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Ram Dass - "Be Love Now"
Take a sip of life.
Take a sip of life.
Life is the message.
The presence is a gift.
The heart is swollen with love.
Savor each new moment for it brings a pearl of sacred wisdom, relentless compassion, heartfelt kindness, and unexplainable understanding.
Pause…Heed…Experience…
You are the message and the messenger of all things seen and unseen.
You are the Bee sipping life one blossom at a time. Brihadaranyaka Upanishad says; This…
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Get your smudge on!
Get your smudge on!
I love ceremonies, rituals, and the feelings it brings into my life. Rituals are personal, and we can create a daily practice just with our intention to gratitude.
What are some rituals you might be thinking; Folding our hands with intention, dancing, smudging, prayer, meditation, devotion, etc. Rituals, ceremonies are mystical experiences that we do to bring about change. You know energy goes…
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MYSTERIES OF THE HUMAN HEART
MYSTERIES OF THE HUMAN HEART
By: Gaia Staff | Jan. 2, 2019
“The human heart has hidden treasures, in secret kept, in silence sealed.” — Charlotte Brontë
The human heart, the size of two adult fists, is mysterious, intelligent, powerful, and sometimes inexplicable. The Egyptians believed that Anubis, the god of the underworld and judge of the dead, weighed the hearts of the recently deceased…
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Xin (The Heart-Mind) and Feeling Tones: A Unifying Systems Theory Framework
Xin (The Heart-Mind) and Feeling Tones: A Unifying Systems Theory Framework
“In Chinese philosophy, xin can refer to one’s “disposition” or “feelings” (Chinese: 心; pinyin: xīn), or to one’s confidence or trust in something or someone (Chinese: 信; pinyin: xìn). Literally, xin(心) refers to the physical heart, though it is sometimes translated as “mind” as the ancient Chinese believed the heart was the center of human cognition. For this reason, it is also sometimes…
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Is your 'inner self' mind or heart or heart-mind?
Is your ‘inner self’ mind or heart or heart-mind?
EXPLANATION OF ‘HEART-MIND’ – OUR INTERIORITY – EXTRACT FROM DOCTORAL THESIS My answer is the human spirit – her own and her pupils. How might we construe that spirit? My answer is as the flow of ‘spirit-as-the-life-force’ (chi?) One analogy for the ‘flow of spirit-as-the-life-force’ is water flowing. Another analogy lies in the flow of energy as dancer dances. Another metaphor for ‘the flow of…
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