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Saturday, 15 October 2011

  • Fear Immobilizes

    It has been quite a while since the last post.

    There is much media surrounding the concerns of corporate greed, job allocation, dis-economy of scale, financial hardship uncertainties, the return to simplistic living and its association to the human race, the focal point.  The human race, being the focal point, where there are those that have come to a halt, those that see no end to the cycle, and those that asked "who moved my cheese" so to speak, and those that persevere.  No two persons are alike, but we all share the same commonality of being human, demanding what is called human dignity, but fear has and does immobilize some more than others,  leaving the affect of feeling lost in an unfamiliar situation and not knowing how to find a way out.

    Fear can devour your every way of thinking, uproot stability of families, stretch the imagination, and sap your energy. How does one deal with so much at once? Over the last 65 days or so, this thing called fear has griped my heart, with the outcome of hospitalization of an impending heart attack of stress, while watching family argue who was to blame.  It was definitely a wake-up call, watching and hearing as I lay there in a hospital bed, statements made to what is best for my well being, with no regard to what the real issues were, are, or room for expression of thought of the patient.  It occurred to me that, this thing that griped my heart, was not going to defeat all that life has to offer, as the scene played out before my eyes.  After all, my heart ticked on, the ability to draw breath was returned, but the pain, soreness and sadness are scars that take time to heal, and heal they will because, there is a conscious effort that fear, and the stress of fear, does not have to be the do all, end all, take all of life.  May each of you, that for one reason or another experience or have experienced immobilization of fear, just choose to take the first step whatever way possible for you, for the forward journey of life.

    With Humble thoughts

    CarlyeSRich

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Tuesday, 16 December 2008

  • Saving The World



    Given a time in life, my core yearned for the how to save the world. My quest was like an open book.  Why you ask?  Volunteering in an Institution for the Mentally Challenged, working in a Convalescent Home.  There was that occasional sparkle of light in the eyes of those I encountered, yet still something was missing.  You see, there came a realization that first and foremost to 'save the world', my first step was learning to save myself.  How do you ask? Well, by loving myself, completely, and unconditionally, no matter what others thought or said.  No Joke!  Love myself? "I love myself". was the answer from my inner dialogue. By saving myself, allows me to understand better what it means to 'save the world'. For me  this quote accounts for some of the whys.  The key word here is "Conformity".  Discovering that loving myself comes from embracing the diversity within, here are some of the tools to help you along the journey.

    Here is a quote taken from Abraham-Hicks Law of Attraction:- 

    Your world is pointing toward an insistence on conformity which is causing you enormous grief. It's what's at the heart of all of your religious battles, and religious battles are what are at the heart of all of your battles. In other words, all of your wars and global irritation with one another are over your determination to promote sameness. Your democracy insists that it's the only government that works. And every religion (it's interesting to note) proclaims that it is the only one that works.

    Excerpted from a workshop in Kansas City, MO on Wednesday, September 15th, 2004

    So, should you find yourself unable to find a direction to help you, in whatever aspect of your life you desire. Here is what I use on a daily basis.  Create your world, learning what your power is within, embracing your diversity.

    http://www.supermindevolutionsystem.com/page1/?10824









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