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March 4, 2013

PUSH YOURSELF

We all hit plateaus….we either feel that we’ve hit our peak and can’t go higher…or that we’ve hit our lowest and can’t go lower. (I don’t believe that either is ever really true.) But when you get bored…or stop seeing results…it’s probably time to change things up! And you have to push yourself  to move up. Whether – Read More –

March 3, 2013

IS IT TOO MUCH TO ASK?

All I want is freedom
Is that too much to ask
All I want is freedom
To forget everything in my past
All I want is freedom
To take away all the tears and the pain
All I want is freedom
To never feel that way again
All I want is freedom
To love you my own way
All I want is freedom
To make all my fears go away
All I want is freedom
To say “I love you”
All I want is freedom
To hear you say “I love you too”

Christal Carpenter

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March 1, 2013

WHY SO SERIOUS?

“The tendency of our childish nature is to take small things too seriously and get easily offended, whereas when we are confronted with situations that have long-term consequences, we tend to take things less seriously.” – Dalai Lama Let us celebrate life (in full color!), move past the small stuff, and look after those serious matters – Read More –

March 1, 2013

COMMON SPIRIT

All living things have a spirit. Created by our Creator, we share a bond with all things living. One fully understood rule about wild animals is that you do not mess with a cub unless you want to face the full wrath of the mother. If we do not protect our children, who will?   – Read More –

February 23, 2013

SEEKING ENLIGHTENMENT: THE SUFI WAY

Sufism [“The Way of Love”] is a beautiful and mystical artform [I do not view it as a religion, since it can be found at the root of all religions] that teaches through poetry and stories which question one’s thoughts and beliefs. The chief purpose of this education is to lead the student to true understanding, freedom, and ultimately love.

Among the most famous Sufis are Rumi and Hafiz, who have influenced generations through their beautiful poetry. Another instrumental teacher in Sufism is Mulla Nasrudin. Nasrudin is the classical character created by Sufi masters to increase consciousness of any who listen and understand the deeper meaning of the jokes and stories told by the Mulla. There are many levels within each simple teaching, and each story should be contemplated on a deeper level. Perhaps the most prolific writer on all things Sufi, Idries Shah, shares the following illuminating discussion and story in his book The Sufis:

“People do not know where to look when they are seeking enlightenment. As a result, it is hardly surprising that they may attach themselves to any cult, immerse themselves in all manner of theories, believing that they have the capacity to distinguish the true from the false.

Nasrudin taught this in several ways. On one occasion a neighbor found him down on his knees looking for something.

“What have you lost, Mulla?”

“My key,” said Nasrudin.

After a few minutes of searching, the other man said, “Where did you drop it?”

“At home.”

“Then why, for heaven’s sake, are you looking here?”

“There is more light here.”

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