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Archive for February, 2007

Living in the Heart

Posted by JD on February 27, 2007

Drunval MelchizedekNow it is clear, when one creates from within the head (using the mind), one is using a polarity instrument (the mind) to create with. And even though the intention is to create good, one way or another, the mind will always create both good and bad because that is it’s nature.

I suggest that you only try to create from within the sacred space of the heart for the heart knows only unity and will create the intention as it is concieved without it’s dark side, because it is in a place of oneness.

A Thousand Names for Joy

Posted by JD on February 27, 2007

When they believe their thoughts, people divide reality into opposites. They think that only certain things are beautiful. But to a clear mind, everything in the world is beautiful in its own way.” - Byron Katie, “A Thousand Names for Joy”

The Past In Light Of The Present

Posted by JD on February 23, 2007

Sunset over violet watersKnowing Better Now DailyOM

When we look back at the past, knowing what we know now, we often find it difficult to understand how we made the mistakes we made. This is because once we learn new information, it is nearly impossible to reenter the headspace we were in before we learned that information. And so we look back at parents who spanked their kids, for example, and wonder how they could have thought that was a good idea. Similarly, our personal pasts are full of mistakes we can’t believe we made. We did things then that we would never do now, and this is precisely because we have information now that we didn’t have, or weren’t able to access, then.

From ideas about how to raise children to how to treat the environment, our collective human past sometimes reads like a document on what not to do. In many ways, this is exactly as it should be. We learn from living and having experiences. It is from these past actions that we garnered the information that guides us to live differently now. Just so, in our personal lives, we probably had to have a few unsuccessful relationships or jobs, learning about our negative tendencies through them, in order to gain the wisdom we have now.

In order to live more peacefully with the past, it helps to remember that once we know better, we tend to do better. Prior to knowing, we generally do our best, and while it’s true that from the perspective of the present, our best doesn’t always seem good enough, we can at least give our past selves the benefit of the doubt. We did our best with what knowledge we had. Beyond this, we serve the greater good most effectively by not dwelling on the past, instead reigning our energy and knowledge into our present actions. It is here, in this moment, that we create our reality and ourselves anew, with our current knowledge and information.

Just act normal

Posted by JD on February 23, 2007

TUTs Adventurers ClubNotes from the Universe - TUT.com

Just act normal, John-Derek.

If you let just anyone know about your awareness of the legions in the unseen doing your biding, or the population shifts now being sparked by your very words, or the circumstances and events presently being crafted by your thoughts, you just might create the illusion that you’re from a not-so-distant parallel star system, possessing mysterious powers, favored by fate, here to save the world.

And, man-oh-man, you do not want that to happen.

John-Derek, just act normal - The Universe

Not everyone is ready to know what you know, John-Derek. And that’s OK.

Character

Posted by JD on February 22, 2007

Bamboo Daily Wisdom from CoffeyTalk.com

“If I take care of my character, my reputation will take care of itself.” -D.L. Moody (1837-1899)

There are things we can work on, and things we really have no control over. When we work on ourselves, the rest seems to fall into place. It’s the “reap what you sow” factor taken to another level. It’s the “ripple effect” that we can’t always see because we’re right in the middle of it. -Lissa Coffey