DEAR SAGE: I happen to have the privilege of knowing you personally (which is why I didn’t include my email) and I want to tell those that don’t know you that you are the real deal! I’ve never known anyone to have such a consistent positive attitude (and be no-nonsense when needed) and somehow know – Read More –
May 2013
SAGE ADVICE: HOW TO BE POSITIVE
NO SUCH THING AS COINCIDENCE
The more I live, the less I believe in coincidence. The universe really knows better than we do. You could have received a speeding ticket to keep you from an accident or lost your job to allow you to be free for your divine purpose or had a relationship not work out to allow you – Read More –
TAMING THE TIGER WITHIN
One of the main causes of our suffering is the seed of anger inside of us. It’s not healthy to keep your anger inside for long (never for more than a day). Accept your anger because you know, you understand, that you can take care of it; You can transform it into positive energy. Remember, – Read More –
CELEBRATING MOMS
Mothers are special. I have to say that I won the mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother lottery! These wonderful, beautiful, strong women all had a profound influence on me and I am so thankful. On this day, I am going to use this post to give a special dedication to my mother for being so supportive and – Read More –
THANKFUL
This morning I reflect on a previously posted quote from Meister Eckhart, “If ‘thank you’ is the only prayer you say, that will be enough.” I’m so thankful and I feel that giving thanks to the Creator is enough for me today :) Wishing you peace and blessings….love and light on this beautiful day! Photo – Read More –
TRUE WISDOM
THE POETS
Reading the beautiful poetry of Indian poet Radindranath Tagore (1861-1941….Thanks, S!) reminded me so much of another favorite [Lebanese] poet of mine: Khalil Gibran (1883-1931)! Contemporaries in age, both were distinguished by their beautiful poetry…and interestingly by their involvement in politics. Though neither would probably have considered themselves politicians…Gibran used to say, “Spare me the – Read More –