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Sunday, March 01, 2009

How Is Your Balance?


Do you ever feel like you're standing on a very small ledge? What do you do? With all the shifts happening in our world today, many people are finding themselves trying to balance on a very small ledge.

Balance is commonly seen as being a condition of stillness and rest. Yet, people cannot reasonably find a fixed point of balance in their lives because life is not static.The changing nature of existence means that we need to be re-adjusting constantly.

This process of continual re-adjustment, or 'dynamic balancing' occurs in relation to the changing nature of our lives and our environment. We cannot expect to be 'balanced' because nothing in our lives will ever remain stable and fixed.

What can you do? Stay focused on what you want to have in your life. What you focus on is what shows up!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Happy New Year

The most amazing thing just occured. I had just walked outside into the cold brisk air and was looking toward a building in the not too far distance with the sun shinning on the mountains rising majestically behind it when suddenly the images of faces and flowers on the side of the building became the most astonishing burst of luminous color display of radiant rust and orange, raw umber and shades of deep greens. And just as suddenly as it appeared, it was gone. The images were again just outlines on a grey building wall. I would have thought I imagined it except for the gasp of delight from all the people on the sidewalk around me. But that never happened. I must have dreamed it. I'm not in the mountains and it's the dark of night. But does that make it any less real? Or the amazement of the experience any less joyful?

And then my friend stepped inside the building and came out in a bikini, went thru a gate and jumped on a rather wildish black beauty of a horse and rode it till it was calm. But that didn't happen either. But I remember it as having happened. So is the memory any less real?

Maybe it's the fever I have which I know is real because I have had the thermometer in my mouth as I write this and it reads 100.5.

Isn't the brain amazing?



Let the Magic Happen!!!


Oh well, anyway! Happy New Year!
( I wasn't that fond of 2008 anyway! )

As my friend JD says "Rise and Shine in 2009"! ...or something like that. I may be paraphrasing.



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