You are monumentally greater than you can ever imagine

August 7, 2008 by shelteredwind

This world is beautiful, I have no doubt of that.

All you have to do is look at it to see it.

It is beautiful everywhere.

Yet we fear to look at, and see it.

We fear to see the beauty in nature.

We fear to see the beauty in other people.

We fear to see the beauty in ourselves.

Do you know that you are monumentally far greater than you could ever imagine?

I’m not saying that in a feel good you’re so special kinda way.

I mean it.

It’s a fact.

Consider all the good that’s in every person in the world, in every person that ever lived,

I know we can see badness in people and at times its hard to see anything else,

But seriously you know there’s good in the world,

You know there’s good people,

And you have to admit there’s good (even a small amount) in what you might perceive to be the worst of people,

Now imagine if you gathered up all that good, all that beauty and could put it in one place, in one container,

It’s all in you.

You contain all that good.

I don’t mean that potentially you could be that good. You just are that good.

Consider a car that can go at 250 miles per hour, but the owner only drives it at 60 miles per hour. You don’t say the car can only go at 60 miles per hour. It’s a 250 mile per hour car no matter what.

So matter what you do. You are that good and even better. You are far better than you can imagine.

You are everything you see.

you are this entire universe.

You are God.

So stop hiding away in this little word referred to as the perpendicular pronoun in “Yes, Minister”,

Stop believing you are just “I”.

You are everything.

I don’t mean you are part of everything.

I don’t mean you are connected to everything.

I really mean you are everything.

Don’t try to understand this, It can’t be understood with a rational mind.

It can only be known.

Just know it.

Just be.

That body you’re driving around is just a shell.

Next time you consider your body don’t say “My body”, refer to it as “This body which I use” (It’s a very liberating thought).

Use the word “I” as little as possible

The word “I” tries to squeeze you down, make you small. Imagine trying to compress your entire essence into “I”. Try not to use language to know who you are, I wish I didn’t have to use language to write this.

You are so much more than “I”.

Don’t be the little mouse scurrying back into it’s hole,

Fly out and up into the light.

Be.

I didn’t want to use the word “you” so much in this blog, but due to my limitations with the language I knew of no other way to say it. (I didn’t want to use the word “I” either but there you go…)

Look out at the beauty of nature and know that it is you.

Don’t just think “This is me”.

Thoughts are too limiting.

Feel it.

Know it.

This body which you use is just a tool.

Thoughts are just tools.

Use them. Don’t be them.

You’re conscious mind cannot possibly conceive the amount of goodness and beauty which is you. Just know that it is. (You’re conscious mind is probably trying to refute this right now, tell it to shut up for a while).

Try to fathom the vastness of the universe…You’re goodness is immeasurably greater than that.

Consider it.

Know it.

Feel the lump in your throat.

Feel the warmth in your chest.

Feel the light in your heart.

Your conscious mind and ego tell you of all your “Must Do’s”, “Should Do’s”, and “Could Do’s”.

If you could just know your true nature you’d never entertain that for even a second.

You may have seen the movie “The matrix”. There’s a scene that goes something like this:

NEO: “You mean I’ll be able to dogdge bullets?”

MORPHEUS: “No, I mean when you’re ready you won’t have to…”

What Morpheus means is that when Neo’s aware of his true nature bullets won’t be able to harm him (It’s deeper than that but it serves for here).

What that example means to us is that if we’re aware of our true nature the “Must Do’s”, “Should Do’s”, “Could Do’s”, etc won’t be able to affect us,

For example, (and perhaps most importantedly) We won’t feel the need for money.

Look at a bird soaring…It never thinks, it just does. It doesn’t need to plan, it just is.

Look at a beautiful tree reaching for the stars…It’s so beautiful and it does that without the least effort. Just naturally.

Look at you and me out there trying to make enough to survive…Is that natural? Is that our natural state of being…I don’t believe that it is.

Everything that exists is you…If I ask you to appreciate that, what will you say? “When you have time!”

What I’m asking you to do is the hardest thing in the world and the easiest thing in the world.

  • Easy because you already know all this. It’s your true nature to know.

