In this blog I share what I have learned in my life to be a more positive/joyful person living each day to the fullest & staying connected to my soul.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Energy
The next step after the realization that everything has energy is to understand that we can feel & affect this energy throughout the universe. The easiest way to illustrate this, for me, is to talk about people in your life. Do you know a person in your life who is very negative. They're always talking about obstacles in their life or they are just always in bad mood. When you begin to talk to these people you will feel like you're losing your energy & your joyfulness/positivity. In actuality you are, I call these people energy vampires. They just drain all the good energy out of you because they are so negative that they need more & more energy just to get through the day.
On the other side of the coin we all know people that light up the room just by walking in. You feel better just have them around. Their positive energy just flows out of them & changes the mood in the room. This is the person that we should all strive to become. You don't have to be a great social person to become this person. It's not about being loud or overly friendly. These people sometimes don't say anything you can just feel their energy.
So how do we become this positive energy for the universe? For me it starts with the recognition that there is energy in everything. The next step is to understand who the people or which things in your life drain you. Then you need to try & limit the amount of time & energy you spend with these people. The final step is to live in the moment & be joyful about everything that comes into your life. To always look to lift yourself & others up. This sounds like a tall order & sometimes it can be. We all have bad days or circumstances happen that we have no control over, but for me the truth is that you can continue to work on all the things we've talked about so far to bring more joy into your life. It all starts when you are continually in a state of gratitude. When you're in this state the positive energy will continue to grow in you automatically. The hardest part is to limit these energy vampires in your life until you are able to feel their energy, understand their energy & let it go of their energy so it will never affect you again.
Discover the different energies that enter your life & become a positive force of energy. Affect a positive change in the universe.
Till Monday,
Bill
Quote of the day "Feel the flow of energy throughout the universe & influence it in a positive way everyday."
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wisdom/Maturity & Growth
My questions begin with Why?, Why does it take us so long to learn & grow. Why are we so resistant to true wisdom & knowledge when we are young? I think these are hard questions especially for anyone that has children. I have 3 daughters who range in age from 29 to almost 16 but I don't think these questions are unique to my children. I know when I was growing up I thought I knew it all, so I believe this is truly a universal question. I also know that the growth I've gone through over the past 12 years has been amazing. I've been able to learn & grow because of the things I've read, the people in my life & the amazing life coaching of Susie Wise-Peterson. Through this time I've been able to learn some very difficult lessons. Some of these lessons I've already shared with you, I'm hopeful that we can continue to share and grow together.
My question though is why it takes us so long to be open to growth/wisdom & maturity. I believe a big part of the reason is our EGO. I think it takes us years to try and tame the beast that is our EGO & so only after we do can we begin to open up to other possibilities. I've always liked the stories about King Arthur & in fact I wrote a large term paper in college on Le Morte d'arthur the original story of King Arthur written by Sir Thomas Malory. In this legend one of the things I've always found intriguing is the fact Merlin the wizard ages backwards. What a wonderful thought that when we're in our prime we have all the knowledge we've learned throughout our life.
Many people live their life in the past because of this paradox, they fill themselves with what if? what if I could go back in time & change things? What if I knew then what I know now? The real trap is getting yourself caught in this game. The important thing to always remember is to live your life in the current moment & no matter how hard you try, you can't go back & change anything. Accept the past for what it was & move forward to the next moment.
Unlocking the key to opening the mind at an earlier age would be an amazing thing. I think the other part of the equation is experience. I think it takes life expereince to open ourselves up & that's why we are resistant to wisdom, maturity & growth because we need to learn our own lessons in life. If you know anything about the Tao it says that everything will come to you when it's the right time & the right situation. I hope for all of you that the time is right to grow into the pure potential that each one of us has.
Finally, I have one other intersting note at least for me; many of the things I read & learned swam around in my head for years until they truly started to make sense & shift my way of life. Hopefully reading this blog will at least open your mind to the knowledge that will help you to change. The change is truly up to you & it will come when it's the right time & the right situation.
Until tomorrow,
Bill
Quote of the day: "Listen to the wisdom of the elders in your life, they know things you may need to know, to grow into a more joyful life."
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Expectations
Do you have expectations? Do you set expectations in
everything you do? It's very easy in life to expect a certain outcome and
we all tend to do it in almost everything we do. Expectations on their
own are not necessarily bad, but in the universal sense they set up
disappointment and by setting an outcome the universe works towards that
expectation.
So, how do you feel when you've set an expectation, and you have the outcome
you expected? For most of us it's nice but not truly joyful because we
already decided what we will get out of a situation. For example, if you plan a
vacation to place you've never gone to before and set your expectation that
you'll have a good time, even if you have a good time is it truly as good as if
you'd let go of the expectation and just enjoyed the trip?
