Monday, June 28, 2010

Love Cancels Religion

Love is a magic that carries it’s own scriptures! Once it goes from passion to it’s depths, a ‘tabula rosa’ arises canceling all but the memories of any religion, and way of prior life. In that space, all attachments become a ‘past’ that can be only viewed from afar as if in another time, place, even the concept of ‘God’ takes on a new experience that really can only be understood by the rare fortunate. Words become unnecessary except for practical use. Love is a new start every moment needing only it’s energy to shine as bright as the first moment!

The universe smiles when love is reached. The deeper it goes, at some point it reaches a nirvana that implodes within forever. Love only dies when it hasn’t reached it’s depths. Love in it’s deepest form, becomes a fulfilling of bliss and inner joy that transcends all challenges throughout life. Perhaps there is no beginning and certainly, no end. Love of a mother for a child lasts without end. Deeper into another dimension of love, happens when two souls meet in a higher and higher place. That space is a ‘superconscious love’ that begins a new life.

Love cancels ‘everything’ that ‘man’ conjures up whether allegedly transmitted by any God or holy spirit. Love manifests a world that no ‘religious salesman’ can possibly communicate, but instead relies on ancient scripture from men who were very talented in the use of words that keep all but a few incarcerated from the freedoms of love. The barriers to love are as plentiful as all the specks of sand in the world.
Trust no talk on love that is not experienced as a positive blessing. Naysayers are ‘love’s losers’. Fancy, poetic words must always be matched to the experience of the ‘author’ for verification of reality. ‘Fairy tale talk’ is of the dreamers of illusion, not the experiencer.

Ecstasy is an experience, not a word to just imagine. Ecstasy in love is not up and down, but in differing levels of surreal, tender, positive heart feelings of a magic carpet ride with no end. Those who have only had different experiences less than mentioned, are blinded by not having met love in it’s full array yet. Love that comes and goes is not the everlasting ‘divine’ love. Love is like a magic elixir coming from the higher dimensions, meeting and filling the soul of the whole human being endlessly.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Self-Awareness: Emotional Intelligence and the Interplay of Mind, Body and Spirit

By Jo Anne Bishop

s is the ability to self-reflect on the many levels of consciousness within which we exist. It allows us to reflect and navigate effectively, the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual realms of consciousness by re-enforcing our innate physical biofeedback system that allows us to bring balance, serenity and focus in the midst of chaos and challenge. Self-awareness includes the ability to evaluate the strengths and challenges of our personalities, the ability to understand and recognize our emotions and the impact they have on our equilibrium and the impact that they have on others. It also includes the ability to use gut reactions and intuition to help guide decision-making, building a sense of clarity and self-worth.

We are all born with a level of self-awareness that increases through life experience and the stages of human development that are present at birth. Although there is controversy over the validity of emotional intelligence at this time, most health care and business professionals acknowledge its existence and validity. It still remains as an acceptable model that explains why some of us are more apt to be successful than others. Dr. Goleman in the late 1990s, along with Drs. Mayer and Salovey, discovered certain patterns that indicated an explanation for why some people were more successful than other individuals. In evaluating successful people, they found that these traits could not be solely evaluated by using a IQ index (Intelligence Quotient). Through their research, they discovered another factor that they called EI (Emotional Intelligence). They found that people who used their ability to be self-aware along with three other factors were more capable of leadership and conflict management than others who were unable to manage their emotions and create self-direction and social awareness in their lives.

In his book entitled "Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ", Dr. Goleman noted that the ability to be self-aware increased personal knowledge and ability to influence the world around us. He called this ability "emotional competency". He suggested that there were four emotional competencies: self-awareness, self-management, self-direction and social awareness. It was his theory that ten percent of the population was born with a highly developed ability to innately utilize emotional intelligence. However, he also theorized that through a commitment to self-discovery and growth that these four competencies would automatically increase.

Dr. Goleman believed that a conscious commitment to the development of these four emotional competencies accelerated our ability to apply these skills in our everyday life, gaining mastery at different levels of consciousness. For many of us, his definition of emotional intelligence can also be applied to the idea of living a spiritual life. He also believed that the more emotionally intelligent one was, the more successful the individual would be in life and personal relationships. This means that someone who is emotionally intelligent would be self-aware of the impact of their actions, attitudes, thoughts and behaviors within themselves and their personal relationships. Emotionally intelligent individuals would have increased knowledge of mediating internal conflict, managing emotions and developing ability to use intuition and gut reactions for decision-making and innovation. The self-awareness component is one of the key factors in subjective evaluation of one's ability to be creative, intuitive and decisive, while maintaining limits and boundaries with self and others.
As we commit to becoming more self-aware, the brain begins to integrate to a higher degree, mind, body and spirit. In other words, it allows us to use our brains to reflect and to know ourselves more profoundly. This act of self-reflection allows us to see ourselves as separate beings as well as being a part of the greater whole. Self-awareness allows us to know that we exist and that we are both unique individuals and at the same time possess similar traits as others. It allows us to know that we live and exist in several levels of consciousness. We become capable of seeing ourselves living multi-dimensionally in time and space on the earth plane. Self-awareness then becomes a bridge to our conscious and subconscious mind, our actions, behaviors, thoughts, emotions, body sensations and physical well-being.

The commitment to self-awareness and release of limited thinking can lead to the skill of mindfulness. The state of mindfulness is what Buddhists believe is one of the pathways to enlightenment. Mindfulness can enhance our ability to use compassion and patience in our lives. These states when practiced daily, mindfulness, compassion and patience will eventually lead to serenity and peacefulness through detachment and the release of expectations that lead to disappointment and hurt when our mental pictures of people or events don’t fit the reality of our experiences.

