If we could see our reflections in a mirror, what would we see? Of course I am not talking about our outer appearances or reflections, but inner ones. I don't know if you have done this or not, but if you sat as quietly as those pigeons and watched the inner scenery of passing images, judgments, problems, solutions, desires, dislikes, regrets, hopes, positive thoughts, negative thoughts, neutral thoughts that rush through one's mind from dawn to dusk and during sleep in the forms of dreams, if one sat quietly and simply observed these without judging or identifying with them what would one see or experience? In other words, have you ever asked what may lie beyond the incessant stream of thinking and thought, if anything at all? Or let's put it this way, have you considered Inner Reflections IL Oregon for emotional healing?
When we look at the reflection within our core we have the power to change the story around us. Pay close attention to the mirror. Be aware that if you do not like yourself, you will bump into people who will reflect this back at you.
If thoughts as we know it, slowed down or momentarily took the backseat what would happen? If the repetitive and automatic movements of worry, hope, wanting and not wanting did not exhaust the brain daily, what would come of the vast energy accrued?
What sorts of brain activity would then be? Would a creative way of thinking blossom? What do you say to these questions? Of course, if one has not had a direct experience as such, what answer one comes up with would be mere ideas and theories-meaning more thoughts. But still, do these questions even interest one? Or is one so caught and addicted to thinking that cannot even consider these?
Duality has created 'separation' in partnerships of all kinds. As a collective, we need to shift the way we relate to one another. However, to change the state of the world to unity consciousness begins with-IN each one of us. And what would that picture look like? And where would it begin? With you and me.
One day a hungry pregnant tigress runs into a group of goats grazing about. Being very hungry it makes a hasty ferocious attack, but it falls off the hilltop, breaks its neck and dies. Goats seeing the tiger's attack, all scatter around.
I would point out one caution to those who want to explore their inner spirituality. Once a person has reflected on important life issues, he or she must then do something with what has been learned. When we ignore the truth that we know deep inside, we begin to suffer inwardly. When we finally come to a place where we know what we should do, then we must take action.
Until one day, a big hungry tiger makes an attack on the goats. Again, the goats run away, but the young tiger being a tiger at heart stays put. It doesn't run away. When the big tiger sees this, it is mortified. "What!!! You are living with goats!!!!" It thunders. "Maaaaa", replies the young tiger like a goat. At this point, the big tiger grabs the young one by the neck and takes it to a pond, a pond that was stand still. "Look into the pond, " commands the big tiger. When the young tiger looks into the still pond, what does it see?
When we look at the reflection within our core we have the power to change the story around us. Pay close attention to the mirror. Be aware that if you do not like yourself, you will bump into people who will reflect this back at you.
If thoughts as we know it, slowed down or momentarily took the backseat what would happen? If the repetitive and automatic movements of worry, hope, wanting and not wanting did not exhaust the brain daily, what would come of the vast energy accrued?
What sorts of brain activity would then be? Would a creative way of thinking blossom? What do you say to these questions? Of course, if one has not had a direct experience as such, what answer one comes up with would be mere ideas and theories-meaning more thoughts. But still, do these questions even interest one? Or is one so caught and addicted to thinking that cannot even consider these?
Duality has created 'separation' in partnerships of all kinds. As a collective, we need to shift the way we relate to one another. However, to change the state of the world to unity consciousness begins with-IN each one of us. And what would that picture look like? And where would it begin? With you and me.
One day a hungry pregnant tigress runs into a group of goats grazing about. Being very hungry it makes a hasty ferocious attack, but it falls off the hilltop, breaks its neck and dies. Goats seeing the tiger's attack, all scatter around.
I would point out one caution to those who want to explore their inner spirituality. Once a person has reflected on important life issues, he or she must then do something with what has been learned. When we ignore the truth that we know deep inside, we begin to suffer inwardly. When we finally come to a place where we know what we should do, then we must take action.
Until one day, a big hungry tiger makes an attack on the goats. Again, the goats run away, but the young tiger being a tiger at heart stays put. It doesn't run away. When the big tiger sees this, it is mortified. "What!!! You are living with goats!!!!" It thunders. "Maaaaa", replies the young tiger like a goat. At this point, the big tiger grabs the young one by the neck and takes it to a pond, a pond that was stand still. "Look into the pond, " commands the big tiger. When the young tiger looks into the still pond, what does it see?
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