Today is the last day of Inspired! and NaBloPoMo. As an offering of inspiration is an hour-long compilation of Motivational Speeches
Do these speeches motivate or change you? Let’s discuss in comments.
Today is the last day of Inspired! and NaBloPoMo. As an offering of inspiration is an hour-long compilation of Motivational Speeches
Do these speeches motivate or change you? Let’s discuss in comments.
For today’s Inspired! I offer you a quote about life… YOUR life. I hope you find it as inspiring as I do.
How does this quote make you feel, dear readers? Let’s discuss it in comments.
For today’s Inspired! here is a beautiful, feel-good song by Ziggy Marley
How does this song make you feel, dear readers? Share with me in comments.
While looking for something motivational (to get me motivated to write *laughs*), I came across this wonderful video – Mindshift
Do the words in this video motivate you, dear readers? Let’s discuss it in comments.
For today’s Inspired! I came across this poem and found it inspirational. Thought you all might too:
Poet: Julie Hebert, © 2012
Growing up we are told many things,
One being, you can do anything.
But somewhere between child and adult,
Things change and we no longer sing.
Life takes on a whole different meaning,
From what we may have first believed.
We all get so caught up in what life expects,
And forget what we all could achieve.
Whoever told you, you weren’t allow,
To follow all of your dreams?
Was it someone who took away your dream,
Or was it you who was afraid of your schemes.
Whatever the reason, I now must ask,
Why not you, don’t you think
It’s time for you to take control of your life,
So you’ll be happy to look back with no regret.
Found here: http://www.wow4u.com/why-not-you/index.html
How does this poem make you feel, dear readers? Do you ever ask yourself what happened to your dreams? Or are you living them? Let’s discuss it in comments.
A little over a year ago when I first discovered Ho’oponopono on Youtube, the only teachers were Joe Vitale and Dr. Hew Lin (the original teacher). Within the past seven months, two others have uploaded videos to Youtube teaching it. They are Mabel Katz and Jonathan Parker. I haven’t listen to them yet. I prefer to go to the source, which is Dr. Hew Lin. I like Joe Vitale’s teachings. He brought Dr. Lin’s Ho’oponopono to the masses and worked along side him to write a book.
So why bring this up under Inspired!? The simple answer is, Ho’oponopono is inspiring. We live in a world torn apart these days by an Us/Them mentality. It is crashing in on top of all of us, regardless of where we live. We all need some healing and Ho’oponopono can give us that. Ho’o (just going to call it that now since the word is so long to write and I am sick and lazy) teaches us to take responsibility, for our actions and others’ actions as well. Through it’s practice, you learn forgiveness and gratitude.
The practice can be a simple meditation (not sanctioned by Dr. Lin or Vitale, but one I found online last year):
Some have asked, who are you speaking to during this meditation? It can be God, Gods, Yahweh, Allah, the Buddha, Your Higher Self, the Great Spirit, the Universe, the Great Cosmic Hoo-Haa – do you get the picture that the practice itself is non-religious, but because you are practicing it, it becomes deeply rooted in whatever religion or philosophy (or lack thereof) that you follow? Powerful, huh? *smiles*
Why do you need to apologize? Because we all make mistakes and we need to collectively be humbled by those mistakes and speak that we are genuinely sorry for them. This is part of taking on the mantle of responsibility, your own and others.
What if you have nothing to ask forgiveness for? For instance, you just went to confession and bore your soul to your priest. Do you still need to ask for forgiveness? The answer is yes. This is a collective forgiveness. You aren’t just asking to be forgiven for yourself, but for the entire world.
And finally, you open your heart to Gratitude, to be thankful to whomever you pray to, even to your Higher Self. It’s been scientifically proven that those who express gratitude on a daily basis are happier people. They’ve tapped into the collective consciousness of others and the Universe as a whole.
So, what is the end-game for doing Ho’o? You don’t have to target any specific area for forgiveness, just speak the words, Please forgive me. This allows you to be responsible for yourself and everyone around you, and to be grateful.
I can attest to how powerful this practice is. I’d been estranged from my husband for over a year. Our marriage had crumbled and I’d moved from OK back to VA where I was born and lived prior to meeting him. The relationship involved emotional and physical abuse. He is a narcissist and I had 4 mental illnesses of my own to deal with. After I moved back home, I cut all ties with him, but it gnawed at me, the hatred I felt toward him. I blamed him for most of the failure.
I began the Ho’o practice. I did it nightly for months. As my heart opened to forgiveness and gratitude, I began to realize that we were both at fault. The first thing I did was forgive myself – for the painful marriage and my part in its failure. Then, I wrote to him, forgave him, admitting my own failures too. He was surprised by both my forgiveness and admittance. Finally, he admitted his parts in our failure, something narcissists rarely ever do. I had taken on both of our failure, asked forgiveness for them and expressed my gratitude for the both of us with this simple practice. I honestly believe that as my heart healed, so did his without his participation. That’s the power of Ho’o. My husband and I are now back to being the wonderful friends we were before the marriage began. And although we are no longer in love with one another, we do love one another.
Here is a video of Joe Vitale explaining Ho’oponopono:
And if you want to hear Dr. Hew Lin speak about it, check out this series of videos
It is Thanksgiving in the US and people all over the country are celebrating what they are thankful for today. For today’s Inspired! I offer a TED talk on Gratitude by Jane Ransom
Do you practice Gratitude on a daily basis, dear readers? If so, share your experiences with us in comments. Let’s discuss.
I’ve been following Prince Ea, a Spoken Word Poet, on Youtube for a while now because I resonate with a lot of what he has to say. For today’s Inspired! I’ve chosen his words on how detached we are from our loved ones and the world via cell phones and social media. He says…
You need not delete your social networks or destroy your cell phones, the message is simple, be balanced, be mindful, be present, be here.
How do you feel about Prince Ea’s message, dear readers? Let’s discuss it in comments.
As some of my readers may recall, Thích Nhất Hạnh, affectionately called Thay by his devotees and friends, is one of my spiritual teachers. His words of wisdom have Inspired! me for over a decade now. Here is one of my favorite, inspiring quotes:
Does this quote inspire you to live a more peaceful life, dear readers? Let’s discuss it in comments.
In honor of suicide survivors, today’s Inspired! – Never To Late by Three Days Grace
How does this song make you feel, dear readers? Let’s discuss it in comment.
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