This website is about the value of love, spirituality, the potential of the mind-body connection and the connection with all things. These are my daily thoughts about my life, my feelings, and my spiritual journey. I post these "Daily Journals" on a regular basis, so please come back often to read my latest posting.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Holistic Healing
I went to the healer I go to once a month, a hands on medical intuitive. He uses “healing touch”, similar to what I use on myself, though my focus is more on the power of love, while his on physical healing. I have also been reflecting on a phrase I learned early in my scientific education from a bit of a rebel, old-time scientist; “treasure your exceptions, since that is where the learning is”. I am an exception, as are the many others who have used healing touch or other “alternative” modalities to heal physical conditions. The impact of those techniques is very real, though it has not yet been verified by the scientific method and, perhaps, will never be.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Making a Difference
Today, I kept coming back to the phrase I learned early in my recovery process, that "Nothing matters very much and very few things matter at all". The vast majority of the events of life that I used to worry incessantly about, actually mean little or nothing. I kept returning to importance of love, spirituality, connectedness in what I say and do. Those simple concepts keep me busy, fulfilled and nurture that part of me that can make a difference.
Monday, March 9, 2015
God Seed
Maria, my wife, and I attended the Friend’s (Quaker) meeting this morning. It is good for me to be among people who recognize the importance of love, spirituality, connectedness and the oneness of all things. They are also concerned and aware that, in some ways, this society/culture has gotten off track, leaving some ideas behind. I find it reassuring to see evidence of what I call the “God Seed”, that part of each of us that senses the truth and importance of love, spirituality, connectedness for our conduct, decisions and interactions on this planet.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Scientific Imbalance
In the process of developing our scientific knowledge we, in the west particularly, have lost sight of many attitudes and ideas that mankind has had for hundreds and, in some cases, thousands of years, resulting in an imbalance. As in many cases, the presence of the imbalance causes stress to the system. I have felt that stress and experienced some of its physical consequences. The losses include things like the importance of love, spirituality, connectedness and the oneness of all things. Scientific knowledge is a wonderful thing and it has resulted in many gifts, but it is also limited.
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Impact of Love
It is quite clear to me that the thoughts and feelings associated with love have a profound and very real positive impact on physical things. The, so called, “placebo effect” as well as numerous scientific studies and anecdotal reports make that pretty obvious, though often not acknowledged. Personally, I make use of that impact daily. Leading a life based on love rather than fear requires some work and discipline. It is also clear that noone makes a profit from promoting that sort of life. To me, it is well worth it.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Strength
The topic for my recovery meeting today was “strength”, something that has been frequently attributed to me in the past. Certainly not the physical strength and prowess that I relied on in the past, before my disability, but emotional and spiritual strength, presumably because I have dealt with numerous challenges. As I pointed out during the meeting, a great deal of my apparent strength comes from the fact that I realize that I am not in charge and that I regularly ask for guidance and support, a paradox.
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Attitude
A shift in attitude such as what I have written about the last couple of days can make a tremendous difference in the way I feel about life. Generally, I can view my life as a mundane and somewhat painful ordeal to be tolerated and gotten through, or I can broaden my view a bit and take delight in the process. Either way, my feelings do not alter what takes place. One approach is love-based and the other is fear-based. Today I chose the love-based approach.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Empty Fullness 2
Today, I was gathering together the information needed to calculate my taxes, in preparation for sending it off for the actual calculation. I was aware that I could certainly view the whole tax process as essentially meaningless government interference and control. On the other hand, I could take delight in the process and view it as part of the “empty fullness” of life. If I do the latter then tax preparation becomes as beautiful as the snow falling outside or the birds at my feeders. I much prefer the latter view, seeing my glass as full rather than half empty or half full.
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
The Empty Fullness
I have been enjoying meditating today on what I call the “empty fullness” of life. Appreciation for both aspects certainly adds to my enjoyment of the whole. On the one hand, most of what goes on in life is meaningless, in an eternal sense; recalling that “nothing matters very much and very few things matter at all”. On the other hand, I have been taking great delight in watching the antics of the birds at my feeders while also watching the gentle and beautiful snow fall. It has been a very fine day.
Monday, March 2, 2015
Differences
I notice that people sometimes experience a mild impatience and irritation with me because I don’t seem to care about many of life’s little details that a “responsible individual” would respond to. I am careful to pay my bills on time and perform other duties that would cause problems if I did not. However, I do not care about things like material possessions, competing, looking good, wearing the right clothes or showing the proper respect to people because of their position. I do care very passionately about love, relationships and connectedness; about those things I am very careful.
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