My feeling is that expectations only lessen the joy you can feel and if you
don't reach the expectation you've set you're truly disappointed. So, why
set them? Why not instead just enjoy every moment and fully enjoy every
experience that you have. To me expectations are like are like a grade in
school if expect an "A" and get a "B" you're disappointed
and if you expect an "A" and get an "A" you're not really
happy because you've reach what you already expected.
Take time to examine what you expect in your life from all situations you deal
with and especially think about what you expect from the people in your
life. Live life in the now and enjoy every moment, celebrate the joy of
discovery and let go of expectations.
Till tomorrow,
Bill
Quote of the day "Let go of expectations and live life in the
moment!"
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Compassion
The greatest love we can have for another is true
Compassion. In today's busy world we are desensitized by other people's
stories. There's so much bad news on the TV, Internet, phone and
newspapers that we've grown into people that don't feel, period. We're
afraid to feel because we're afraid that once we give ourselves to another or
to a situation, we won't be able to manage our own feelings.
Dictionary.com's definition of compassion is as follows: "a feeling of
deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied
by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering.". Compassion truly is
the opening of your heart to another...putting their needs before yours which
is as close to unconditional love that we may be able to reach.
Trust me I know it's hard to open your heart, I've been told all my life that I
care to deeply about people and I feel their pain when they go through
difficult things in their lives. Have I been hurt by people because of
this? Of course, I have but I've never changed the way that I am. I
love people deeply and I always look for the positive in any person that comes
into my life. If I can't find the positive, I try to look at what I need to
learn from this person. I also try and remember that we are all divine
beings trying to do our best. People making mistakes is part of us being
human, if we can try and understand where they're coming from, we will grow as
a person and the world will be a better place because of our understanding and
compassion.
Deepak Chopra wrote this about if compassion is superficial : "When your
individual self identifies with the universal self, then it feels compassion
for anyone or any living creature. It’s not superficial in the least, because
whatever you are feeling compassion for, it is yourself that you are feeling.
Nothing could be more personal and direct than your own feelings. And it is
profound because it is more than sentimental or emotional involvement, your
soul is engaging and recognizing itself in the soul essence of the other. You
are seeing yourself and knowing yourself in the life of the being you are
feeling that compassion for."
Open your heart to love and compassion, let go of the fear of feeling, instead
accept your feelings and grow as a person.
Till tomorrow,
Bill
Quote of the day "Allow compassion to open heart and discover what true
love is."
Monday, July 27, 2009
Reflections
I've always been a person who believes that God/universe has
a sense of humor. The reason I am bringing this up now is that to me one
of the most interesting/funny things that happen in life is the reflection of
things you need to learn back at you. Some people become very annoyed by
this process, but I've always tried to find some humor in it because
God/universe will continue to bring this lesson up to you until you learn it and
move past it.
There several parts to the idea of reflection, I will try and give an example
of each one. The first example, to me, is the people you meet. Have
you ever wondered why a person in the office or neighborhood, or church drives
you crazy? They may have never even done anything to get you upset but
there's something about them that you just don't like, and you don't know
why. Most of the time this is because of reflection. This person
exhibits a quality of yourself that you don't like very much or are trying to
work on, for example you tend to be a quiet person who wants to be more sociable
and the person in the office that annoys you is loud and very sociable.
This isn't an easy lesson and it took me a long time to try and look deeper
into why I didn't like a certain person. But for me, I always try to come
from the point of "what can I learn from this relationship" everyone
we meet in our life is there for a reason and sometimes it's because of the
idea of "reflection". To learn the things about ourselves that
we must forgive, work on or move through.
The second way this works is a little more direct. You have a problem
with anger and you know you do but you can't seem to get it under
control. Well, God/universe will throw situations at you in your life
that will cause you to get angry. This may upset you, understandably, but
instead you should be again looking at "what I can learn from this"
. That's why I believe that God/universe has a sense of humor.... not
always a good one but all He knows is to help you to be a better person!
If the same type of situation keeps reoccurring in your life look at what you
need to learn, change or grow through to lead a more joyful/positive life.
Finally, although this isn't truly "reflection" it's worthy of
mentioning here. God/universe doesn't understand "no" all the
universe knows is to provide what we need. So, if you keep repeating that
I "don't have enough money" God/universe will give you more of not
having enough money because that's what you asked for. This is a very
complex final point, and it takes a while to wrap your head around it but to
use the example above you should say "I have all the money I need" and
God/universe will continue to provide you "all the money you
need". This is especially true with your gratefuls and visions board.
Don’t think about lack, think instead about having everything you need.
