When we reject something "new " that has been brought to us by the Higher Order of things we pause. In pausing we have doubt and doubt creates fear.
You become fearful and you don't realize it at first. You think that there might be something wrong but you dismiss it. Instead of reflecting, serious reflection, serious meditation, constructive examination of self you go on a intellect binge.
" EVERYTHING is pretty good in my world " you spout to all who will listen AND
you add, "what is not good I can't do much about- huh, it's all good though " but you are lying to yourself. It's not ALL GOOD.
You are tripping and you don't even know it! Oh you'll soon know it when you fall completely and it will be more than skinned elbows! " How the hell did this happen?" will be your mantra but you're not asking the right question. Your focus is on the wrong direction.
"How do we prevent this from happening again?" You probably won't ask this and therefore never know which direction to go next. At a time when we should move forward we move backwards and look somewhere into past for the answer, for the reason we tripped up and fell.
The answer isn't in the past it's in the future!
papajohn
Friday, July 15, 2011
July 16th " God, pleeeeeeeeeeeeese help me?"
Do you know what I mean when I say that we get overwhelmed by the current situation, panic and
then say to ourselves in a most helpless way - " God, pleeeeeeeeeeeeese help me?"
Then we try to " capture " that rescued feeling in our mind.
God pleeeeeeeeeeeeeese help me?" When, may I ask did He stop ( helping you) ? "
then say to ourselves in a most helpless way - " God, pleeeeeeeeeeeeese help me?"
Then we try to " capture " that rescued feeling in our mind.
God pleeeeeeeeeeeeeese help me?" When, may I ask did He stop ( helping you) ? "
Thursday, July 14, 2011
July 15th "Practice isn't much different than trying, just do it."
If you didn't improve even just a little bit since yesterday then you owe that day another try. AND, now you've just wasted part of today!
Try, try and keep trying until you change, until you transform. And when you transform you will become, you will be - you will be IT, now.
Practice isn't much different than trying, just do it.
Try, try and keep trying until you change, until you transform. And when you transform you will become, you will be - you will be IT, now.
Practice isn't much different than trying, just do it.
July 14th "good grief Charlie Brown"
What is grief?
~ Deep sadness, imagined wrong, reason for being annoyed or angry. An injustice. Loss, sorrow, trouble, anquish, heartache, distress. (Thorndike Branhart circa 1950's) ~
We get hurt, disappointed and annoyed. What is more important do you think- the cause or the solution?
We tend to focus on the cause more than the solution and when we have been hurt, or we are disappointed or if we get annoyed, focusing on the cause leads to grief. Focusing on the cause of our hurt, disappointment or annoyance leads to deep sadness, imagined wrong, feeling of loss, sorrow, feeling troubled, anguish, heartache and distress. No? When we focus on the cause our re-action becomes more intense.
Today let's identify what's grieving us and take action. Grieving is a process. When my daughter passed on and went to be with the ancestor's I felt intense grief immediately. I knew I wasn't alone and sought out some folks who went through the same experience. It was a process.
Keep this thought in mind; " time does heal all wounds to a small extent, it is Love that heals all wounds starting right now." Seek out someone to love you when you're grieving - it's the best medicine.
papajohn
~ Deep sadness, imagined wrong, reason for being annoyed or angry. An injustice. Loss, sorrow, trouble, anquish, heartache, distress. (Thorndike Branhart circa 1950's) ~
We get hurt, disappointed and annoyed. What is more important do you think- the cause or the solution?
We tend to focus on the cause more than the solution and when we have been hurt, or we are disappointed or if we get annoyed, focusing on the cause leads to grief. Focusing on the cause of our hurt, disappointment or annoyance leads to deep sadness, imagined wrong, feeling of loss, sorrow, feeling troubled, anguish, heartache and distress. No? When we focus on the cause our re-action becomes more intense.
Today let's identify what's grieving us and take action. Grieving is a process. When my daughter passed on and went to be with the ancestor's I felt intense grief immediately. I knew I wasn't alone and sought out some folks who went through the same experience. It was a process.
Keep this thought in mind; " time does heal all wounds to a small extent, it is Love that heals all wounds starting right now." Seek out someone to love you when you're grieving - it's the best medicine.
papajohn
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
July 13th " Smile, smile, smile. When you can't smile anymore- smile! "
Does one drop of rain falling into the ocean make a difference in the volume of the sea?
Just as you might not think a raindrop fills the ocean a bit, your smiling at a friend or stranger does make a difference!
