wishes for 2008 getting on the yellow bus

December 28, 2007 at 4:06 pm (intention) (, )

This is a time when we reflect on the past and make plans for the future. And I have been thinking about the yellow bus we chase. “The yellow life bus”………….

I believe that this bus travels at its own speed and we have no idea when or where we will get on. Or when we’ll get off…… But this story is only about getting on the bus. We have decided to board the bus. We want to board the yellow bus. And each of us, I think, has our own yellow bus.

As we pack our bags we don’t know what to pack and how to dress but we have made the decision. Will it rain or will it snow? Will the wind blow or will the sun shine? As we run towards it we adapt. As we run we get fit. As we run downhill our downhill muscles improve. As we run the route changes and we meet people and they have a message for us…if we listen. As we chase the bus, we get fitter and we start to share our bus-catching-wisdom with new- yellow-bus-chasers.

 This reminds me of the book I read called “Oh! The Places You’ll Go!” by Dr. Seuss:

 You’ll get mixed up, of course,

as you already know.

You’ll get mixed up

with many strange birds as you go.

So be sure when you step.

Step with care and great tact

and remember that Life’s

a Great Balancing Act.

Just never forget to be dexterous and deft.

And never mix up your right foot with your left.

You can read the rest of this great life story here.

But deciding to catch the bus is a risky choice. And some, like the perfectionists amongst us will never even get their bags packed. It takes them too long to prepare. Let Dr. Seuss continue……

Waiting for the fish to bite

or waiting for wind to fly a kite

or waiting around for Friday night

or waiting, perhaps, for their Uncle Jake

or a pot to boil, or a Better Break

or a sting of pearls, or a pair of pants

or a wig with curls, or Another Chance.

Everyone is just waiting.

NO!

That’s not for you!

 

Is taking risks then the answer?

 

“In the movie Ranging Bull, boxer Jack La Motta’s manager explains to him why he should shed some weight and fight an unknown opponent. After an intricate spiel that leaves La Motta baffled, he concludes, “So do it. If you win, you win, and if you lose, you win.”” 

2008 is upon us: “So do it. If you win, you win, and if you lose, you win.”

May you decide on your yellow bus and may you move mountains during 2008.

I have my running shoes on and am waiting to run part of the course with you.

 

Johan Horak

P.S. Deciding to:

Get fit

Get your doctorate

Get your own blog

Write the book

Jump the canyon

Learn to sing

Go dancing

Do Yoga

Decorate your home

Start taking photos

Make more videos

Make more friends

Make more money

Help more people

Go to Seal Island

Climb Kilamanjaro

Love yourself

Play with the kids

Go fishing

Let go

Whatever we do we will not wait

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TWELVE STEPS FOR FEARLESS LIVING

September 14, 2007 at 8:13 am (happiness, intention, law of love, love)

by Ada Porat

At any given moment in life, we find ourselves at a variety of crossroads. These choice points that we have to deal with are at times mundane, or easy, or even downright scary.

Lately, when I talk to people, many of them express that they are facing major, life-defining crossroads.  I am experiencing it myself. For one person it may involve taking their business to another level, for another it may mean leaving a job that no longer works. For others, that life-defining moment is on a personal level: finding the courage to break free from addiction, leave a relationship or reclaim their health.

Something deeper in you is being called forth at the crossroads of life’s journey and, once you answer the call, you know that life will not be the same.

At the initial stage of a life-defining crossroads, you may be unsure about how to proceed. Inspired guidance has not yet come forth and you may feel as if you are lost between the past and the future. This stage offers you the opportunity to embrace the unknown rather than feeling afraid or stuck. How do you do this without going into panic or fear?

It is very helpful to know that the experience of nothingness – the void of the unknown – is really the experience of pure potential. The place of non-material nothingness embodies pure, undifferentiated potential for a new reality to emerge in response to your intention, focus and faith. Instead of emptiness, this space contains the fullness of all possibilities. It offers you the opportunity create a new level of being for your soul to experience.

The experience of this non-material space offers you a profound opportunity for conscious creation. It is helpful to recognize that you are not at the whim of outside circumstances and random events here. You can consciously guide and create events through your focused intention, which forms the core of any creative process. When you set your intention clearly and specifically, you signal to the energies out there to create a reality that resonates with what you hold in mind.

Next, you need to take responsibility for your feelings so that you are in emotional alignment with your intention, banishing any sense of fear, worry, concern or doubt. Wherever our focus goes, energy flows. It is therefore essential to recognize any thoughts, feelings and emotions of fear, and to release these with compassion so your mind can be at peace – the true resting place of faith.

Finally, you have to let go of trying to control outcomes. Instead, present your desire or need to the Divine and then detach from it. Simply let go of all attachments and aversions in relation to the situation: both your attachment to the desired outcome and your fears of the alternative. Allow Divinity to respond to your situation at the appropriate time and in the appropriate way.

