Tuesday 27 February 2007

Movie: Nanny McPhee (2005)

Five Lessons from Nanny McPhee

Go to bed when you are told
Know when to rest, be still, passive,
and wait in body, emotion, and mind.
Get up when you are told
Know when to be active and
take action in body, emotion, and mind.
Get dress when you are told
Rise to the occasion: face any challenges/lessons
that are placed on your path courageously.
To listen
Learn to be receptive; listen to the inner voice,
inspiration, and guidance.
Do exactly as you are toldHave courage to follow inner voice’s guidance.


Memorable quote from Nanny McPhee:

Nanny McPhee: There is something you should understand about the way I work. When you need me but do not want me, then I must stay. When you want me but no longer need me, then I have to go. It's rather sad, really, but there it is.

Simon Brown: We will never want you!

Nanny McPhee: Then I will never go.


Questions:

1. Why does Nanny McPhee appear more and more beautiful?
2. When do the children learn the following lessons?
    - Say “Please”.
- Say “Thank you”.
- If you pretend to be ill, you could be ill.

Book List

Paramhansa Yogananda
1. Autobiography of a Yogi
2. Whispers from Eternity

Osho
http://www.oshoworld.com/e-books/ebooks.asp

Orin & Sanaya Roman
http://www.orindaben.com/
1.Living With Joy
2.Spiritual Growth
3.Creating Money
4.Soul Love
5.Personal Power Through Awareness
6.Opening to Channel

Hilarion & Maurice B. Cook
1. Answers – from the pages of Lightline
2. Astrology Plus – the signs and houses
3. Body Signs
4. Child Light – Parenting for the New Age
5. Dark Robes Dark Brothers
6. Faces – Reading the Divine Anology
7. More Answers
8. Nations
9. Other Kingdoms
10. Seasons of the spirit
11. Symbols
12. Tapestry
13. The Aquarian Wave
14. The Mars Connection
15. The Master Plan
16. The Nature of Reality
17. Threshold
18. Vision -- Beyond the Apocalypse: A New Age Model
19. Wildflowers – their occult gifts

JESUS
http://www.svpvril.com/CATALOG/TLC1798.html
Dialogue on Awakening by Tom Carpenter
http://www.courseinmiracles.com/
A Curse in Miracles by Helen Schucman
http://www.lovewithoutend.com/
Love Without End by Glenda Green
The Keys of Jeshua by Glenda Green

Djwhal Khul & Alice Bailey
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Bailey

Catherine Ponder
1. Open Your Mind to Prosperity
2. The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity
3. The Dynamic Laws of Healing
4. The Prosperity Secret of the Ages
5. The Healing Secret of the Ages
6. The Dynamic Laws of Prayer
7. The Prospering Power of Love
8. The Secret of Unlimited Prosperity
9. Open Your Mind to Receive
10. Dare to Prosper!
11. The Prospering Power of Prayer
12. The Millionaires of Genesis
13. The Millionaire Moses
14. The Millionaire Joshua
15. The Millionaire from Nazareth

Eckhart Tolle
http://www.eckharttolle.com/home.php
The Power of Now

http://www.urantia.org/
THE URANTIA BOOK

How To Maintain Perfect Health

There is intelligence in every atom in your body; every organ in your physical system is governed by a mind of its own, and this mind has the power to produce any change in its own organ, within the sphere of natural law, that you may direct. To place yourself in such close connection with the intelligence in your body that you can readily direct it as you may desire, train yourself to think of every organ, every muscle, every nerve, every cell in your body, as possessing intelligence.

Then speak the truth to this intelligence. When you are giving a metaphysical treatment to any organ, do not think of the physical organ, but address yourself to the intelligence that is in that organ. Tell this intelligence that it has the power to keep its own organ well, and that you expect it to do so. The response will be immediate, and the results you desire will, in nearly every instance, be secured instantaneously.

