Who said we weren't smart enough? Who said we weren't good enough? Who said we weren't young, old, skinny, fat, talented, or creative enough? Who said our window of opportunity has closed?
The great mystics go through life without fuss and frenzy as if they had all the time in the world, and their lives seem so much richer than ours that we have to stop and wonder why.
Everything you read in this article is true. At least it was true for me when I wrote it. It might also be true for you, and it might not. It is up to you to decide.
The more I learn about Buddhism, the more I appreciate the many teachings of Buddha and the subsequent learned people who followed him ラ and the more I hear people speaking on such lessons, whether they realize it or not. Truth resonates like that.
The following exercises are highly transformational and can be intense, so be sure to work your way through them. You will be awakening aspects of yourself that you have possibly been out of touch with for a long time. Work slowly and repeat exercises as needed.
Babaji, I find the world over that even people on a spiritual path of one kind or another still try to please others in the name of so-called unconditional love.
You have been swimming in a universal Crock Pot (a slow cooker) since December 22, 2012. You have tried to avoid it or merge or simply surrender to the crushing heat of undefined, unknowable transformation with little success no matter which direction you go.
As a spiritual counselor and guide, I have helped many people cross over to the other side. The death and dying process is a miracle to witness. I have seen the soul leaving the body, and I have journeyed with it into the light.