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  • Fear of the unknown

    Fear of the unknown (Or how to self-sabotage in 10 easy steps!) Fear of the unknown. Fear of the never encountered. Fear of the yet to happen. Whenever we leave the security of the here and now, we tread into uncharted waters. The mind with it’s fertile imagination mostly chooses catastrophic images. Why does this…

  • Eyes looking inward or outward?

    How are you utilizing your eyes? Are they turned inwards or outwards? Are you looking OUT at the world or is it looking IN at you? I mean, do you use your eyes naturally to perceive, identify and navigate your surroundings or do they seem as if they are turned inward? As if the world…

  • Sweet devotion

    Sweet Devotio…oh to what though? Latin derivative devotio: (Christian) piety, devotion, zeal. What are you devoted to? You’re not devoted to anything you say? Check again. You’re living it out right now. What do you have a zeal for? Where is your heart? Are you devoted to reality or merely an image of who you…

  • Crisis or opportunity?

    What now? You may be faced with a crisis of some sort. Perhaps a major lifestyle change or personal loss. There will be a tendency to question why this is occurring at this time and place. There are seldom suitable answers to these questions and that process alone is energy draining. You may feel unprepared…

  • Courage to overcome your ego

    You have a rather serious battle in front of you. As you begin to be inner rather than outer directed, expect to face opposition from your persistent ego. That same ego that has been calling the shots all along. This ego’s very existence is threatened when you rely on and take your cues from your…

  • Conscience

    [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin conscientia, from consciens, conscient- present participle of conscere, to be conscious of : com-, intensive pref.; see com- + scire, to know; see skei- in Indo-European Roots.] “You see this? This is this. This ain’t somethin’ else. This is this.” Robert De Niro as Michael Vronsky in The…

  • Be like water

    Water flows. Water always adapts. Water changes speed and direction in an instant when necessary. Water nurtures. Water joins others like itself to form a greater whole. Water changes its structure according to the environment but its composition never changes. Water adheres to universal laws. Stagnation is not beneficial to you or water. Water has…

  • Non-duality

    Nonduality. Words fall short of the mark but are necessary to point you in the right direction. Start with duality. God and man. Separation. Division. Opposites. Your mind likes it that way. It needs to separate, define and distinguish. Your ego likes it that way. It needs to judge and feel superior. It requires separation…

  • Pause that refreshes by meditation

    If you’re weary, disillusioned and the irrational actions of others throw you for a loop; take a pause. If the insanity of world events cause you to despair and tremble; take a pause. There is a place you can always go to for peace and respite from all the madness. Retreat and go within. Find…

  • Don’t push too hard

    Your inner source of strength will provide all the power you’ll ever require to draw that which you truly desire. Effective use of this inner strength does not require that you push, rather a subtle pulling dynamic is more appropriate. When individuals lean into you and are pushy or manipulative, your natural reaction is to…