Do not think of your body as dead matter, but as living substance, and mentally speak to every atom in your system accordingly. When you think of your body as mere matter, you separate, to a degree, the life of your mind from the life of your body; in consequence, your mind and body do not work in harmony; the body fails to respond to the direction of the mind, and you frequently feel as if the body were a burden instead of a perfectly tuned instrument, as it is intended to be. But when you think of every atom in your system as possessing intelligence, you place mind and body in perfect harmony; and as your conscious realization of this intelligence in every atom develops, your body will respond perfectly to almost anything your mind may direct.

When there is something wrong in any organ in your body, begin at once to give instructions to the intelligence that is in that organ. Speak the truth to that intelligence; give it good, strong, positive suggestions, and proceed in the faith that this intelligence can carry out your suggestions. It is perfectly in accord with exact science to speak to this intelligence as you would to any conscious mind. Science has positively demonstrated that there IS intelligence in every atom; also, that this intelligence will respond to the directions of the human mind, and carry out any instructions that may be given by that mind. You are therefore acting upon sound principles when you proceed to educate the intelligence in every organ in your body as you would educate your own children.

To speak the truth to the intelligence of any organ is not to call its attention to the presence of sickness, weakness or inharmony, but to tell this intelligence what it has the power to do. Use words to this effect: "You know that you have the power to keep your own organ well; you can so govern your organ that it will perform its function perfectly; you know that you can do this; I expect you to do it, and I know that you will carry out my wishes to the letter; you are a part of universal intelligence; you are a perfect expression of infinite intelligence; and infinite intelligence is always well; therefore you are, in yourself, always well; you know perfect health; you have within yourself the power of perfect health; accordingly, you can produce perfect health; you can produce perfect health in your own organ now; and I know that you will; I have perfect faith in you; I know what you can do, and I know that you want to do everything that you can do; this means that you will produce perfect health in your own organ at once; I leave the rest to you, knowing that you will be perfectly true to your trust."

Whenever you think of any organ in your body, think of the intelligence within that organ, and always give it the best instructions you can think of. You thus not only arouse the mind of every atom to greater effort, but you also train this mind to work in harmony with your purpose. The minds of all the atoms in your body will thus become a well-drilled army -an army of workers, working with you for better health, for more harmony, for greater strength, for higher attainments in brief, for everything that you wish to realize to make your dreams of the ideal come true.

To retain perfect health, one of the great essentials is to cause all the organs of your system to perform their functions perfectly, and this the intelligence of these organs can readily do if so directed. Think of your stomach as an organ of intelligence, and say to this intelligent organ that you expect a perfect digestion at all times. Speak firmly, but in love, as you would to a trusted servant, and speak in the tone you would employ when you fully expect your wishes to be carried out. Eliminate all doubt from those instructions and give a deep ring of supreme faith to the silent tone of your mental speech. Encourage your stomach to do its best, as you would encourage a horse or a child or some other intelligent being that is under your direction.

Intelligent encouragement, to whomsoever given, always increases results, and especially so when your words have a positive ring of confidence, trust and faith. Speak to your eyes as if they were intelligent beings, and tell them that they can see perfectly speak to your ears as if they were intelligent beings, and tell them that they can hear perfectly; speak to your heart as if it were an intelligent being, and tell it that it can perform its function calmly, harmoniously and perfectly, and that it can give a full circulation to every cell in your body without any exertion whatever. Speak to your nerves as if they were intelligent beings, and tell them that they have the power to be always serene, well poised, in perfect harmony, and in the highest state of efficiency.

Speak to all the organs in your body as if they were intelligent beings, and tell them that they can do their work right; encourage them all to do their best; tell them that you expect to get the best from them all and that you know that you will get it. Look upon all the organs in your body as constituting one great family, all working together in perfect harmony; take them into your confidence; tell them what you wish to accomplish; tell them that you need their help -their very best help in all your undertakings, and that you know they will respond as one man. Speak to all the organs in your body as if they were intelligent beings, and know that they all are intelligent beings.