“It’s like a splinter in your mind” (Matrix again).

  • Hard because you feel so attached to everything else, to the “I”, that you don’t want to, don’t know how to, can’t remember how to look at who you really are…

Know your true nature.

Go to nature.

Nature knows.

Go to nature and you will know better.

Turn away from what you feel you should know, and turn toward what you know in the deepest recesses of your being to be true.

The greatest challenge to all of use here is to remember who we are.

Know your true nature.

You are more good than your conscious mind can ever fathom.

Just be.

A Simple Meditation to Quiet a busy Mind

July 24, 2008 by shelteredwind

Try using this for example if you’re having difficulty sleeping because of thoughts racing through your mind, or even during the day if you need to calm and destress.

It’s probably best to close your eyes as you imagine each setting.

Perhaps read through the whole thing a couple of times and then try to follow the path in your mind with your eyes closed.

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What we say about people who have died

July 14, 2008 by shelteredwind

I was just reading an article about Heath Ledger (The class actor playing “The Joker” in the new Dark Knight movie) and it got me to thinking.

Initially when Heath was cast in the role of the Joker there was a lot of controversy about it. A lot of people thought he couldn’t do it or the part wasn’t him etc. (He wasn’t another Jack N… playing himself).

I, for one, was delighted with the choice and couldn’t wait to see what he’d do in the role.

Sadly, as most of us know Heath passed away some months ago not long after the movie was completed.

Since then, and especially recently there’s been a lot of praise for what he’s done in the movie, with several people suggesting he should be nominated for an Oscar.

Anyway, where am I going with all this!

I was chatting with my friend the other day and he asked the question

“But would Heath be getting all this praise, or be considered for an Oscar if he hadn’t died”.

Ok, the truth is that Heath has been getting this praise since the movie started filming, most people just didn’t hear it.

That’s not what I’m getting at though.

What my friend said didn’t surprise me, because it’s something you always hear in such circumstances.

Like if someone you know dies, people always praise, and compliment that person, and you hear people remarking what a lovely person he/she was.

There seems to be a common belief that this stuff is not sincere, and is only said because the person in question has passed away.

I think the opposite is true.

I think that it is in such situations that we only actually tend to speak a real truth about the person.

In situations such as this it’s more acceptable to be honest.

I think that many people fear to speak positively in such an emotional fashion about a person who is still living for a number of reasons, such as:

  • The person is competition to them (specifically to their ego, I think unless you are very enlightened you’re ego tends to feel some sense of competition or threat from everyone).
  • They will be seen to be biased in some way.
  • They don’t want to be seen to have an emotional connection to that person.
  • They withhold their praise, in case they’re wrong (don’t want to be seen to be backing the wrong horse).

These are just a few, but I’m sure there are many other reasons.

When a person has passed away, you have nothing to lose in speaking positively about them in an emotional manner. The person is not a threat, and society allows you to be that way about the deceased. A lot of your inhibitions are lifted.

What’s my point?

Well, simply, my point is that when a person speaks positively like this of someone that has passed away, it is in most cases real, and nice, and positive.

It should be respected for what it is and not judged.

The world would be a better place if we all tried to feel, and speak like that about the living more often.

Although, we all know some BS’ers too!

Enjoy it all!

Why you shouldn’t give up smoking!

July 13, 2008 by shelteredwind

Ok, most people agree that smoking is bad for you. A lot of people think that smoking is bad for the people around you.

A lot of smokers would like to give up for these reasons.

Then, there are some smokers who just don’t care one way or the other and just like to smoke anyway.

And there are smokers who convince themselves there’s nothing wrong with smoking even though they believe deep down that there is.

And there are smokers that believe there’s nothing wrong with smoking at all (or do all of these fall into the last category???)

For the record, I don’t smoke.

I have friends who smoke. I’ve went out with girls who smoked. Most of these tried to give up at some point or another. They usually did give up for a while, but then went back. Anyway…

I’m not really here to talk about smoking at all, I’m more interested in the whole concept of giving things up.

I think that you shouldn’t give things up…or possibly even that you can’t give up, unless you have tremendous willpower of course!