Then, allow gratitude to fill your being: give thanks for Divine guidance, provision and support to flow into you with each breath you take. Let the Divine Presence which sustains your very being, surround and fill you with a deep sense of gratitude. The attitude of gratitude expands your perspective to recognize guidance, synchronicities and confirmation on your journey.

From the perspective of gratitude and trust, you will take inspired action rather than pushing to make things happen from a place of fear or control. You are indeed part of a dynamic feedback loop with Divinity; a co-creative relationship where you are holding space for answers to emerge through your intention, faith, and gratitude.

When you grasp the enormous potential inherent in this process, you will see the crossroads of life as an opportunity to create optimal outcomes with the raw materials of life. Co-creating with Divine inspiration, your mind can begin to grasp what it means to have all of time and space at your disposal.

Here are a few principles to keep in mind as you learn to become fearless in the field of all possibilities:

1. Remain detached from your expectations and fears. Recognize that attachment breeds expectation and fear. Instead, focus on the Eternal Source of your supply and keep your focus on that Divine Source rather than on circumstances.

2. Keep your perspective on the present moment. When we focus on the future, we feed fear and anxiety; when we focus on the past, we feed guilt, blame and regret. In the present moment, there is always enough grace to meet your need, no matter how overwhelming the circumstances. By staying focused on the present, you stay open to all the possibilities.

3. Adapt quickly to mistakes. Rather than turning a setback into some judgment about yourself, the situation or somebody else, simply acknowledge your feelings of disappointment and take note of what you have learned from it. Then renew the process of detachment, surrender and trust so you can return to your ultimate resting place of peace.

4. Be alert to tiny signals – major turning points of life often arrive as small signals at first. Learn to see and interpret the metaphors through which life speaks to you.

5. Cultivate a healthy, balanced connection between your soul and body. You will be most effective at decision-making when you remain aware of your spiritual core guiding you through the physical challenges of life, rather than trying to disassociate from either aspect.

6. Stay flexible in your understanding and embrace ambiguity. Transformation is sometimes a messy process. Flexibility makes it easier to release unrealistic expectations when they prove untenable.

7. Be patient. You are a spiritual being that exists in eternity; don’t let human expectations and timelines rob you of peace. Surrender every fear, doubt, anxiety or worry as it surfaces, so you can hold a space of clear intention and trust the perfect unfolding of Divine order.

8. Take fabulously good care of yourself. Nurture yourself with healthy food, exercise and rest so you can have the physical resilience and stamina to realize optimal outcomes.

9. Allow your core values to guide your decisions. When your choices, actions and behaviors are aligned with your values, you won’t need to second-guess yourself.

10. Honor healthy boundaries. Learn that “no” can be a complete sentence. It’s a healthy and necessary way to address external demands at a time when you are figuring out major life decisions.

11. Be discerning about the company you keep. During times of change, it is important to receive validation from people whose view of reality matches your own. Such validation and encouragement grounds and supports you in trusting your own inner guidance, whereas negative people deplete your energy.

12. Take time for meditation or contemplation. This practice will help you stay centered and at peace. It is also a powerful way to re-connect to Divine inspiration and fuel for your soul.

Together, these principles can help you fearlessly face the unknown and embrace new possibilities. I suggest that you pick even just one of these principles and make it a part of your life during the next month. Then see what happens!

Facing life-defining crossroads as the co-creator of your life can feel scary or intimating. May these principles help develop you to align with your Divine Source to co-create from a place of faith instead of fear. The cross-roads of your life can become a life-changing opportunity!

©Copyright 2007 Ada Porat.

This article may be freely distributed in whole or in part, provided there is no charge for it and this notice is attached. Ada Porat is a vibrational healer and life balance coach with extensive international teaching and clinical experience.  She uses body/mind/spirit techniques to help clients live fearlessly. For more information, visit http://www.AdaPorat.com

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Law of love and loved ones: Why are they not interested? Intro

March 11, 2007 at 10:24 am (Ho'oponopono, ada porat, intention, law of attraction, law of love, love)

“Law of love and our loved ones” is related to “How can I change the world?” Let me explain.

Although we’re not more than a dust particle we want to change the world. We have such great intentions, but as long as our intentions are focused on the physical world, the duality world, we will never realize that the world we see is the world we created. The world is you. And the sooner you realize that you are the world the sooner you’ll stop trying to change the-world-out-there.

We all want to make a difference to all the issues out-there.

Yesterday I had a chat to a lovely friend. Her husband cheated on her and she endured a lot of pain. After a few months he moved back into the nest. As we discussed the issue it reminded me of the problems out-there. She told me that her husband is not affectionate, he is cold, aloof and a real pain. She’s right. Continue reading

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March 11, 2007 at 10:22 am (Ho'oponopono, ada porat, forgive, happiness, intention, law of attraction, law of love, love)

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January 19, 2007 at 11:10 am (affirmation, intention, synchrodestiny)

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