Every atom is intelligent, and every organ is a being of intelligence; it should therefore be treated as such and spoken to as such. Do not think of the organs in your body as so many physical organs, but as so many minds, because that is what they really are. The idealist is right, though he does not always make himself clear. Reduce anything to its last analysis, and you will find it to be MIND. Even iron, when reduced to its last analysis, becomes a MENTAL FORCE in nature; and many scientists believe if they could reduce still further they would find it to be absolute spirit.

What we speak of as matter is simply mind vibrating in the scale of tangibility. Matter does exist, but it does not exist apart from mind. Matter is mind in tangible expression. It is therefore strictly scientific to think of the body as visible mind, and to think of all the organs in the body as being centers of intelligence. And we shall find that when we take this view of the body, the physical system will no longer be a chunk of clay, but will become a more and more highly organized instrument, responding perfectly to every desire of the ruling mind -the conscious mind, the "I Am" in man.

When the body responds perfectly to the mind, the body will be perfectly well as long as thinking is wholesome; and the stronger the mind becomes the stronger will the body become. To keep the mind wholesome at all times, however, is not difficult; nor is it difficult to perpetually increase the strength of the mind. These are things any one can do; therefore, any one can stay well, and continue to grow into more and more life and power for an indefinite period.

Know that there is no dead matter to deal with in your body; know that every cell in your body is living intelligence, and that this intelligence will readily comply with your desires for better health, greater strength and higher efficiency. It is only necessary to think of this intelligence as actually being intelligence, and then to give your instructions in the faith that every one of them will be carried out to the letter.

Have faith in your body. Expect your body to be well at all times, and make the power of this expectation so deep and so strong that it enters into the very life of every atom in your system. What you constantly expect your body to become, you give it the power to become; in brief, by constantly expecting certain results you awaken and develop the power that can produce those results. There is nothing that will help you so much to prevent all sickness as to constantly and subconsciously expect your body to be well at all times. Dwell on this expectation as much as possible, and make it a permanent part of your conscious existence.

Expect every organ in your body to perform its function perfectly; do not expect anything to the contrary, nor even think for a moment that anything to the contrary could happen. Impress this expectation upon the intelligence of every organ in your body, and expect that intelligence to carry out your wishes. Expect your physical strength to hold out under every circumstance; never expect to f eel weak or tired at any time; expect your strength to increase perpetually, and make that expectation a living power in every thought you think.

Expect your body to stay well, to stay strong, to stay young, and to continue in health, youth and vigor as long as you live. Expect your eyes to have perfect sight as long as you live; never expect to have to wear glasses; do not think of such a thing for a moment. What you always expect, you get; therefore expect only what you want: Expect your ears to hear perfectly as long as you live; expect your lungs to be sound as long as you live; expect your liver to be thoroughly alive as long as you live. Expect your stomach to digest anything. (But give your stomach nothing but that which is wholesome.) Eat moderately; eat anything you like, so it is wholesome, nourishing and properly prepared. Then expect to digest anything. You will never know that you have a stomach, so perfect and thorough will your digestion become.

Expect your physical endurance to be equal to any occasion, and expect to stand anything. Never say that you can't stand "this" or "that"; say that you can stand anything, and expect your system to "make good." But in all things use moderation. Be ready for anything; expect to be equal to any extreme that may be met, and do not hesitate to comply with any demand that emergency may call forth; however, in the ruling of your own life, let moderation be your keynote in all things. Whatever you may do or partake of, aim to secure or bring forth the best, and just enough of the best; no more and no less than enough; and let your idea of "enough" correspond with actual need properly harmonized with actual capacity. In the actual, all increase should be gradual, but in your thought, expect everything now.

Think well of your body, no matter what its present conditions may be. Speak well of your body and compliment your body at every opportunity. Never say that your stomach is "no account." One of these days it will make your evil words come true. Thousands of people die every year because they have condemned, vilified and slandered their body -this beautiful temple of the soul. But it is just as easy to speak well of the body, and there is nothing that pays better. Praise your body and every organ in your body, and you will add many, many years to your personal life, while your days of sickness will be reduced to almost nothing.

