This time last year Change Warrior was clear across the world - blogging about earth rumblings and volcanic eruptions.
Today Change Warrior is reposting some worthy contemplation from Rick Jarow on A Culture of Awakening: The Inner and Outer Revolution.
The post ignited some thought provoking ideas that shook me to the core and made me erupt at the cosmic joke being played out for us all.
The seeker is constantly challenged. Enlightenment and evolution are what our souls long for. Our hearts cry out for clarity and discernment in search of our spiritual path and self realization. There are no solid or easy answers. It is our shared experience and compassion that sustain and support us through life.
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Sunday thoughts
Labels:
awakening,
change,
co-creation,
collaboration,
community,
humanity,
prosperity,
reality
Friday, January 18, 2019
let your inner buddha out
Who are you?
What do you want to be?
“What you tell yourself every day will lift you up or tear you down. Choose wisely.” ~ Unknown Source
What do you want to be?
“What you tell yourself every day will lift you up or tear you down. Choose wisely.” ~ Unknown Source
Find some way of quieting that chatter, of quieting that chaos, of quieting that stuff that will only take you so far.
Allow yourself, in that quieted space, the permission to build positive emotion and positive momentum.
That is who you really are. You can go from peak. . . .to peak. . . .to peak. . . .to peak.
Because that is the way your life is supposed to be.
You are supposed to get to move from here to there. . . .and there. . . .and there. . . .and there.
The morning breeze has secrets to tell you. Do not go back to sleep. ~ Rumi
Labels:
be gentle,
buddha mind,
lift up,
monkey mind,
nectar of life,
tear down
Saturday, January 5, 2019
2018 epiphanies
January 6 is observed as a church festival commemorating the coming of the Magi as the first manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles in the Western [Christian] Church or the commemoration of the baptism of Christ in the Eastern [Orthodox] Church.
Adoration of the Magi, Hieronymus Bosch |
triptych detail |
For many of us, with the holidays now over, Epiphany marks our return to Ordinary Time. Another definition of epiphany is an illuminating discovery, realization, or disclosure. A revelation.
What has the past year revealed?
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