Monday, July 06, 2009

Less is Best

I definitely think that less is best.

Simplicity. Though this seems better as a mantra for a new year’s resolution type thing but I thought well, there is always a good time to clean out the cobwebs. In fact, my dairy planner for 2009 called “Inspirations for a simpler life”. Living in and being the Being.

That was my grand plan for the start of the year in 2006. The ocean of compassion which we human beings are possess (at least that is what my perception is) and living in the pain magnet urban jungle seems to beckon the mystery of scaling down.
From the sense of my interconnectedness with everything to just wanting to release all the sensations of being real and having a taste and having the swirl of my own righteous vomit. Yes, the to-do list and as if that paves the path for my journey to enlightenment. Say for example, the blogging. I reckoned I promised myself that I will write and righteously I will do the right thing. But however, the very humbling taste of setting out expectations and then cover the spectrum of how guilty we set ourselves up to feel for not fulfilling it. How better to root ourselves to get back to basics. Words are very powerful vehicle for change and I would like to share on with you.

“A vocabulary of truth and simplicity will be of service throughout your life.” Winston Churchill

So maybe the art of speaking to ourselves, to our super conscious, sub conscious and conscious is truly the caption which dictates the direction of our boat. The captain of your boat, you, might have to decide what to throw overboard and to keep when the storms are brewing. I reckon that includes what to spew out from my room on a physical level but on an emotional level, what we holding tight across to our chest and not letting go? Not throwing overboard? For me, it is difficult enough for me to identify my own personal issues. Now, I feel it is time to purge and experience the art of living and mingling, merging, holding, going, projecting, offering and letting go.

Another fantastic quote from Dr. John F. De Martini
“No matter what I have done or not done, I am worthy of love.”

So the power of my mind, my brain and the receiver of the wave length consciousness is to put out on another channel which makes it ok for falls, doubts and failures. Truly Ok. I mean the blinding light and flood of forgiveness and a depth of empathy for self. I believe that the world could use with more souls who have the power to forgive and even after a life review, an allowing vision of compassion rather than boring old perfection. I am now changing my channel and tuning myself up to enter into the real sense of things.

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