The other three components of emotional intelligence are self-regulation, self-direction and the ability to feel empathy for ourselves and others offer us direction and structure for spiritual development. I believe self-awareness is the primary building block and cornerstone of acquiring a greater opportunity to balance our physical, mental, emotional and spiritual natures through self-knowledge.

The more self-aware that we become, the more we can step back and reflect on our reactions and choose to be more responsive to life. It allows us to recommit to change without being burdened by the idea of perfection. It also helps us to become more emotionally aware of our needs and desires creating a greater skill in understanding our own nature and limits, as well as the ability to communicate this information to others. Through this process, we slow down our reactive behaviors, increasing our ability to define our needs and respond to the needs of others. Self-awareness spiritually can help us develop intuitively, increasing our ability to process not only rational cognitive information, but also inner wisdom, intuitive urgings and physical biofeedback or gut reactions that warn us of danger as well as alerting us that we may be exceeding our own personal and physical limits.

Self-awareness helps us to create healthy boundaries for in our lives and our relationships with others increasing our ability to create intimacy. Aware of the consequences of our actions, behaviors and thought, we can reduce drama in our lives increasing the amount of time we have to create the future we want. Our thoughts and emotions, adverse and positive, can be viewed objectively through self-awareness increasing our accountability in keeping commitments we make in our lives. It is in this state that enlightenment begins the assimilation process leading to a better understanding of the dynamic interplay of mind, body and spirit in our lives. Our personal identities grow as we continue our journey into higher consciousness, as well as our ability to be altruistic to our fellowman. Self-awareness can fill us with compassion and love through understanding and mindfulness. The understanding of our past and present can empower us to consciously create a different future moment by moment instead of being at the effect of fate. Self-awareness moves us in the direction of personal responsibility and accountability. The decision to be personally responsible opens us to the unlimited power within us through use of the powerful tools of intention, commitment and goal setting to create the reality and future that we believe we deserve.

Join Jo Anne, the SelfGrowth.com Official Guide to Executive Coaching, for a free five-part teleseminar series starting on February 4, 2010 on the Energy of 2012. If you have any questions for Jo Anne or would like to register or hear the audio presentations please contact her at info@livelifetrive.com or visit her websites:

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Yeremiah Hardt
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Happiness is....

Happiness is when what you think,what you say,and what you do are in harmony. That is happiness:to be dissolved into something complete and great. He who depends on himself will attain the greatest happiness. Happiness is a virtue, not its reward. The Grand essentials of happiness are:something to do,something
to love,and something to hope for. Happiness is:Looking in a mirror and liking what you see. Happiness is not a possession to be prized,it is a quality of thought,a state of mind. Happiness is not an ideal of reason,but of imagination. Happiness belongs to the self-sufficient.

Happiness comes when your work and words are of benefit to yourself and others. Sanity and happiness are an impossible combination. Happiness is a Swedish sunset - it is there for all, but most of us look the other way and lose it. Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on.

--KEEP SMILING not because of something but inspite of everything.

Yeremiah Hardt
yeremiah@aol.com

Friday, June 18, 2010

Passions


We have so many passions and all the time in the world to purse them. We just have to believe, because when we believe we see the item we are searching for within life. We have to trust ourselves to enough to follow through with what we believe to be true and make them form into our reality.

We just have to take it easy with ourselves as well as others. There is no race to the finish line, except in our heads, life is yours take as much time as required. There is no reason to frustrate yourself, for life is your eternal playground.

Now do not be reckless, however you shouldn’t be so stress. Remember you are an individual and you instinctively know the right way and the wrong way to accomplish your tasks.

Yeremiah Hardt
yeremiah@aol.com

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Passions



We have so many passions and all the time in the world to purse them. We just have to believe, because when we believe we see the item we are searching for within life. We have to trust ourselves to enough to follow through with what we believe to be true and make them form into our reality.


We just have to take it easy with ourselves as well as others. There is no race to the finish line, except in our heads, life is yours take as much time as required. There is no reason to frustrate yourself, for life is your eternal playground.

Now do not be reckless, however you shouldn’t be so stress. Remember you are an individual and you instinctively know the right way and the wrong way to accomplish your tasks.

Friday, June 4, 2010

River of Love

Love flows endlessly as in a moving river that never reaches an end, but merges into the vast ocean of love. Never let love become like a stagnate pond that even loses it’s ability to reflect the moon. Reach into the untapped reservoir of love that awaits it’s gushing to your decision to see, and allow the dam to hold back it’s power no longer. As water floods everywhere it is open to receive, love unlocked knocks on every door filling the air with invisible magic.





The mind and it’s ego is the dam that holds back the love to stagnate in obscurity in the darkness of the heart. The mind is a deceiver as it wants to think of itself as all powerful, and impervious to the free flowing of the heart’s wishes that threatens the selfish mind. The ‘mind traps’ in life that lead one to forget the heart while chasing ‘desires’ that in time float away like ‘flotsam’ in a river, are infinite and illusory. The mind is cunning enough to think it only needs itself and intellect to lead it to all it’s wants and desires. The beauties and challenges of both death and life are seen in their fullness only with the open heart.

The mind is male and the heart, female. The open balance of both keeps them flowing in harmony, and in balance with all nature. Living by the moods of the heart alone, with a mind that is programmed with unexamined information and unresolved conflicts of the past, is a heart out of control with it’s harmony. The open heart is a ‘rational heart’ as is the open mind a rational mind. Love opens it’s flow to embrace what life presents in flexibility partnering with the conscious discernments of the higher self. Real marriage flows from the open mind and heart in synchronicity with each other. Magic happens when two souls merge hearts and minds into a soul of a oneness.