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RE: PLEASE SHARE YOUR WISDOM - 8/30/2008 9:49:35 AM   
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Edda
 
You are quite welcome. You have no doubt noticed the hundreds of other thoughtful articles at the site on the subjects of Inspiration, Healing and other Spiritual matters.

May your weekend be blessed as well.


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RE: PLEASE SHARE YOUR WISDOM - 9/3/2008 11:39:39 AM   
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Dear Jude and Alchemist,
I am glad the post helped you Jude. Alchemist, I thank you for sending me the origin of those words, as I didn't know where they came from. I looked up the site you gave me and have actually bought a book on it form Borders, which I am reading slowly. It is nice to know it has roots somewhere. Also you know I've been thinking they are very similar to the words of Jesus on the cross, father forgive them,,,, ect. I am using the words with JAckory when I do healing for him too.
Love you all, whenever I log on to Gratefulness it is a lovely journal, like meeting all of you in one big room full of love. Thank you bothx love and light
Gina and jackory.                    
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RE: PLEASE SHARE YOUR WISDOM - 9/3/2008 1:20:30 PM   
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I am always pleased when Spirit uses me to bring more meaning into someone's experience. I thank you for sharing your experience and it lends credibility to one of the claims of Ho'oponopono that "
You don't really have to believe in it when you do it at first.". That is very helpful since building belief out of thin air is a tough thing to do.
 
I hadn't realized that the words are similar to what Jesus said on the cross but you are correct.


Blessings, Alchemist


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RE: PLEASE SHARE YOUR WISDOM - 11/13/2008 3:22:06 AM   
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In a book of daily reflections by Ulrich Schaffer, which it seems has not been translated into English, I find this entry for today:

"Perhaps loving mindfulness ist the most serious prayer of which we are capable. In the confusion of our days, when we no longer know what to think and how to act, we can only, with our whole being, turn to mindfulness. Through such attention we can reach the inner side of things and processes, and perhaps we will then see clearly what we want to say and how we can act. Mindfulness opens the world to us and it opens us to the world, thus creating mutual understanding."

(Hopefully my translation is as true to the original as possible. If it resonates with you it probably is. )

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RE: PLEASE SHARE YOUR WISDOM - 11/13/2008 4:53:05 AM   
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Juliana, it resonates with me!

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RE: PLEASE SHARE YOUR WISDOM - 11/13/2008 7:46:19 AM   
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I agree Juliana . . .
Loving mindfulness is where all the answers to our problems and life dilemmas reside. It's not always easy, but if we practice we can prepare ourselves for the day when it is really hard.
I would do well to keep this in my thoughts.
Thank you dear Juliana
with love . . .
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RE: PLEASE SHARE YOUR WISDOM - 11/14/2008 3:53:40 AM   
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This came this morning via email and I though it was worth sharing with you. It's from Alan Cohen.

As Dee and I took our bulkhead seats on our flight to Hawaii, we noticed a young newlywed couple seeking their seats in the row across the aisle from us. They were on their honeymoon, obviously very much in love and excited about their adventure. When they realized that they were assigned seats apart from each other, both in middle seats one behind another, their countenance dropped like a five-year-old whose ice cream cone fell on the sidewalk.
      The passenger sitting next to the husband, a woman well beyond newlywed age, sensed their upset and very kindly offered to switch seats with the bride so she could sit next to her husband. The young lady was delighted, and the women changed seats. As the older woman took her seat, I complimented her, "That was very generous of you to trade your bulkhead aisle seat for a middle seat farther back."
      The lady smiled and answered, "I was a newlywed once, and I know how they feel. Besides, I'm going to Hawaii!  I'd sit in the cargo compartment if I had to!"
      Her comment caught me by surprise. Dee and I are generally fussy about our seats. We travel a great deal, we are both tall, and we make extensive efforts to get roomy seats on airplanes. This woman, however, was in such a state of joy and appreciation that she was just happy to be on the plane, wherever she sat. Her exhilaration was so great that she created a miracle for the newlyweds. The contrast between my fussiness and her willingness was humbling.  She reminded me that happiness has little to do with conditions, and a lot to do with attitude.
      In my book I Had it All the Time, I recounted a life-changing experience I had at the East Maui Animal Refuge, a private non-profit foundation where director Sylvan Schwab and his wife Suzie oversee caring for about 600 injured or unwanted animals.  The Schwabs and their staff work selflessly, tirelessly every day from before dawn until after dusk, feeding the animals and attending to their medical needs. When a magazine reported recently interviewed Sylvan at the refuge, she came up with the same conclusion as me ― he is like a modern-day St. Francis. At the conclusion of her interview, the reporter noted to Sylvan, "I guess that when you leave this world your chances of getting into heaven are pretty good."  Sylvan smiled and replied, "I don't have to leave this world to get into heaven ― I'm already there."
      Not many people would think that taking care of injured and unloved animals 24/7 is their idea of heaven, but Sylvan is there ― which teaches me that fulfillment has less to do with conditions, and more to do with following the path that makes your heart sing.
       A Course in Miracles asks us, "Why wait for heaven?"  What a powerful question to consider! Many religions have told us that heaven is a place you earn by suffering on earth. The worse it is here, they teach, the better it will be there. But what if heaven is an experience you could attain even while walking the earth? Indeed we have all had moments of it. What would it take to make that experience more constant?
   As the charitable woman on our flight sat back in her cramped middle sit with a big smile on her face, I leaned back and reconsidered my need to get my choice seat. That lady, I decided, was an angel sent to be my teacher.  (Sometimes the best teachers show up in odd or unexpected situations and packages.)  
     When we finally landed and began to deplane, everyone was happy. The newlyweds got their seats together; the other lady made it to Hawaii; and I received one of the best lessons ever.

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RE: PLEASE SHARE YOUR WISDOM - 11/14/2008 7:39:21 AM   
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Dear Jude . . .
Thank you so much for sharing this story.
It puts into words something that has been brewing in my brain for awhile now . . . that heaven can be and is here on earth if we open ourselves to it.
For some reason Betty comes to mind as I read about the lady who so gladly offered up her seat to the newlyweds! Perhaps it is the bubbly-ness of her nature...
It has all been a good lesson for me as well.
I am humbled.
Thanks again for sharing this.
with love . . .sparrow

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RE: PLEASE SHARE YOUR WISDOM - 11/14/2008 8:38:02 AM   
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Thank you, Jude! There is a lot of wisdom in this. Attitude can make all the difference! We all could enjoy more heaven on earth by adjusting the way we approach life!

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