Life itself has no limits.Let me clarify – no limits of happiness, joy, and possibility. As humans, my thoughts are that weplace limits on things to feel comfortable. To know ourselves we want a context to experience our greatness. If all is open and we see ourselves for what we truly are, we would be in aweand become speechless, which for me, as my teenagers would share would be a good thing at times. So how do we get there? How do we experience this limitless joy? This boundless happiness oh master… Continue reading
No Limits.
Smiles Contemplated
Today I contemplated the power of a smile.
I sat on my beautiful white leather couch sipping my morning tea and sat there and smiled. I stopped smiling, then smiled again.
I invite you to practice also, wherever you are. Simply smile. Stop smiling, and smile again.
When I did this I felt an actual opening in my chest, as if the emotion centers around my heart were being unveiled. I also felt my mind open, as if opening to new… Continue reading
“Should We Get Excited?” – How excitement is a lack of faith.
Excitement is the absence of Faith. Joy and Gratitude are the presence.- Tina Marie Jones
Many of us are familiar with faith, and have been taught to have faith when times are hard, to keep the faith or to rely on our faith. The use of faith can easily be perceived to be a strength to cultivate when times are rough. But what about
Dirty Dishes and Inner Peace
I have been professionally categorized as a Type A with a “Super Woman Drama.” Ok, “professional” categorization might have been a stretch since it’s mostly been doled out by friends and family. Although they are far from state-accredited and I despise labeling people, I have to admit that I live up to that description – most of the time.Having hit forty and slowly succumbing to the “make me” mindsets of my two teenagers – who are obviously destined for politics – IHolistic Politics
Our government is “for the people by the people”, yet most Americans feel powerless over the very government they have empowered. I have a few questions for you at the end of the post. Please humor me by writing back with your thoughts and feelings. ; )
I am usually calm, non-judgmental, and accepting of most behaviors – trust me, my children have tried it all. Despite this, I have recently found I am more vocal in my opinions pertaining to the
