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Thursday, 19 March 2009

  • Embracing the Disinherited

    From Blog: - F.Y.I. -

    Embracing the Disinherited
     
     
     
    The Elderly Population

                In tribal cultures, the elderly play an important role. They are the keepers of the tribe’s memories and the holders of wisdom. As such, the elderly are honored and respected members of tribes. In many modern cultures, however, this is often not the case. Many elderly people say that they feel ignored, left out, and disrespected.

                 This is a sad commentary on modernization, but it doesn’t have to be this way. We can change this situation by taking the time to examine our attitudes about the elderly and taking action.

                 Modern societies tend to be obsessed with the ideas of newness, youth, and progress. Scientific studies tell us how to do everything, from the way we should raise our kids to what we need to eat for breakfast. As a result, the wisdom that is passed down from older generations is often disregarded. Of course, grandparents and retired persons have more than information to offer the world. Their maturity and experience allows for a larger perspective of life, and we can learn a lot from talking to elderly people.

                 It’s a shame that society doesn’t do more to allow our older population to continue to feel productive for the rest of their lives, but you can help to make change. Perhaps you could help facilitate a mentorship program that would allow children to be tutored by the elderly in retirement homes. The elderly make wonderful storytellers, and creating programs where they could share their real life experiences with others is another way to educate and inspire other genera! tions.

                Take stock of your relationships with the elderly population. Maybe you don’t really listen to them because you hold the belief that their time has passed and they are too old to understand what you are going through. You may even realize that you don’t have any relationships with older people. Try to understand why and how our cultural perception of the elderly influences the way you perceive them.

                 Look around you and reach out to someone who is elderly, even if you are just saying hello and making small talk. Resolve to be more aware of the elderly.

     

    They are our mentors, wise folk, and the pioneers
    that came before us and paved the way for our future.
     
     
     K. Sarnac
     

Thursday, 28 August 2008

  • How Do you perceive life?

     
    How Do you perceive life?
     
    Do you perceive life only as a futile struggle,
    rather than a challenge that is meaningful?

          When you look realistically and rationally at your life, your time is a precious commodity.

         Those who have known you will judge how you have spent your time and what you have left as your legacy. The concept of death is frightening to those who lack spirituality.

          Self-indulgence and other morally relativistic behavior consume the thoughts of many people during their spare time when their only focus is on their irrational thoughts and their fears.

     
    They visualize bigger homes, better cars,
    more jewelry, or a better significant other.

          They grow to resent the current people and possessions they have due to this irrational pattern of thought. They fear that they will miss out on some sort of pleasure before their lives end. This serves only to reinforce their emptiness and fear.

          Visualize how you can give something back to benefit another person through the acts of love, respect, and honesty.

          You are also challenged to accept that there will be times when you fall short. The human condition involves the struggle to become a better person while understanding that there will be peaks and valleys along the way.

     
     
    Wipe your tears away
    and find true meaning
    through your acts of love.

    Let your tears of sorrow
    turn to tears of happiness!
     
    LoVe - LiVe & LaUgH
     
     
    Many Blessings
    &
    Much Love
     
     
    ©2008

Monday, 25 August 2008

  • The Challenges of Being Empathic



    The Challenges of Being Empathic
    by Trinity Bourne

    openhandweb. org





    Heightened empathy - a double edged sword?


         Empathy is a subject that has always fascinated me. It seems to be a trait inherent in all sentient beings to a greater or lesser degree. It is the ability to understand another through feeling what they feel (i.e. stepping into someone else's shoes). Most find it easier to empathise with people who've undergone similar experiences. Some of us however are born with heightened sensitivity to the feelings (or more specifically the emotional body) of others.


    Are you one of those?


         Someone with strong empathic (aka empathetic) qualities will often experience the emotion of another as their own, often leading to personal confusion as the person experiencing doesn't always know where the emotion has suddenly come from, let alone the fact that it is not their own!

         People with this quality are frequently found in caring professions or doing charity work as they feel inclined to help ease the burden of others. They may feel equally inclined to express how 'they' feel though the arts or spend a lot of time in natural environments. An empath is commonly labelled as 'too sensitive', or 'over emotional'. Hardly surprising given the fact that they frequently unconsciously absorb the energy in their surrounding field like a sponge. Given that the world as we know it is not exactly utopia, there is a vast pool of every conceivable feeling an emotion on every high street! It's hardly surprising that empaths often develop coping mechanisms to distract their attention and suppress their feelings.

         It must be said though that it is one of the most amazing blessings and gifts that one can experience as a sentient life form. Through personal and direct understanding it invites us to find the depths of compassion within our hearts for all other life forms. Harnessed and unveiled in its authenticity, it leads us to a profound state of grace and non-judgement.

         In order to harness the qualities of any innate heightened gifts of empathy it is important that we do not become consumed and over ridden by everything that we feel going on around us. There are some basic understandings that can help us...


         * First of all, any practice that will help us unveil our true selves and retain our sense of individual expression is very important. Many find that meditation, yoga, tai chi, sport, art etc. help us peel back the layers that remind us who we truly are. It is beneficial to do whatever practice works in this respect on a daily basis to provide on going openness to our inherent guidance.

         * Taking on anyone else's energy is a choice that we make at a soul level. We make this choice ourselves! We may need to frequently remind ourselves of this fact initially. With awareness we learn to not take on the feelings as our own. We 'still' feel them, yet these feelings become purposeful and we begin to recognise what we are supposed to act upon and what we are supposed to allow to fall away.

