Our prayer is that you’re determined to be a master in your own right, know you have this right; use all the great disciplines and technologies to experience yourself; recognize yourself; become as great as anyone who’s ever lived; to have the pure sense of how things truly are.
The name religion, comes from conjoining the two words [realize-origin]
To realize and recognize the origin or source.
Over time, competitive emotions spread amongst practitioners, and to reduce this conflict, religious systems worshipped the prophet and withhheld the teachings.
In this thanksgiving season,
Give thanks for that which you’ve received, and for that which your heart still desires; allow this to shift your physical and psycho-emotional perceptions to receive that which your destiny deserves, and fulfill your dreams with thanks and giving.
In a creative mood, what are people craving right now?
New Music? New guided meditations? Kriyas? Thoughts on a particular subject?
Let us know, many blessings.
Until we truly love and forgive ourselves, it is difficult to show love for others. While self work can look "selfish" it is where we must start.
Ho'oponopono for your self.
I'm Sorry, Please forgive me, Thank You, I Love you.
Love yourself, then it will flow to others.
Be Joyful Now.
Don't wait, it is your true nature and it is accessible in this exact moment.
Take a long slow deep breath, thank your lungs, your heart and your body for pumping oxygenated blood through your system, and realize in this moment joy is yours.
Ho'oponopono - I very much appreciate so many other traditions outside of the ones I grew up with.
I'm sorry, Please forgive me, I thank you, and I love you
4 simple and powerful phrases that when put together transform your relationship with yourself and your loved ones.
@Chimp_Uno While I won't be able to physically be with you in Hamburg, I am live each week on 13 Moons, where we built a community of seekers all working each week together on monthly meditations, live events and support as we bring a collective energy to this world.
The Hungry Ghost within us all teaches us of desire. "The Hungry ghosts have mouths the size of a needle's eye and a stomach the size of a mountain".
Some say we must eradicate desire.
This is a tall ask.
First we must retrain to be desirous of joy, love, and compassion.
Whistle while you work.
The world may seem to be ending, but don't get too serious about it. If you embrace joy and laughter while still acknowledging the many real problems, the realms of solutions for the world's many dilemmas may just appear to you.
Inspired to be working on tools for the modern monk, the one who works, has relationships and/or children and is in the human body in the thick of human life:
Movement and Balance
Breath and Vitality
Sound and Voice
Wisdom and Guidance
Community and Lifestyle
Gratitude is the solution to access our true emotional state
Fear, anger, jealousy, awe, boredom, confusion, excitement are all guides, directing us this way or that way
And at the root of all of these emotions lies our natural emotional state.. joy
Access it thru gratitude
Every language has a word or two "I am". In 'Aramaic', the word for "I am" was Yahushua; it was Yeshua in Hebrew; iesous in Greek, and 'je suise' in Latin/French. This is a base teaching of great traditions...a mantra for meditations to be chanted or thought of in silence.
My talk with @gurusinghyogi reminds me that we’re all living in this sort of inverted pyramid, where we deal with reality at the tip. But above us, there’s the rest of our universe that we’re not experiencing because it’s in a higher realm of existence.
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An important part of the spiritual journey is Mind Health.
When pressures of life are great we must focus on building the pressure inside to harmonize with the outside.
When those are in balance we are at peace.
Start with one conscious deep breath and build from there.
When driving in a car, you have no real sense of the tension, pressure, stress, and friction required on the car to make the drive. You’re separated from "where the rubber meets the road," and if you weren’t, you might never drive.
as one person’s belief systems feel threatening to another person’s sense of safety, and as nearly eight billion people try to ‘live’ on Earth -- some of the shock needs to be experienced by all.