1. GIVING OUT: Giving out is about your TIME, TALENT & TREASURE, especially in areas where you’re holding back. Giving out is about adding more value through your time, talent, and treasure, especially if you have fallen into the trap of “waiting” for things to change, for the right time or opportunity.Time is about helpingContinue reading “AbundanceActivators”
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Detachment is not about breaking relationships. Detachment is about setting the relationships right.
Detachment is not about breaking relationships. Detachment is about setting the relationships right. When you are detached from someone, you gain the freedom to actively help that person. Detachment is not about passive observation, kindly get over that concept. Detachment does not mean that now you have nothing to do with the person you areContinue reading “Detachment is not about breaking relationships. Detachment is about setting the relationships right.”
Walk away
At some point you will realize that you have done too much for someone or something; that the only next possible step to do is to stop. Leave them alone. Walk away. It’s not like you’re giving up, and it’s not like you shouldn’t try. It’s just that you have to draw the line betweenContinue reading “Walk away”
What lasts is love
Everyone wants success, and yet they oftendon’t know when they have it. I am coming to believe that success is not more material wealth, but peace, happiness, contentment, and love.Most of all love. Real success is not to be sought after in the outer world, but discovered in your inner world. I am not condemningContinue reading “What lasts is love”
Life is like a journey on a train
Life is like a journey on a trainwith its stations, with changes of routes and with accidents!At birth we boarded the train and met our parents, and we believe they will always travel on our side. However, at some station our parents will step down from the train, leaving us on this journey alone. AsContinue reading “Life is like a journey on a train”
Bhagavad Gita
Arjuna the great hero, the brave warrior,stands confounded and lonely on the field of Kurukshetra. Arjuna is sad and lonely. His mind is agitated, his consciousness is clouded. This hero of numerous fights, suddenly begins to suffer from nervous fright. This has happened to men and women again and again. Escape, renunciation, turning our backContinue reading “Bhagavad Gita”
Karma inspired by BHAGWAD GITA & SADHGURU
Karma means that you can change your destiny, not simply be ruled by it.” Most people understand karma as a balance sheet of good and bad deeds, virtues and sins. The mechanism that decrees that we cannot evade the consequences of our own actions. In reality, karma has nothing to do with reward and punishment.Continue reading “Karma inspired by BHAGWAD GITA & SADHGURU”
I love you, I am sorry, Please forgive me, Thank you.
Ho’oponopon prayer or mantra is an old Hawaiian problem solving process through acceptance that we are whole and complete. The prayer helps to release the memories or programs that we have recorded in our sub conscious mind. These memories are activated by our thoughts. Our mind is like a thinking computer, it thinks millions ofContinue reading “I love you, I am sorry, Please forgive me, Thank you.”
I’ve learned that I still have a lot to learn
I’ve learned that How people make you feel says a lot about them and nothing about you. I’ve learned that Perfection is an Illusion. I’ve learned that the whole world is inside you, in your perspectives and in your subconscious programming. I’ve learned Avoiding your triggers isn’t Healing. I’ve learned Imperfections are not inadequacies, theyContinue reading “I’ve learned that I still have a lot to learn”
Love yourself by Leo Buscaglia
To love others you must love yourself. You can only give to others what you have yourself. This is especially true of love. You cannot give what you have not learned and experienced. Since love is not a thing, it is not lost when given. You can offer your love completely to hundreds of peopleContinue reading “Love yourself by Leo Buscaglia”