Say that your stomach is all right; not only once, but any number of times, and mean it; your stomach will appreciate the compliment by making a special effort to be all right. Speak of every organ in the body in the same way, and they will do their very best to "make good." Say that you have the best eyes in the world, the best lungs in the world, the best digestive system in the world. Say it to yourself and mean it; say it to others when you are approached as to your good health. If people think you are only "talking," never mind; continue to praise your body and it will positively prove worthy of more and more praise; continue to stand by all the organs in your system, and they will continue to stand by you.

Never say that your lungs are weak, that your heart is bad, that your nerves are all shattered, or that your system is not much good any more. Refuse to use such talk and refuse to listen to such talk; it is better to lose a friend than to lose your respect for your whole physical system. Friends that are worth keeping will think far more of you if you positively and uncompromisingly stand up for everything that is wholesome in thought and speech.

We are now in a new age; it is no longer good form to find fault with anything. To look for the best in everything, and to emphasize the virtues of that "best" in all thought and speech is becoming the "correct thing" among a rapidly increasing number; you may therefore adopt the new method without any danger of isolation, no matter where you may go in the world.

Do not underrate any organ or faculty in your possession; believe thoroughly in every fiber in your being; to underrate is to weaken, and weakness leads to disease. To think of an organ as inferior or unimportant is to decrease the life and the working capacity of that organ; and to continue to expect an organ to fail, or fall short of its functions, is to depress the life of that organ so that it actually becomes crippled in everything that it may be called upon to do.

On the other hand, to continue perpetually to expect an organ to do its best, and to believe that it can do better, is to awaken more and more life in that organ. Accordingly, there will be a continual increase of strength; and more strength leads to better health invariably. To habitually underrate your body is to decrease your strength and shorten your years; but to praise your body, encourage your body, and expect more and more of your body, is to increase your strength and lengthen your years.

Think of your entire system as being fully competent to comply with every requirement that you may meet in life; think so well of your body that you expect it to be more than equal to every demand; then make that thought a living power during every moment of your existence; in consequence, your body will serve you better and better; it will develop in health, strength and vigor, and will daily come up, nearer and nearer, to your highest expectations.

By: Christian D Larson
From: http://www.psitek.net/pages/PsiTekHTSW7.html

CHAPTER 7 -- Gratitude

THE illustrations given in the last chapter will have conveyed to the reader the fact that the first step toward getting rich is to convey the idea of your wants to the Formless Substance.

This is true, and you will see that in order to do so it becomes necessary to relate yourself to the Formless Intelligence in a harmonious way.

To secure this harmonious relation is a matter of such primary and vital importance that I shall give some space to its discussion here, and give you instructions which, if you will follow them, will be certain to bring you into perfect unity of mind with God.

The whole process of mental adjustment and atonement can be summed up in one word, gratitude.

First, you believe that there is one Intelligent Substance, from which all things proceed; second, you believe that this Substance gives you everything you desire; and third, you relate yourself to it by a feeling of deep and profound gratitude.

Many people who order their lives rightly in all other ways are kept in poverty by their lack of gratitude. Having received one gift from God, they cut the wires which connect them with Him by failing to make acknowledgment.

It is easy to understand that the nearer we live to the source of wealth, the more wealth we shall receive; and it is easy also to understand that the soul that is always grateful lives in closer touch with God than the one which never looks to Him in thankful acknowledgment.

The more gratefully we fix our minds on the Supreme when good things come to us, the more good things we will receive, and the more rapidly they will come; and the reason simply is that the mental attitude of gratitude draws the mind into closer touch with the source from which the blessings come.

