Remember
We come to this plane of existence in full remembrance of who and what we are, but we quickly learn to forget, and cling to the false reality of this place. Each month, I offer a reminder of the ever enduring Spirit that is YOU!
- Wiah
Remembers for
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Daylight
December 5, 2006 -
Deprivation…
November 4, 2006 -
Waiting For The World To Change
October 8, 2006 -
I Am The TAO
September 12, 2006 -
CHOICES and ACTIONS, Fear and Uncertainty
August 5, 2006 -
Changing and Re-Defining Our Relationships
July 11, 2006 -
The Eye Of My Hurricane
June 5, 2006 -
Remember Temple, Remember the TAO
May 14, 2006 -
Blessings Of The Dhammapda
April 1, 2006 -
LIVE? LIVE. LIVE!
March 14, 2006 -
Age 5 Syndrome
February 7, 2006 -
A Remember for Children
January 14, 2006
The Eye Of My Hurricane
The eye of my hurricane is on the outside of the storm. If you are as still and as quiet, you may hear the rage inside; yet, each is needed for the completion of the other.
Thoughts from the years past:
Control of a situation is having no attachment to the outcome, It seems something of an embarrassment to admit that I wander. I should have all the answers and not need to wonder.
We suffer not from a lock of humanity in the world, but rather from an over-abundance. The so-called value we place on life tends to devalue it more that anything.
Being truly selective and discriminatory may not necessarily mean limiting those options you are willing to accept. Instead, it may mean being willing to accept all of them as they appear.
We are a walking, talking physical manifestation of all the paired opposites in the world that exist for the sole purpose of harmony. The constant tendency towards balance almost dictates that we seek out that which is or represents the opposite of who we are, whether we understand or not, in order to achieve harmony.
You have only one inalienable right on the day you are born, the right to breathe. If you can handle that on your own, you may or may not then be fed, clothed, and sheltered in the manner in which you would like to become accustomed. …NO guarantee…
Look around, we all water things that are dead, hoping they will revive… ..see them for what they are…DEAD …then move forward.
by Elaine Star Hamman