I've written recently about my desire to slow down and let change happen. Part of that post contained the following text:
Absorbing and regurgitating self-help books at lightening speed is like taking a sip from a fire hose.
I do truly believe that enlightenment can be found in books, but unless it is applied in a practical nature, it is going to be fleeting, at best.
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I feel like I’ve lost a lot of momentum lately, like I’m half the person I was a few weeks ago. My spiritual mojo is shot lately. My will to do things is there, but the energy and time is not.
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If you're anything like me, you spend much of your days wishing for more. If I could just have another couple hundred dollars in my paycheck to cover baby expenses, I'd be set, I tell myself.
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Last night I was going through some old CD-ROM’s of files from the computers I have owned over the years and I found a little Brain Function executable program that asks you a series of twenty seemingly disjointed questions and evaluates your answers to tell you what kind of learner and person you are. I couldn’t even tell you where I got this thing or who the software designer is. It’s a silly little exercise but it only took five minutes of my time and it had sparked my curiosity so I went ahead and did it.
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There is a negative force in nature and a positive force in nature. In each case, we are the catalyst by our thoughts and actions. That’s why it’s not a great idea to spend your energy talk about how sick you are, or how out of shape you are, or the symptoms you have. That just reaffirms that you are unhealthy. It sends a message out to the universe that you are ill, and you will continue to be ill. We often do this in order to get sympathy from others. Sick people seem to always talk about being sick. I know many who are this way and I have been guilty of it myself, from time to time.
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