Now before I start I want to make it clear I’m not talking about serious drug addictions here.

I’m talking about habits, or little comforts in life (drinking, smoking, watching too much tv, coffee, etc…) that maybe you think you do too much of, and you would like to give up.

Everybody knows somebody who’s trying to give something up. And, we all know how it ends up for most people.

I myself had a particular thing (I’d rather not name it) that was a sort of a comfort zone for me. I tried several times in my life to give it up and was consistently drawn back to it. I consulted friends, and read about it and all my conclusions led me to believe that for one reason or another I needed it. I think a lot of us feel like that about something (especially drink, or cigarettes in my experience).

I think this is true.

You do actually need your vice. (I’m not sure if vice is the right word here because I don’t think that all “bad” habits are necessarily bad, but your life would be better without it, or at least with less of it)

But you do need it.

Why?

Ok, Let’s say you smoke…

Smoking gives you something. it does something for you. Does it relax you? Does it make you feel better? Does it make social situations easier? The trick is that it does something for you. It provides some positive support for you in your life.

There are two problems here.

1. A lot of these “habits” are at the very least unhealthy.

2. As long as you use your “habit” as a crutch, as long as you run back and hide in it when you need this particular support, you are not developing as a person. You don’t have to.

Say for example, you smoke for stress relief. Obviously, there is something in how you think, or lead your life that is causing you stress. Smoking provides you with comfort. As long as you smoke to deal with your stress then you will always have stress to deal with because you are not learning how to change your life to deal with it. So, you need to smoke.

Forget about giving up smoking!

Don’t even think about it at all.

I do strongly suggest though that you look at smoking (or whatever “habit” you have that you feel maybe you overindulge in, or is bad for you) and ask yourself:

  • What is it giving to you?
  • What positive things does it bring to your life?
  • Why do you keep doing it?
  • Why do you need it?
  • What do you get from it?

Make a list. Write those questions at the top of a page and list every answer you can possibly think of. The list should be long. I had about a hundred entries in mine. You’ll be surprised what you come up with!

Keep going for as exhaustive a list as you can think of. Try to do it all in one sitting, but come back to it with a fresh mind if you need to.

Next, re-examine your list and yourself, where else in life can I get all these things? What can I do to have all these things in my life? Again make a list of answers and ideas, as many as you can come up with.

The answers should be things that excite you, things you would love to do or be (I expect that a lot of them are things you always wanted to do but never got around to doing).

Now, go and do those things!

Develop new habits!

But while you are developing these habits you shouldn’t smoke.

When you feel like smoking, say “Why do I need to smoke now, What can I do to satisfy my need?”

Then do that.

You see, if you smoke now then you won’t need to do the new more positive thing.

So what you’re doing is replacing smoking with something more positive.

If after you’ve developed all these new habits and you’re life is now more exciting and you’ve grown in yourself and you still feel like a smoke now and again, then do! But try and be more healthy about it.

If you feel sad, or you miss smoking, or you feel sad about giving it up, remind yourself that you’re not actually giving it up.

“I’m not giving up anything, I’m just doing wonderful exciting new things with my life, and I just won’t smoke while I’m developing these new habits and ideas, but if after all this I still feel like a smoke, then I will!”

By the way, When I’ve talked about smoking what I’m really talking about any such habit. I know that in relation to smoking and most of these things there is a chemical, and psycological craving, but my plan still holds true. Find something else more positive and healthier to fill the gap. The new habits should greatly increase the quality of your life. Even, trying to come up with new habits and ideas alone should increase your life quality!

If you’re having difficulty ask a friend or loved one to help you. I’m sure loads of people would love to support you. Think of it as a project, but the best project you’ll ever do. The project is you!

A better happier you!

Enjoy it all!

Love Reading

July 9, 2008 by shelteredwind

It’s strange these lines of long and short,

These little symbols back and forth,

Can bring such meaning to your brain,

They run along just like a train.

In your head they join like dots,

Making pictures filled with lots,

Of faces, places, thoughts and times,

New worlds are made inside your mind.

Magic dwells inside each book,

And in you, if you chance to look.

Peruse these reams of black and white,

And your thoughts will fill with streams of light.