         * If feelings and emotions are becoming lodged within our energy field it is because it is getting stuck in internal tightness that we have. The compression is something that we are holding onto within our field. As long as we hold onto this tightness we are held hostage to the energy that we are taking on board through others. When we come up against an energetic compression we are constantly invited to let go of whatever it is that is locking energy within there. Contrary to popular belief, we don't always have to go into painful detail about what we are holding onto. It some times helps to express it, at other times simply bring awareness to the area an allowing light, universal life energy, chi (whatever you connect with) to flow into the area will allow tension to dissolve and trapped energy to release and flow through.

         An empath has been given the intuitive gift of feeling. As we become clearer, more grounded and balanced this gift evolves into a form a clairsentience, and we become able to use it in a purposeful way to be of service.



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Thursday, 21 August 2008

  • PROMISE YOURSELF



    PROMISE YOURSELF

    Promise yourself to be so strong -
    that nothing can disturb your peace of mind

    To talk health, happiness
    and prosperity to every person you meet

    To make all your friends
    feel that there is something in them

    To look at the sunny side of everything
    and make your optimism come true

    To think only of the best,
    to work only for the best
    and expect only the best



    To be enthusiastic about the success of others
    as you are about your own

    To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to
    greater achievements of the future-

    To wear a cheerful countenance at all times
    and give every living creature you meet a smile-

    To give so much time to the improvement of yourself
    that you have no time to criticise others-

    To be too large for worry,
    too noble for anger...
    too strong for fear
    and too happy -
    to permit the presence of trouble.
    -

    By: Christian D Larson
    "Your Forces and How to Use Them" 1912


Saturday, 16 August 2008

  • The Invitation....







    The Invitation
    It doesn't interest me what you do for a living.
    I want to know what you ache for
    and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart's longing.

    It doesn't interest me how old you are.
    I want to know if you will risk looking like a fool
    for love
    for your dream
    for the adventure of being alive.

    It doesn't interest me what planets are squaring your moon...
    I want to know if you have touched the centre of your own sorrow
    if you have been opened by life's betrayals
    or have become shrivelled and closed
    from fear of further pain.

    I want to know if you can sit with pain
    mine or your own
    without moving to hide it
    or fade it
    or fix it.

    I want to know if you can be with joy
    mine or your own
    if you can dance with wildness
    and let the ecstasy fill you to the tips of your fingers and toes
    without cautioning us
    to be careful
    to be realistic
    to remember the limitations of being human.

    It doesn't interest me if the story you are telling me
    is true.
    I want to know if you can
    disappoint another
    to be true to yourself.
    If you can bear the accusation of betrayal
    and not betray your own soul.
    If you can be faithless
    and therefore trustworthy.

    I want to know if you can see Beauty
    even when it is not pretty
    every day.
    And if you can source your own life
    from its presence.

    I want to know if you can live with failure
    yours and mine
    and still stand at the edge of the lake
    and shout to the silver of the full moon,
    "Yes."

    It doesn't interest me
    to know where you live or how much money you have.
    I want to know if you can get up
    after the night of grief and despair
    weary and bruised to the bone
    and do what needs to be done
    to feed the children.

    It doesn't interest me who you know
    or how you came to be here.
    I want to know if you will stand
    in the centre of the fire
    with me
    and not shrink back.

    It doesn't interest me where or what or with whom
    you have studied.
    I want to know what sustains you
    from the inside
    when all else falls away.

    I want to know if you can be alone
    with yourself
    and if you truly like the company you keep
    in the empty moments.
     
    © Mountaindreaming,
    from the book The Invitation
    published by HarperSanFrancisco, 1999
    All rights reserved

    _____________________________


    It Doesn't Matter To me, either...

     ...   All I want to know  ...

    DO WE STAND AS ONE... ?

    I mean ..

    ... In fire ... In Ice ...

    ... In Bad ...  and Good ...



    ...because that's what we are...
     
    ONE!
     
    and....

    I can  feel Your Heart Beat!

     
    r i a


    LOVE & LIVE



iamria

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  • ---- Just for a moment imagine that you are experiencing an unpleasant night dream: You are in the ocean, swimming; you have gone out too far; you look back toward the shore and see that there is very little hope of rescue. - Even though you shout your lungs out, no one can hear you. And so you are seized with fear. You struggle and strive to reach the shore, and, of course, the harder you fight, the harder the ocean fights you. There is only one thing left for you to do - drown. Yes, drown - but wait! In your fight, you shouted and someone heard you, came over and shook you, woke you up, and behold the miracle! - The drowning self disappeared; the ocean disappeared; the struggle disappeared. You awakened and found that you had never left your comfortable home. All that was necessary in order to be released from the struggle was to awaken!~ by:Joel Goldsmith - "The Art of Spiritual Healing" -

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  • RainbowPainter
    OOOooooo! That new AV is U! I really like it rIa. Have a beautiful weekend Lve!
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    • Posted 7/22/2008 2:43 PM
    • by iamria
  • RainbowPainter
    rIa~ With so much despair and struggles in my life, I feel sometimes that I overlook the true meanings of my life.....so I found this little reminder for myself and wanted to share it with you: Happiness is not in our circumstances but in ourselves. It is not something we see, like a rainbow, or
  • iamria
    Welcome Dear Friend! So happy!!! COLOR WITH RAINBOWS! =) Have fun getting the page "dolled" up.. can't wait to see it! LuV ya rIa
    • Posted 7/20/2008 3:04 PM
    • by iamria
  • RainbowPainter
    Hi ya rIa! I can see I have some work to do on my page too. This will take some time for me as you well know. Nice avatar you have there too by the way. Thanks for inviting me here and we'll talk soon. (((HUGS)))

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  • iamria
    My First Kiss! Andre Batista--Why do we always remember these things? ...guess the "butterflies" in my stomach made it memorable! =) --
    • Posted 7/31/2008 10:07 AM
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