by Michael McGregor
„To contemplate your fragile self,
Is witnessing the beauty within,
This new found source of wealth,
All wills dissolve like in an ocean akin,
Emotions flow through you,
Like the tide they’ll soon recede,
To flood back making you feel anew,
This timeless joy you now receive.“
Notes by the author:
Contemplation or meditation, self inquiry. This poem is inspired by the times I spent alone in the wild which favoured a deeper connection with nature, knowing that humans are not separate from it. Water an essential element for the existence of life and was chosen here to illustrate emotions. When we take the time to contemplate ourselves then comes a realization that we are fragile inside below our shell and the mask we need to show in society. This frailness can be viewed as being beautiful and at the same time make us realize how precious our lives are ; also I used the verb „to witness“ like when being detached and perceiving ourselves from a third point of view. Read More →
New World Library co-founder Marc Allen says ANYONE can succeed in this inspiring interview with the I am Gr8ful Club about affirmations and how we can use them to create the life of our dreams.
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For years, copying other people, I tried to know myself.
From within, I couldn’t decide what to do.
Unable to see, I heard my name being called.
Then I walked outside.
The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you.
Don’t go back to sleep.
You must ask for what you really want.
Don’t go back to sleep.
People are going back and forth across the doorsill
where the two worlds touch.
The door is round and open.
Don’t go back to sleep.
Rumi
Dieses beeindruckende Video beschreibt die Geschichte von der Wissenschaftlerin Jill Bolte Taylor, die einen Tumor in Ihrem Gehirn hatte und hier Ihre unglaubliche und faszinierende Geschichte erzählt.
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