If it is a new thought to you that gratitude brings your whole mind into closer harmony with the creative energies of the universe, consider it well, and you will see that it is true. The good things you already have have come to you along the line of obedience to certain laws. Gratitude will lead your mind out along the ways by which things come; and it will keep you in close harmony with creative thought and prevent you from falling into competitive thought.

Gratitude alone can keep you looking toward the All, and prevent you from falling into the error of thinking of the supply as limited; and to do that would be fatal to your hopes.

There is a Law of Gratitude, and it is absolutely necessary that you should observe the law, if you are to get the results you seek.

The law of gratitude is the natural principle that action and reaction are always equal, and in opposite directions.

The grateful outreaching of your mind in thankful praise to the Supreme is a liberation or expenditure of force; it cannot fail to reach that to which it addressed, and the reaction is an instantaneous movement towards you.

"Draw nigh unto God, and He will draw nigh unto you." That is a statement of psychological truth.

And if your gratitude is strong and constant, the reaction in Formless Substance will be strong and continuous; the movement of the things you want will be always toward you. Notice the grateful attitude that Jesus took; how He always seems to be saying, "I thank Thee, Father, that Thou hearest me." You cannot exercise much power without gratitude; for it is gratitude that keeps you connected with Power.

But the value of gratitude does not consist solely in getting you more blessings in the future. Without gratitude you cannot long keep from dissatisfied thought regarding things as they are.
The moment you permit your mind to dwell with dissatisfaction upon things as they are, you begin to lose ground. You fix attention upon the common, the ordinary, the poor, and the squalid and mean; and your mind takes the form of these things. Then you will transmit these forms or mental images to the Formless, and the common, the poor, the squalid, and mean will come to you.

To permit your mind to dwell upon the inferior is to become inferior and to surround yourself with inferior things.

On the other hand, to fix your attention on the best is to surround yourself with the best, and to become the best.

The Creative Power within us makes us into the image of that to which we give our attention.
We are Thinking Substance, and thinking substance always takes the form of that which it thinks about.

The grateful mind is constantly fixed upon the best; therefore it tends to become the best; it takes the form or character of the best, and will receive the best.

Also, faith is born of gratitude. The grateful mind continually expects good things, and expectation becomes faith. The reaction of gratitude upon one's own mind produces faith; and every outgoing wave of grateful thanksgiving increases faith. He who has no feeling of gratitude cannot long retain a living faith; and without a living faith you cannot get rich by the creative method, as we shall see in the following chapters.

It is necessary, then, to cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes to you; and to give thanks continuously.

And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude.

Do not waste time thinking or talking about the shortcomings or wrong actions of plutocrats or trust magnates. Their organization of the world has made your opportunity; all you get really comes to you because of them.

Do not rage against, corrupt politicians; if it were not for politicians we should fall into anarchy, and your opportunity would be greatly lessened.

God has worked a long time and very patiently to bring us up to where we are in industry and government, and He is going right on with His work. There is not the least doubt that He will do away with plutocrats, trust magnates, captains of industry, and politicians as soon as they can be spared; but in the meantime, behold they are all very good. Remember that they are all helping to arrange the lines of transmission along which your riches will come to you, and be grateful to them all. This will bring you into harmonious relations with the good in everything, and the good in everything will move toward you.

By: Dr. Wallace Wattles
From: http://wallacewattles.wwwhubs.com/rich.htm

Why Tithe?

1. To praise God as the source of our life and everything in our life.
2. To demonstrate our faith and trust in the power, wisdom, and love of God to our subconscious.
3. To demonstrate our priority in life to our subconscious.
4. To demonstrate our prosperity consciousness, the attitude of abundance and plenty by our physical actions to our subconscious.
5. To demonstrate our attitude of non-attachment to material things and physical body to our subconscious.
6. To align, join, and harmonize our spiritual life and physical life, since money is the ultimate symbol of physical existence, and the source of spiritual inspiration is the symbol of God.
7. How we treat God is how we perceive God is treating us. So if we offer our harvest to God in reverence and gratitude, we will perceive infinite blessings from God.

