"By feeling the emotions, you can get to an understanding; you can get to see what it is you lost, and experience it. We need to become aware of our emotions in order to understand and see our essence; emotions are a guide and point to where essence has been lost....Essence is something more real and more substantial than emotions. Essence is something as real as your blood." ~ A.H. Almaas
Father, I thank You for today, and for the freedom I am certain it will bring. This day is holy, for today Your Son will be redeemed. His suffering is done. For he will hear Your Voice directing him to find Christ's vision through forgiveness, and be free forever from all suffering. Thanks for today, my Father. I was born into this world but to achieve this day, and what it holds in joy and freedom for Your holy Son and for the world he made, which is released along with him today. Be glad today! Be glad! I can be free of suffering today. Amen
Sarvesham≈all/ everything; Shanti=peace; bhavatu=let be, may there be
I Can’t Do ItI CanNotDo it!Steve Andreas: Negative Self-Talk Technique - "I Can't Do It" @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ugHGppxSXw
Changing Troublesome Self-Talk
"It is not my experience that we are here to fix the world, that we are here to change anything at all. I think we are here so the world can change us. And if part of that change is that the suffering of the world moves us to compassion, to awareness, to sympathy, to love, that is a very good thing." ~ Cheri Huber
FREEDOM FROM THE STORM!'Everyone yearns for freedom from the world's chaos.'
'Your physical body is in the world, but your cosmic self can remain detached from it. Think of a ship's light penetrating into an ocean storm. Though in the storm, the light remains unaffected by its fury. See why? Because the light has a different nature than the storm. This is why all the great teachers reject surface changes in favor of a totally new nature. By the way, all this is not just lofty words. You have heard about a fact which can be personally experienced by anyone with enough endurance.' Vernon Linwood Howard
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