Articles Archive for May 2009
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“The problem with needing someone is that when you need someone and then no longer need them, you are out the door. But when you want someone, the chances of you leaving are slim. However, as you know, wants can expire.” — Penna
We are all longing to be loved, cared for, supported and understood. But, when we are longing only out of need, we are actually experiencing a lack. When we long because we truly and…
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“In every single moment of our lives we are given a chance to change our future. Our karma- whether bad or good- is left in our hands. We are the sole conductors of our fate. So, choose your fate.” — Penna
The law of karma is the the law of cause and effect. The important thing to understand here is that you are not a victim. You are your own master. As you sow, so shall you…
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“To make sure that the first thoughts of my day are positive, I never forget to begin my morning with my daily uplifting practices.” — Penna
We live in an uncertain world. Everything is subject to change, to chaos, to circumstances of unpredictability. However, developing a daily practice will ensure you the abilities to be able to cope with everyday occurrences. A daily practice (whatever means that may be to you) will help train your mind, speech,…
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“Zeal, the blind conductor of the will.” — Dryden
Whatever happened to our childhood innocence of playfulness, good-will, happiness and zeal? Whatever happened to our light-heartiness? Whatever happened to us being joyful just because someone else is radiating with bliss? Whatever happened to our passionate ardor in pursuit of life? Whatever happened to our enthusiasm and ambition? Whatever happened to us?!
Today, dig deep to discover new heights of zeal. Become zealous about life over and over…
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“For most of us chaos is uncomfortable. But, only through the discomfort of chaos, are we able to find life’s most hidden lessons.” — Penna
The world is chaotic. But, chaos only exists because we exist. And, if there were no chaos with-in us, there would be no chaos with-out us. Get it?
Chaos is very uncomfortable if you do not have the right perspective of it. It is often-time viewed as negatively traumatic. It is looked…
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We are so “attached” to our possessions and accomplishments that they become a source of pride. This pride causes us to define ourselves by our attachments:
Who am I? “I am the president of the company”; “I am a Ph.D”; “I am the doctor’s wife”; “I am the best dancer on the block.” Pride plays a large role in maintaining a rigid persona; it fixes us in place entangling and entrapping us, deadening the living flow of…

