Showing posts with label perception. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perception. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

12 things to FORGET...that make you miserable


Being spontaneous and open-minded has its advantages. Learn to acknowledge, accept and understand with an objective perspective. Practice mindfulness, love exponentially...

12 things to FORGET...that make you miserable:
  1. COMPARING - don't do it...EVER. you are you and you don't compare
  2. COMPLAINING - Whooooooo cares
  3. DECEIVING - truth is in the eyes
  4. JUDGING - it's none of your business
  5. THINKING - it's overrated, it creates anxiety
  6. RUSHING - Slow down and smell the coffee
  7. ATTACHING - leg go freely
  8. EXPECTING - it's disappointing :(
  9. PROJECTING - it's yours...own it
  10. POSSESSING - WANT=LACK
  11. CONTROLLING - you control only you
  12. WORRYING - non-beneficial for anyone

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Does this make sense?


Life is a sensory journey, a journey shared, a journey alone
 
Alone/alone…alone/together…together/together
We experience and are aware of all that surrounds us
We become one with each other and evolve

The senses, sight, smell, taste, sound and touch, obvious to all are the beginning of the awareness necessary to relate, communicate, connect.
Expand your sense and realize the emotional impact.

SENSUAL
SENSITIVE
SENSATIONAL

Emotions, feelings…truth…the authentic, unconditional you
The sensual presence…seductive, provocative, attractive
The sensitive self…human, vulnerable, fearless
The sensational you…effusive, compelling, magnetic

All a path to acceptance of others, the world…life

Does this make sense? How is your sense common? It's not, it's shared. It’s an ever-present, ever-changing sense that is uniquely you.
A force of life,  sensitive, sensual and sensational.

 
 

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

The Harshness of Life



we are all born unique, we all experience the harshness of life...
things come and go
people are the carriers of the attitude that fuels the fire of the ego
a lonely world for the introvert and extrovert alike
an extreme dichotomy in perspective
a separate world for objective and subjective
the unconscious subdued
do you feel like running away?
is there too much drama? misunderstanding? judgment? expectations? attachment?
is there too little peace? acceptance? respect? letting go? love? communication?

we are all human, we all experience vulnerability...
we are not perfect
to understand humanity, its dynamics, the purpose
is to love unconditionally, accept all for their humanness
embrace difference
reframe

Monday, May 20, 2013

engage/disengage

At what point do we remove ourselves from the constant busy-ness of daily life? At what point are we no longer engaged? At what point is our mission so intensely focused that we seem to be swimming in a sea of blackness and that one laser point of light is miles away?

The decision to be engaged and dedicated to only one thing is a noble concept, a valiant effort, a romantic ideal to live out our life's purpose and is there any detriment?

The mission, honesty speaking, may be perceived as an egotistical appendage like some vanities, self serving and anti-contributory.There is a sense of aloneness in the awareness that once a participant in something so intense has now shifted its direction. It is,in all actuality, a  release from the importance once thought to be truth.The mission usurps with all its newness and grandeur and logistics. All other possibilities and ideas are relinquished to a shelf residing in memory.

AWARENESS of humanity and all its idiosyncrasies is an indicator that unconditional love prevails. I am not so sure how or why, what I am sure of is that it is different. The connection is now different, the dynamics are now different however the dedication remains the same. When others are engaged, able to be a support, and walk with each other, this creates a bond that elevates the cause. Simple appreciation and gratitude each and every moment sustains and maintains a relationship now so different.

Run towards your purpose with wild abandon...live out idealism...I'll always be engaged.