Wednesday, January 27, 2010

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

To thine own self be true

Ok, this is not new for most of us old heads but to the younger ones that may be reading this passage for the time I just want to say that it is critical for you to always to be honest with yourself. The truth may be brutal and hurt, but it will always set you free. daily om exerpt for 010510

Revealing Your True Self
Essential Authenticity

Identity is an elusive concept. We feel we must define ourselves using a relatively small selection of roles and conscious character traits, even if none accurately represents our notion of “self.” The confusion surrounding our true natures is further compounded by the fact that society regularly asks us to suppress so much of our emotional, intellectual, and spiritual vibrancy. Yet we are, in truth, beings of light—pure energy inhabiting physical bodies, striving for enlightenment while living earthly lives. Our true selves exist whether we acknowledge them or not, often buried under fears and learned behavior. When we recognize our power, our luminosity, and our divinity, we cannot help but live authentic lives of appreciation, potential, fulfillment, and grace.

At birth and throughout your childhood, your thoughts and feelings were more than likely expressions of your true self. Though you may have learned quickly that to speak and act in a certain fashion would win others’ approval, you understood innately that you were no ordinary being. There are many ways you can recapture the authenticity you once articulated so freely. Meditation can liberate you from the bonds of those earthly customs that compel you to downplay your uniqueness. Also, communing with nature can remind you of the special role you were meant to play in this lifetime. In order to realize your purpose, you must embrace your true self by letting your light shine forth, no matter the consequences.

Rediscovering who you are apart from your roles and traits takes time and also courage. If, like many, you have denied your authenticity for a long while, you may find it difficult to separate your true identity from the identity you have created to cope with the world around you. Once you do find this authentic self, however, you will be overcome by a wonderful sense of wholeness as you reconcile your spiritual aspect and your physical aspect, as well as your inner- and outer-world personas. As you gradually adjust to this developing unity, your role as a being of light will reveal itself to you, and you will discover that you have a marvelous destiny to fulfill.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

finding your inner strength

I read this passage from daily om today. It reminds me that I can do all things through Christ. I may not be able to tackle all of my resolutions for the year or the month today, but I can do many things today so I will manage my time well today so I can accomplish great things today. Enjoy.



Your outlook on life may reflect a new resourcefulness today. Your competence could help you see opportunity, where once you saw only roadblocks, and solutions to the issues that had previously held you back. Because your ambitions are strong, you may be searching for ways to take your goals to the next level. Consider reevaluating your goals within the context of your heightened sense of self-confidence. You may discover that your desire for achievement is stronger than you previously thought and that you feel comfortable committing to larger, more difficult, riskier aims. If you had already mapped your path, today can be a good time to reexamine your plans in order to determine how to make them more relevant.

Nurturing your ambition can help you achieve more than you ever dreamed. Frequently, we treat our goals as static when they are dynamic and always changing. Regularly reviewing and restructuring your plans can help you ensure that what you’re striving for reflects what you want out of life. To do so requires self-confidence, as you must be prepared to accept that you are capable of exceeding old expectations and achieving bigger goals. As your life changes, your aspirations can change too provided you are willing to allow for your definitions of success to evolve as you do. You’ll aim higher as your confidence level climbs. When you nurture your ambition today, you will see a world of possibility you never before imagined.

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