Monday, 21 November 2011

reflection of the real you

           “The only real failure in life is the failure to try” (anonymous)
            It’s time to look into the mirror and see the reflection of the real you. See beyond your skin color, gender, height, and facial construction.
            Every great vision in life starts with a vision, a vision that grows into reality. It’s all a state of mind; it all begins from the mind.
            It’s time to break loose, stop being what society says you are and start being what you want to be, who you were born to be, your purpose for existence. Nothing can stop you, only you. You have to chose, remain a sheep, or break loose from the crowd and become a lion.
            It’s time to have a change of mentality, time to let go of public opinion, a time of self realization. You are wonderfully made, take the mask off your face and prove your worth. Don’t be afraid to move, don’t be afraid to flap your wings, even if you fail, don’t be afraid to try again. Try, until you can soar high across the sky. You are an eagle, not a chicken.
“If you don’t know where you are going in this life, people will lead you to where they are going”. (A.C Gab)
I heard of a story talking about a farmer who went to the woods and picked up an eagles egg, he came home to his poultry and kept the egg to be hatched among other eggs of his chickens. The young eagle lived and grew with all the other chickens and always he would come around and check on it. He noticed apparently the difference between this young eagle and all the other chickens, the way they grew, ate, played, and did everything; the eagle was much more powerful.
            One day, while he was there, he heard a loud noise from above, in the sky, it was the mother eagle, and she had spotted her young one.
And the mother eagle began to fly round and round crying out to her son and he heard the voice, looked up above the sky and saw where he belonged, ought to be, and so he began to scream, he was restless and began to run round too. He began to flap his wings and all the chickens ran to hide themselves, they were so frightened that none dared to come out. As the mother eagle continued to go round, calling out, her young son grew angry and impatient; he began flapping his wings even harder, and all of a sudden, he found himself above ground level. All of a sudden, strength, great strength came to his wings, he tried for the first time and failed, he tried again, and again, and again, and again, and all of a sudden, he went to the sky and never came back again.
NOTE: “The power of the oppressor is in the ignorance of the oppressed”. (A.P Gbenga Igbafen)

Thursday, 17 November 2011

BEEN HOT TEMPERED


Been hot tempered is a state of mind; it has one cure “stop admitting to it”. Say this to yourself when ever the rage comes boiling down your nerves, say it inside yourself, say the words, “I am not hot tempered”. Allow the words to sink and generate some kind of relief from the inside. Let this therapy take effect in your whole body, experience the healing that comes from a positive mindset, one that comes from a strong will. Now you are free.

Note: “it’s amazing to know how healing comes when we stop admitting to certain conditions” (E. Zion Ike)

Monday, 14 November 2011

NOW YOU ARE FREE

don’t poison your future with the pain of the past” (Mike Mordock)

Take a fresh bath tonight, spend some time in the tube, let your heart melt like water; wash away the hatred, pain, and anger. As you wipe, take a moment, look back and see them flush away, draining through the flexible connector; feel them disappear, turn around and smile, its over, now you are free.


Welcome to the world of love, laughter, and kindness. Welcome to the world of freedom.

Let this therapy be a light to you. Amen.

Note: “the tragedy of life is what dies inside of a man while he still lives” (Albert Einstein)

What are you lacking?

"Money cannot fill an empty soul."
-- Julia Cameron & Mark Bryan
Where in your life are you experiencing lack?
Are you experiencing a lack of self esteem? Of humour? Of energy? Of love? Of money and abundance?
Whatever you believe you are missing, it is there to be claimed. The first step starts with shifting your perspective. See the glass as half full rather than half empty. Focus on accepting what you DO have, and more will be attracted to you.
"Both abundance and lack exist simultaneously in our lives, as parallel realities. It is always our conscious choice which secret garden we will tend... when we choose not to focus on what is missing from our lives but are grateful for the abundance that’s present -- love, health, family, friends, work, the joys of nature and personal pursuits that bring us pleasure -- the wasteland of illusion falls away and we experience Heaven on earth."
-- Sarah Ban Breathnach

Sunday, 13 November 2011

Unlocking the golden key of accomplishment

Most people miss opportunity because they always expect it to come fully ripped and ready for consumption.
The truth is, most times opportunity don’t come full in its whole figure. It throws a finger, if you grab it, the wrist will appear, if you grab it, the hand will be revealed, and if you persevere, you just might end up unlocking a golden key.

Note: “small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises” (Demosthenes)

Thursday, 10 November 2011

What blocks connection?

"People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges."-- Joseph F. Newton



We experience soul when we really connect with life -- when we stop and consciously experience what is happening.

We lose soul with:

- resistance - to anyone or anything
- superficiality - we avoid depth of experience
- control - we try to control the relationship
- selfishness - we remain self-centered.

Each of these attitudes fosters separation rather than connection. Once again, soul lives in relating.

Take time to become aware of, and perhaps journal on how you relate to other people and things in your life.

"We have to decide for ourselves what’s nourishing to our souls, and do those things over others."

-- Thomas Moore

Take time to be still

"Work is not always required ... there is such a thing as sacred idleness, the cultivation of which is now fearfully neglected."


-- George MacDonald

When was the last time you did absolutely nothing?

Our world is so addicted to productivity that we feel guilty if we’re not doing something. But taking time daily to be still and inactive opens us to the spacious present. It nurtures and restores balance. Give yourself a regular gift of inactivity.

"Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass on a summer day listening to the murmur of water, or watching the clouds float across the sky, is hardly a waste of time."

-- Sir J. Lubbock