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Writings from Afar

Archive for February, 2014

Imaginary Worlds

The boy picks up a stick and draws out the play.  “Here’s the line of scrimmage.  Johnny, you go deep down the sideline.  Jimmy, you go out and across.   Tim, you block and then go short.” instructs the quarterback.  They break their huddle after taking a swift hand over the dirt to erase their precious […]

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The Art of Allowing

You sit at your desk waiting for a phone call to begin the teleconference meeting.  As you think about the agenda for the meeting, you begin to wonder whether or not you are over-stepping your bounds.  The phone rings, and the meeting begins.  You step into your knowing and present your “off-the-wall” ideas.  There is […]

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Reflecting Love

First, let’s start with the theory of love.  What is love, and why do we care to have it as so much of our lives?  Love was created with the intention of providing a means of showing affection and belonging to one another as well as giving something that is intangible of ourselves to others.   […]

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The Genuine Vase

This is the story of a man and an apple tree.  No, it’s not the great Sir Isaac Newton, but another young fellow who was sitting under an apple tree, thinking about his purpose in life, when he fell into a deep sleep.  This sleep was so deep that he began to dream, and he […]

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Release the Tension

As the muscles contract in your body, you can feel the blood being constricted and the pain begin.  When you can learn how to “open up” those blockages, you will find that your body begins to function as it should – without pain. Often times, the aches and pains we have in our body, are […]

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Keep On Going

There are “races” in life that we run with no apparent “finish line.”  Getting through each day of work, school, or life running the household, can feel like a “race without a finish line.”  The desire to “keep on going” can sometimes be difficult.   The days, weeks, and years accumulate in this so-called race with […]

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The Unintentional Farmer

The man looks up as the plane dips down and buzzes low to the ground seemingly only feet from the crops.   As the plane circles back and forth over the field, the farmer looks on with approval.  He knows his field is small in comparison to the large corporate based farms surrounding his land, but […]

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Mind Games

Your mind can convince you of anything.  Think about it.  How many times  do you let your mind “run away” with thoughts like, “he doesn’t like me,”  or “the world is out to get me,” or the like?  Letting your mind go off on these tangents can be a dangerous thing. It can turn a […]

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Get Into the Flow

Stepping into the universal flow of energy is similar to stepping into a river with a swift current.  When you “get into the flow” of universal energy, you are carried away in the direction of the energy flow.   The energy takes you effortlessly where you need to go. You can help guide yourself down this […]

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The Young Knight

This is a story about a knight in shining armor, who always wanted to be a cook.  He had a real passion for cooking, but was never allowed to, for that was reserved for his sisters.  From the day he was born, he was put in knight clothes, told stories about famous knights, and was […]

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