How to Tithe?

1. Tithe a tenth of your increase to the places or people from which you receive spiritual help and inspiration.
2. Tithe in reverence, gratitude, and secrecy.
3. Tithe systematically for systematic result.
4. Tithe while knowing that our subconscious and belief is changed accordingly.
5. When you feel you could not afford to tithe, that’s when you need tithing the most.
6. Tithing is not the same as charity work.
7. Tithing is for self-transformation.

Work as Meditation

To chase after myriad forms of professions and works in order to find one that makes you perfectly happy and joyful is the same as any other futile pursuits you may have in this world. They will not give you the true sense of satisfaction at the end. Your only true joy comes from knowing your undeniable relationship with God. At your current stage of experiencing, to put your main focus on pursuing the perfect career is a diversion, and a further lingering in time. It does not solve the problem you perceived you are facing, which is the lack of joy in a world of many demands and limitations.

As you have realized in many areas in your life, that pursuing the externals would not give you inner peace and joy; now you must apply this understanding to the area of “making a living” as well.

Work is an opportunity to meditate, to practise non-judgments, and to learn to be unaffected by externals. Work is a time to practise wholeness in mind, to focus on the task at hand so totally and wholly that you lose the sense of self. Work is a time to enter the Holy Instance. It is a practise for mastery of your own mind. Work is an opportunity to think God, love God, serve God, and be God.

Without addressing and correcting the misperception of separation from God, it is almost impossible to be quiet in the mind and become a silent watcher, because the mind would be plagued by hidden fears and anxiety, or open bitterness.

To be in Zen is to be aware and living in God’s Will and Love; it is to do one thing at a time. Forget the importance of time. Let go of the watches and clocks. Pay no attention to time. Let time not be the factor of your decision-making. Allow inner sense to guide you on your journey in time and space.

Love and Health

To the discomfort in this body
I repeatedly affirm, “Love is who you are”
And I see undulating light of Love
Caressing, coalescing, and correcting all ills
To bring about the original satisfying and perfect conditions.

Time to Eternity: I say YES

I say YES to life

Yes to the pitiful trying, yes to the simple joy
Yes to the time of fear, yes to the overcoming
Yes to the epic triumph, yes to the humbling fall
Yes to the incessant worry, yes to the growing faith
Yes to the brave attempts, yes to the cowardly escapes
Yes to the thunderous applause, yes to the shameful rejection
Yes to the exquisite pain, yes to the stolen moments of secret pleasure

Yes to the resisting, yes to the surrendering
Yes to the call to service, yes to the chance to Love
Yes to the sweet stillness, yes to the grand experience
Yes to the gift to choose, yes to the precious viewpoint
Yes to the sordid judgment, yes to the heroic acceptance
Yes to all unwanted changes, yes to the expanding horizon
Yes to the rising of consciousness, yes to the wondrous embrace

YES to the delicious journey from God to God

God


I am God, I am God, I am no different from God.
I am the infinite supreme.
I am the one reality.

In truth, I am God. I am no different from God.
I am peace itself.
I am love eternal.
I am pure bliss without end.

Everywhere there is only God.
All is God.
I too am God.
I am God.


From: Sathya Sai Baba

Odyssey

What should one do when passion ceased?
What should one do when desires gone?
Is this the ultimate curse?
Is this the eternal grace?

Striving so long for such a state
In a crystal cave.
Dreaming to glimpse the final truth
In a crazy haste.

So now I am here,
But what am I to do?
Like a soldier without a cause
Wandering in great despair.

You, will you take the dive with me
To the abyss cold and dark?
You, will you come with me all the way
To the heaven’s blazing light?

None shall I promise you
But I offer you my hand.
So come.
Come.

Breathe

For a few minutes,
Breathe a deep, rhythmic breath
To get yourself in tune
With the rhythm of the Universe.

Inhale to a slow count of X,
Retain the breath for a count of X,
Then exhale to the count of X.
Wait X counts before inhaling again.

