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Archive for March, 2009

Fearlessness

Fearlessness is a simple gesture of accepting whatever there is.  This is what’s happening in this moment.  It can’t be other than this.  This is what it is, and that truth is always soothing.  (Sylvia Boorstein)
 
Wishing you peace and well being as you face your fears.
 
PS: Remember to hold the one’s you love just a little closer and tighter this week._/l\_

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Inner Work

Until you do the inner work of learning how to see with "your eyes and your hearts open," deep problems will persist.  (Jon Kabat-Zinn. Wherever You Go, There You Are.)
 
Wishing you peace and well being as you work look into your inner self.
 
PS: Remember to hold the one’s you love just a little closer and tighter this week._/l\_

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Maitri

Maitri, is a kind of warmth and kindness that we develop toward ourselves, a natural sense of health and well-being.  It is our ability to touch our hearts and keep our feet on the earth as real, authentic people rather than trying to float above the ground as ideal people.  (Michael Carroll.  The Mindful Leader.)
 
Wishing you peace and well being as you touch your hearts.
 
PS: Remember to hold the one’s you love just a little closer and tighter this week._/l\_

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Open Eyes and Heart

Until you do the inner work of learning how to see with "your eyes and heart open" deep problems will exist.  (Senge, Scharmer, Jaworski, Flowers.  Presence: Human Purpose and the Field of the Future.)
 
Wishing you peace and well being as you open your eyes and heart._/l\_

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By dropping fixed views of ourselves – our status, credentials, and authority – we permit ourselves to open to conflicts, to be inquisitive rather than resistant, flexible rather than rigid, insightful rather than "correct."  (Michael Carroll.  Awake at Work.)
 
Wishing you peace and well being as you drop your fixed views.
 
PS: Remember to hold the one’s you love just a little closer and tighter this week _/l\_

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