The Power of Now: Living As A Warrior In The Present
Take the experience of the past and use it in the present moment. Don't spend any time back there. There are no answers in the past because all the power…
Take the experience of the past and use it in the present moment. Don't spend any time back there. There are no answers in the past because all the power…
I was talking with my class about this earlier today. Spirituality is between you and the creator. Any human being, even the most saintly among them is going to have…
Joseph Campbell's mantra was always "Follow Your Bliss." As the foremost authority on mythology, JC scoured the worlds stories and myths and concluded that we are all the same hero…
I was on a yoga retreat in Tuscany Italy a few years ago and I realized that Karma is really just like a big game of air hockey. After a…
The key is to open your heart and give Love as much as you can to everyone within your reach because you are everything and everything is you and God is in the details. So when giving to others selflessly, you are actually giving it to yourself because, “Thou Art That.” This is why helping people feels so good. It’s like that John Lennon song “Instant Karma. ” When you give, you get instantly.
To put it simply as I can:
“The most difficult thing on earth one can practice is to be humble. It is not easy; it is difficult, because you have to surmount the existence of whole maya (illusion) and to recognize that God is by your side. Then you feel the humility.” –Yogi Bhajan
When your mind changes, you change. When you change, what you project changes. When what you project changes, what you experience changes-- and this becomes what you see in front of you.
I was re-reading swami Rama's "Living With The Himalayan Masters." In it is a chapter entitled "In the world and yet above. " He talks about being a Swami in…
From: The Prophet, by Kahlil Gibran Your friend is your needs answered. He is your field which you sow with love and reap with Thanksgiving. And he is you're board…
I mentioned the lengths of meditation periods to my class and what a repetitive meditation can do in those lengths of time, but recently a student asked me for clarification…
Writing is easy for me. I can say that now. I can embrace it. There was a time when if the writing came too easy I’d be waiting for the other shoe to drop. I wouldn’t accept that perhaps there was something that was easy; something that I could do with little or no struggle. Basically, I was taught that for something to be won, it must be hard won. (more…)