Thoughts can change the world, watch what you think and try and learn from
everyone that comes into your life, especially if it's someone that annoys
you. Look deep inside & see what's being reflected back.
Till tomorrow,
Bill
Quote of the day "Love the person you see in the mirror and learn from
every person that enters your life. Love to life and love yourself"
Friday, July 24, 2009
Emotional Attachment
Yesterday we delved into one of the biggest obstacles I've
had to overcome in my life, my father. What I learned from the experience
and the process that I went through to remove this baggage from my life is
called "emotional attachment".
What is emotional attachment, for me, the easiest way to explain it is this;
have you ever wondered why a song brings certain feelings to you or a movie or
a picture. The reason we instantly fall into an emotional state when we
hear a song or see a movie or picture is because we attached an emotion to them
the 1st time, we experienced the song, movie or photo. This emotion can
be good or bad, but we save it in our memory, and we always go back to it,
that's the way the mind works.
So, if we expand this idea to events in our life it's easy to see how we can
fall into old patterns quickly. The proof of this to me, coming from a
big family, is that each of my sisters can recite a event that happened when we
were young but because it wasn't an important event for all of us, some of us
don't remember anything about it. Yet the one reciting the story can give
you every detail still like they were living through it again right now.
The problem with this is that if we've had difficult things happen to us in our
lives, like my dad saying, "You could have done better". We
attach emotions to anything similar that reminds us of those words and
instantly you can be pulled down to a very bad place. It works kind of
like this for me; 20 years ago I was fired from a job, I had no idea it was
going to happen in fact I did a lot of good things for this place but in my
head rather than thinking about the good I did, I went immediately to "I'm
not good enough"....."I can never be good enough". Thus,
what followed was weeks of trying to get out of this depression that was caused
by this "old emotion" which really didn't have to do with the job
situation.
The way we get past this is to recognize the emotional attachment and choose a
different reaction. This takes work but the rewards are great because
just as the mind remembers the original event once we re-attach the event to
something different the mind will remember the new feeling. This change
in thought is what will help us get past anything that has happened to us in
our past. If we move our "old" destructive thoughts to
"new" positive/joyful thoughts we can truly change our lives.
I hope this helps and I hope you all have a great weekend.
Till Monday,
Bill
Quote of the day "Find an old thought or feeling, change it to a joyful
new thought and you'll never fear the past, again."
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Love Yourself
The response to yesterday's blog was amazing & several
of you commented to me that being quiet is something that's hard for you or
something you don't like to do. Because of that I wanted to talk about
the struggles I had with being quiet when I was younger. To me one of the
main reasons people are afraid or don't like to be quiet is because they don't
like themselves very much, I know that was true for me.
It's important to understand that to give love you need to have love to give
& that truly begins with loving yourself & being comfortable with who
you are. For me it took many years to get there, I grew up in a family of
5, I have 4 sisters & I'm in the middle of them. A lot of pressure
was put on me by my dad because I was the only boy & he wanted me to
succeed. The problem was he wanted it so much that I could never do
enough to please him. I was almost a straight A student, finished in the
top 10 in graduating class in HS, was a pretty good athlete, involved in
student government, chess team, choir & all the school plays. But it
was never enough for him & therefore I never truly knew who I was or what I
really wanted in life. I stumbled through life until I was in my mid 30's,
that’s when my change began.
I was fortunate to meet Heidi who was very supportive of me, changing some of
the things I didn't like about myself. As I mentioned before, the change
started for me with reading "The Return of Merlin" by Deepak
Chopra. He is still one of my favorite authors & I own 8-10 of his
books. I've also enjoyed Julie Cameron, James Redfield, Neal Donald
Walsch, Gary Zukav & Marianne Williamson to name way too many.... LOL
Anyway, my change took time & I didn't really get past my fear of quiet
until my dad’s death & the help from my life coach Susie
Wise-Peterson. What I learned is that you must forgive yourself for the
things that have happened in your life. As I've mentioned before the past
is the past & you can't change it no matter how hard you try. But, if
you acknowledge it, forgive yourself or the other person or both & let the
pain go you can move past it. I've discovered that everything in your head,
no matter how bad, can be changed by the steps I just outlined. It's in
that change of thought that you can be reborn to a more joyful/positive life.
Once I resolved the issues with my Dad, I actually loved being by myself &
I enjoy taking time to be quiet. I know the only way for me to continue
to grow is to love myself so I can share that love with the world. The
change in me was/is dramatic & I know it can happen for you as well.
Continue with me on this "Journey to Joy".
Till tomorrow,
Bill
Quote of the Day "Love yourself first, it's the only way to be able to
share your love with the world."