRISIS & YOU
Freedom's Just Another Word For Nothing Let To Lose (Bobby McGee)
We reached a pandemic proportioned ‘financial alert’ in the past few weeks. The Dow’s plummeting, global monetary systems are on alert, the housing and oil crisis hammering at our sanity.Part of living in these 'instant messaging' times is steering clear of 'mass fear and hysteria'. How can one stay informed, yet stay balanced and centered. Let's examine a few techniques.
1. Don't listen to every pundit. Consider the source. If we checked their track records or past predictions, we might even be more cautious to readily jump on their proposed rescue wagon.
2. What actually applies to your personal situation right now? Is it a plummeting 401K or are you facing losing your car, house, or credit rating. If that's the case, staying informed to broader scoped solutions, like bail out plans, liquidating other assets, cutting back, or even waiting out the storm as long as possible, may be wise. That is, until a clear resolution takes form.
3. Mind-set and attitude. This is the number one SECRET. What beliefs we hold regarding what we have; keeping it, or losing it can be adjusted in the interim or the crisis. If you feel life is not worth living in another house or that doom and gloom is inevitable for you, your family, nation and planet, it may be time to reevaluate your priorities and values, superstitions, fears and out-moded beliefs.
4. Make a short list of the five things that matter most to you. Is it health, family, serving others, peace, financial security, or whatever?
From that list, decide to be GRATEFUL for what is in place in your life. Be it, loving friends and family, good health, a puppy, that bring a smile, a deep sigh of relief or a calmer spirit in the moment. Continue the gratitude habit. Observe, take note - is there a slight shift in your perception? Are the ‘crisis issues seemingly neutralizing, no longer dominate, or immobilizing you during this 'mass hysteria'.
5. Trust you will do what you can, in the moment, to seize the opportunity for positive change. To seek professional counsel, garner correct information expeditiously for the best outcome.
6. SMILE AND PASS IT FORWARD - TO EASE THE PANIC SYNDROME
We reached a pandemic proportioned ‘financial alert’ in the past few weeks. The Dow’s plummeting, global monetary systems are on alert, the housing and oil crisis hammering at our sanity.Part of living in these 'instant messaging' times is steering clear of 'mass fear and hysteria'. How can one stay informed, yet stay balanced and centered. Let's examine a few techniques.
1. Don't listen to every pundit. Consider the source. If we checked their track records or past predictions, we might even be more cautious to readily jump on their proposed rescue wagon.
2. What actually applies to your personal situation right now? Is it a plummeting 401K or are you facing losing your car, house, or credit rating. If that's the case, staying informed to broader scoped solutions, like bail out plans, liquidating other assets, cutting back, or even waiting out the storm as long as possible, may be wise. That is, until a clear resolution takes form.
3. Mind-set and attitude. This is the number one SECRET. What beliefs we hold regarding what we have; keeping it, or losing it can be adjusted in the interim or the crisis. If you feel life is not worth living in another house or that doom and gloom is inevitable for you, your family, nation and planet, it may be time to reevaluate your priorities and values, superstitions, fears and out-moded beliefs.
4. Make a short list of the five things that matter most to you. Is it health, family, serving others, peace, financial security, or whatever?
From that list, decide to be GRATEFUL for what is in place in your life. Be it, loving friends and family, good health, a puppy, that bring a smile, a deep sigh of relief or a calmer spirit in the moment. Continue the gratitude habit. Observe, take note - is there a slight shift in your perception? Are the ‘crisis issues seemingly neutralizing, no longer dominate, or immobilizing you during this 'mass hysteria'.
5. Trust you will do what you can, in the moment, to seize the opportunity for positive change. To seek professional counsel, garner correct information expeditiously for the best outcome.
6. SMILE AND PASS IT FORWARD - TO EASE THE PANIC SYNDROME
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