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All my spaces are love
All my spaces are love…the phrase (not some trite spiritual catch-phrase but one that is KNOWN deeply) feels so key that I find I want to write it on the air with my finger. Small adjustment but what a difference than this idea I nurtured that all my spaces were void, like one of those blank canvases I no longer seem able to paint upon…yet, when I perceive what is already there, wanting to be expressed, even before dipping my brush; those are always the best canvases of all. When we change the feeling around a circumstances, especially one as pivotal as this, it alters absolutely everything. I find I can allow things to be softer now; as I must, to hold the balance that allows the love-light to shine through…. My morning revelation and how it alters everything (read on). Continue reading →
Posted in Meditation, Menu, Recovery chronic illness, Spirituality, Yoga
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Tagged balance, Bhakti Yoga, blank canvas, devotion, food intollerance, god, healing, left and right brain hemispheres, love in everything, negating belief systems, no need to do anything, over-stimulated mind, place in the middle, quantum space, thriving, unconditional love, void, women of Bhakti, yin-yang
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On the insistence upon proof
Last night, I watched “The man who knew infinity” and am still unravelling the many threads that this film started unpicking for me but one thing I noticed is how I now find I am able to call a truce with left-side pursuits such as maths and science just as soon as I notice that their innate process of using and following intuition and of following a path towards god or source is no different, really, than mine. Where the rift has occurred – for me, perhaps for the whole modern world – has been where left-brainedness has become synonymous with this absolute insistence upon demonstration of every step that took you to that brand new place using preexisting yardsticks; that nothing is considered anything in this current world paradigm (which is, I believe, about to change) without irrefutable proof first which is, in most cases, putting the cart before the horse. One of my favourite quotes from Einstein is “No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it” and I believe this as a fundamental start point to all problem solving , in light of which demanding “proof” is like a noose dragging you back inside that old paradigm and holding you prisoner there. Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Films, Life choices, Life journey, Meditation, Spirituality, Symbolic journeys, Universe
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Tagged changing the paradigm, channelled information, Einstein, god, higher dimensions, higher dimensionsc, how do we know what we know, intuition, left and right hemispheres of the brain, mathematics, proof, science, seeking god in the numbers, source, Srinivasa Ramanujan, stepping into the unknown, The man who knew infinity, the underlying purpose of mathematics, trust, working together
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