A book’s not just a thing you read,

It plants in you a magic seed,

And when the seed begins to grow,

Ideas, dreams and thoughts will flow!

Fear’s Trap

July 9, 2008 by shelteredwind

I want

to get out

of this dirty old skin.

I’m sure

there’s a heart

nestled within.

Fear will

no longer

fence in the truth.

Fear

is a barrier

to thoughts

running smooth.

Sum it all up

with

one single word,

Fear

makes living

an empty

world.

I

will not fornicate

with fear anymore.

Fear

we are over

I’ll see you no more.

But

when fear

is gone,

inside there’s a  gap

fill it up

quickly

or fall back in fear’s trap.

The Lord’s Prayer

July 8, 2008 by shelteredwind

Just a few thoughts on The Lord’s Prayer, or the “Our Father”…

I’m still processing my thoughts on this one so please bear with me

If we start with the assumption that we believe we all come from, and are part of a single universal soul, which through the power of intention/the law of attraction/the power of subconscious/what ever you want to call it, can manifest desires or thoughts, then the prayer takes on new meaning.

Is it possible that taking what Jesus said in too literal a sense that we lost the true meaning of the prayer?

Ok, the prayer…

Our Father, who art in heaven (Everything is the physical manifestation of a single soul or spirit. It makes sense then to see this as a parent figure. Why a male parent…don’t know yet!)

Hallowed be thy name (We revere the name of our creator/seed/originator…Why wouldn’t we!)

Thy Kingdom come (To be at one with the universal soul/infinite intelligence/God/whatever name you wish to give it is the desire of many (if not all perhaps…more on this later)

Thy will be done (Ok, this is interesting. The idea of the law of attraction basically means that if you think and believe it, then it will become real. So if you truly desire something, then the universe makes it real. Originally the sentence “Thy will be done” was taken to mean that we should do what God says, but in this case it can mean that whatever the universal soul, or infinite intelligence (which we are all a part of) desires will come to pass

on earth, as it is in heaven (Things thought of or created in the subconscious/soul/infinite intelligence, are made manifest in the material world/conscious reality)

Give us this day our daily bread (Is this just an intention of desire…”Daily bread” representing whatever we desire)

and forgive us our trespasses (If negative thoughts enter our subconscious then we manifest negative desires, so to create what we actually want in a positive sense we need to forgive ourselves/love ourselves)

as we forgive those who trespass against us (As above if we harbour ill intent toward toward ourselves or others we will manifest negative effects, so we need to carry only positive thoughts and intentions for both ourselves and others)

Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil (I need to think on this more, but again as we can see, at the very least it is encouraging us toward positive thoughts and intentions rather than the opposite)

Looking at the prayer from this perspective it would appear to me that it is a form of intention manifestation. I need to think on this some more but I thought I’d put the idea out there anyway…

What are your thoughts?

No Heart Ever Breaks

July 7, 2008 by shelteredwind

No heart ever breaks

It just falls and falls and falls,

because you didn’t take care of it

because you became so complacent and selfish,

you expected someone else to take care of it for you.

And then, when your heart did fall,

you sit and cry that that other person is not there anymore to take care of your heart,

and all the while,

your heart is fallen and alone in the dark…

I am?

July 5, 2008 by shelteredwind

I am feeling like a lost,

Like a lonely lonely lost.

I am hoping for a truth,

An easy, clear, and shattering truth.

I am told I want a chair,

But when I look there’s nothing there.

My mind is just not me,

I know there’s more but I can’t see.

I want to open up the door,

Release all this and numb no more.

Let it flow till I run dry,

Is all I need to do to cry?

Wake up, Dad…

July 5, 2008 by shelteredwind

Trapped in your realm of pain and fear,

You reflect it back on all who are near.

The closer we come, the more you fret,

If you can’t look in, you’ll lose us all yet.

You are so loved, more than you know,

But you can’t ever let your pain go.

Lay down your stick, open your fences,

See what is real, look with your senses.

You are so young, yet you feel old,

You keep locked away, your heart of gold.

Time to wake up, it’s not the end,

There’s still time yet for your life to mend.