When you feel the rhythm,
Discontinue the counting
And breathe naturally
By filling the lungs deeply, completely, and silently.

(Note: X is a number that makes you feel comfortable and peaceful.)

By: Hilda Charlton
From: Master Hilarion

In Time: From Blister to Bliss

Hero’s Journey

Blister

Bliss

Lesson

Mastering

Service

Face difficulties

See higher
meanings, values, and better ways

Share the boon



To merely follow your bliss
Is to be bound.
To cut your blister and run
Is to be bound.

From blister to bliss
Marks the Hero’s Journey
Each blister, a call to adventure
Each journey crosses lifetimes.

Refusing the lesson
And lose the chance to serve.
Know your blister
And see it changes to bliss.

Enter the sacred place
To see where true Journey lies
Follow your inner voice
To know aliveness and peace.

For lessons yet unlearned
Face them in fortitude
And follow them relentlessly
For none shall prevail thus.

For lessons already done,
Simply follow your bliss,
And share the jewels revealed to you
And serve in gratitude.

Move on, move on

All will have their moments of awakening
Judgment is wholly unnecessary
Should their lessons serve you no more
Move on, move on…
To the next one that does

Dear God, How May I Serve?

While most of the world has gone mad,
Yelling for help, asking for more, praying to achieve, and begging to be saved,
Some quietly ask, “Dear God, how may I serve?”

The poor will always ask,
“How can I get more? How can I achieve? How can I be safe?”
The rich will always ask, “How may I share? How may I serve?”
The question will make the man.

In order to serve,
He will move heaven and earth to learn how to serve.
Because he serves,
Heaven and Earth will rush in to aid his quest.
In serving,
He will lose himself and gain the world.

So in each and every moment,
What question do you ask?
Stand up and take your place.
The choice is utterly clear.

Be Still

I love all my thoughts
Each and everyone
Count them one by one
Love them through and through.

I open my heart to the blessings of life.

Inner Voice: Sign

Inner Voice

false voice

Peace
Joy
Love
Clarity
Flow
Energy
Supported by Invisible Hands

anxiety
burden
judgment
confusion
blocks
fear
all alone in the world


From: Listening To Your Inner Voice
By: Douglas Bloch

Inner Voice: How to Listen (IV)

Loving Witness never says “I”
Loving Witness only says “He”
Loving Witness only says “She”
Loving Witness observes and speaks
Loving Witness, the Divine Reporter
Loving Witness tells the truth
Loving Witness is pure reason
Loving Witness is totally clear
Loving Witness sees everything
Loving Witness knows everything
Loving Witness rises, and ego melts away
Loving Witness clears the mind and erases all doubts

Inner Voice: How to Listen (III)

What moves your heart?
What pulls on your heart?
What draws out your heart?
What engrosses your heart?
What gives your heart peace?
What are your natural talents?
Where does your heart want to go?
What makes your heart sing in joy?
What makes your heart come alive?
What makes your heart keep on going?

Inner Voice: How to Listen (I)

I still myself by holding Jesus in my heart,
And seeing Jesus by my side.

I ask my question
And tune in to that spontaneous flow of thoughts,
Which is gentle, resolute, wise, and humorous.

I ask my question
And see Jesus answering them with infinite love and wisdom.

I type down everything I asked and received as they occur.
I read, enjoy, judge, and implement the answers afterward.

Monday 26 February 2007

Inner Voice

Make God your guru,
Let him tell you what to do,
Listen! He is calling, calling you
Take time to listen, have courage to obey
The inner voice is calling, calling you.
There are voices all around us,
That of enemies and of friends,
Do this, don't do that, the chorus never ends.
But I shall always listen, to that quiet inner voice,
It is still and definite, and I've made my choice.
Make God your guru,
Let him tell you what to do,
Listen! He is calling, calling you
Take time to listen, have courage to obey
The inner voice is calling, calling you.

By: Darakshan, X
From: The Hindu