Good Advice on Just About Everything

I have been encouraged to post a page on quotes, ideas and inspirations I am discovering along the road.  So I will be frequently adding to this page excerpts from books, quotes, poems and channeled information to help all of us navigate our lives a little more wonderfully and a little less effortfully.  Please send me a favorite idea or quote that has helped you create a better, more productive and creative life for yourself.  Thank you,  Maya

Worry is a bit like drinking just a spoonful of poison every day. It builds up and then we can get sick.

It keeps us up at night. Weighs our shoulders down. Hangs over us in clouds of doubt and furrowed eyebrows. Worry. There’s nothing appealing about it, yet many of us find our minds entangled in self-doubt, uncertainty, and grappling with unknowns. But for Akaya Windwood, worry is a thing of the past. A few years ago, after her sister was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, Windwood made the decision to stop worrying.

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Feb. 24, 2012

When your heart is singing, you are allowing Well-being. When you are appreciating, you are allowing Well-being. When you are yelling at somebody, you’re not. When you’re feeling insecure, you’re not. When you’re frustrated, you’re not.

— Abraham

Jan.3,2012

You are joy, looking for a way to express. It’s not just that your purpose is joy, it is that you are joy. You are love and joy and freedom and clarity expressing. Energy—frolicking and eager—that’s who you are. And so, if you’re always reaching for alignment with that, you’re always on your path, and your path will take you into all kinds of places. We will not deny that you will not discover miracles and create benefits and be involved in creation, and that you will not uplift humanity—we will not say that you will not find satisfaction in so many things that you create, but we can’t get away from the acknowledgment that you are Pure Positive Energy that translates into the human emotion of joy.— Abraham

The joyous place you may be standing is temporary, and the abhorrent place that you may be standing is temporary. Your “now reality” is only a temporary, momentary culmination of what you’ve been thinking about.

— Abraham

“My Most Important Relationship Is With My Source… There is no relationship of greater importance to achieve than the relationship between you, in your physical body, right here and now, and the Soul/Source/God from which you have come. If you tend to that relationship, first and foremost, you will then, and only then, have the stable footing to proceed into other relationships. Your relationship with your own body; your relationship with money; your relationship with your parents, children, grandchildren, the people you work with, your government, your world . . . will all fall swiftly and easily into alignment once you tend to this fundamental, primary relationship first.”

— Abraham

“Make fun of death. We are as dead as it gets, and we are fully aware of this joyous experience. We are with you every time you allow it. We are in every singing bird and in every joyful child. We are part of every delicious pulsing in your environment. We are not dead, and neither will you ever be! You will just get up, one day, and get out of the movie.”

— Abraham

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We’re asking you to trust in the Well-being. In optimism there is magic. In pessimism there is nothing. In positive expectation there is thrill and success. In pessimism or awareness of what is not wanted, there is nothing. What you’re wanting to do is redefine your relationship with the Stream. We do not ask you to look at something that is black and call it white. We do not ask you to see something that is not as you want it to be and pretend that it is. What we ask you to do is practice moving your gaze. Practice changing your perspective. Practice talking to different people. Practice going to new places. Practice sifting through the data for the things that feel like you want to feel and using those things to cause you to feel a familiar place. In other words, we want you to feel familiar in your joy. Familiar in your positive expectation, familiar in your knowing that all is well, because this Universe will knock itself out giving you evidence of that Well-being once you find that place. We have enjoyed this interaction immensely. There is great love here for you. We are complete.— AbrahamExcerpted from the workshop in San Rafael, CA on Wednesday, March 4th, 1998 # 249

“If all you did was just look for things to appreciate you would live a joyous, spectacular life. If there was nothing else that you ever came to understand other than just look for things to appreciate, it’s the only tool you would ever need to predominantly hook you up with who you really are. That’s all you’d need.”

Abraham

From Out the Cave

by Joyce Sutphen

When you have been
at war with yourself
for so many years that
you have forgotten why,
when you have been driving
for hours and only
gradually begin to realize
that you have lost the way,
when you have cut
hastily into the fabric,
when you have signed
papers in distraction,
when it has been centuries
since you watched the sun set
or the rain fall, and the clouds,
drifting overhead, pass as flat
as anything on a postcard;
when, in the midst of these
everyday nightmares, you
understand that you could
wake up,
you could turn
and go back
to the last thing you
remember doing
with your whole heart:
that passionate kiss,
the brilliant drop of love
rolling along the tongue of a green leaf,
then you wake,
you stumble from your cave,
blinking in the sun,
naming every shadow
as it slips.

Many think success means getting everything I want. And we say, that’s what dead is, and there is no such thing as that kind of dead. Success is not being done; not being complete. Success is still dreaming and feeling positive in the unfolding.— Abraham

After Ritsos  by Malena Morling

You know that moment in the summer dusk
when the sunbathers have all gone home to mix drinks
and you are alone on the beach

when the waves begin to nibble
on the abandoned sand castles–
And further out, over the erupted face

of the water stained almost pink
there are a few clouds that hold
entire rooms inside of them–rooms where no one lives–

in the hair
of the light that soon will go
grey and then black. It is the moment

when even the man who mops the floor
in the execution room of the prison
stops to look up into the silence

that grows like smoke or the dusk itself.
And your mind becomes almost visible
and you know there is nothing

that is not mysterious. And that no moment
is less important than this moment.
And that imprisonment is not possible.

Erik S Lehman (a wonderful writer, fabulous cosmic videographer.  Please visit his Facebook Page, it is well worth it)

“I believe the most advantageous thing a writer can do is have a full life at a young age, and never stop living it … Travel (it doesn’t have to be far, it’s as close as your back yard), experience life, feel it, taste it, touch it… Use all your senses to form an imprint on your memory. In this way, we may summon up the senses to share with others… I feel so blessed that I had the opportunity to roam when I was a child. It doesn’t cost much, as a matter of fact, I remember an experience of mine: I rode my bicycle up the Pacific Coast from Huntington beach, CA, to Seattle, WA, with very little money, and I won’t lie to you, it was scary. But I lived, and soaked in every bit of it. Camping in campgrounds and living off campfire Ramen and hotdogs. I had never seen so many stars in the sky in all my life… This was only one of my journeys. I’ve settled a bit now, but I carry them with me … and I share them with all, in prose ♥ LIVE. It’s what you’re here for ♥”

Reduce your workload by 30% and increase your fun load by 30% and you will increase your revenues by 100%. And you will increase your productivity by 10,000%. (If there could be such a percentage.) More fun, less struggle — more results on all fronts.— AbrahamOur Love,
Jerry and Esther

2 comments to Good Advice on Just About Everything

  1. Tricia Shelden says:

    Maya,

    Today the movers came to my house and loaded the truck…I quit my job 11/2 and my psychotherapy practice on 11/17. I attended the Steven Forrest apprenticeship on !!/3-11/6 in California…loved it. I am selling my house and moving to Palm Harbor on 1/9. I have rented an apt in Palm Harbor and am sending in resumes for jobs…I hope to work for Suncoast Hospice…Please say a prayer…So far everything has been working beautifully…It’s a real North Node in Aries experience…LOVE YOUR WEBSITE!

    Blessings,
    Tricia

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