Smile, smile, smile. When you can't smile anymore- smile!
papajohn daily meditations
Just as you might not think a raindrop fills the ocean a bit, your smiling at a friend or stranger does make a difference!
Smile, smile, smile. When you can't smile anymore- smile!
papajohn daily meditations
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
July 12th Our challenge today is " don't be alarmed."
This is what we've been taught-
ALARM: 1. sudden fear or fright. 2. a warning of approaching danger. 3. thing that gives such a warning. 4. call to arms or action. 5.a device that makes noise to warn or awaken people.
verb- 1. fill with sudden fear. 2. warn of approaching danger.
What alarms us in modern times? What brings sudden fear or fright, a warning of danger or a call to arms? What is in our DAILY lives that fills us with sudden fear?
1. clock alarm
2. coffee maker alarm;
a. coffee is done
b. coffee pot shutting off
3. smoke alarm;
a. low battery
4. car alarms;
a. door is open
b. key left in ignition
c. lights left on
d. low fuel
e. low tire air
5. oven/stove alarm;
a. beeps when setting time
b. beeps when time is up
6. fire alarm
7. house security alarms
8. air raid alarms
REMEMBER-
ALARM: 1. sudden fear or fright. 2. a warning of approaching danger. 3. thing that gives such a warning. 4. call to arms or action. 5.a device that makes noise to warn or awaken people.
verb- 1. fill with sudden fear. 2. warn of approaching danger.
Our subconcious has been programmed with many things, one which we're talking about today is alarm.
Does our concious decipher what is an " alarm " sound and what isn't an alarm sound? Or does it react subconciously out of the learned definition and early experiences of alarm sounds?
Things in our daily lives that alarm us by their sounds, by the definition we were taught, by our earliest " alarm " experiences;
1. microwave beeps, buzzes and hums.
2. cell phones beeps when pressing number pad
3. the many, many beeps of the automobile.
4. turning on electronic products such as;
a. air conditioners
b. air purifiers
c. humidifiers
d. computers
5. checking out at the grocery store/department store - cash registers many , many beeps!
6. walk now indicator on the corner of the block to cross the street
7. elevators
To name a few.
Our challenge today is " don't be alarmed."
ALARM: 1. sudden fear or fright. 2. a warning of approaching danger. 3. thing that gives such a warning. 4. call to arms or action. 5.a device that makes noise to warn or awaken people.
verb- 1. fill with sudden fear. 2. warn of approaching danger.
What alarms us in modern times? What brings sudden fear or fright, a warning of danger or a call to arms? What is in our DAILY lives that fills us with sudden fear?
1. clock alarm
2. coffee maker alarm;
a. coffee is done
b. coffee pot shutting off
3. smoke alarm;
a. low battery
4. car alarms;
a. door is open
b. key left in ignition
c. lights left on
d. low fuel
e. low tire air
5. oven/stove alarm;
a. beeps when setting time
b. beeps when time is up
6. fire alarm
7. house security alarms
8. air raid alarms
REMEMBER-
ALARM: 1. sudden fear or fright. 2. a warning of approaching danger. 3. thing that gives such a warning. 4. call to arms or action. 5.a device that makes noise to warn or awaken people.
verb- 1. fill with sudden fear. 2. warn of approaching danger.
Our subconcious has been programmed with many things, one which we're talking about today is alarm.
Does our concious decipher what is an " alarm " sound and what isn't an alarm sound? Or does it react subconciously out of the learned definition and early experiences of alarm sounds?
Things in our daily lives that alarm us by their sounds, by the definition we were taught, by our earliest " alarm " experiences;
1. microwave beeps, buzzes and hums.
2. cell phones beeps when pressing number pad
3. the many, many beeps of the automobile.
4. turning on electronic products such as;
a. air conditioners
b. air purifiers
c. humidifiers
d. computers
5. checking out at the grocery store/department store - cash registers many , many beeps!
6. walk now indicator on the corner of the block to cross the street
7. elevators
To name a few.
Our challenge today is " don't be alarmed."
Monday, July 11, 2011
July 11th " be kind, not religious"
More often than not people gauge who is going to be in their circle of friends based on criteria that has to do with the religion they practice. There may be a laundry list of have's and have nots that determine who may or may not share life with us.
I can't pretend to think it's O.K. to " select " folks. It's not natural or respectful either to give permission to someone with the thought that having met the requirements set forth by a doctorine he or she may be an
associate, comrade, fellow, mate, ally, colleague, confederate, friend, partner, chum, companion, consort, helpmate, or peer.
What happened to the NATURAL process of liking someone, then loving someone?
Is it necessary to hold a " mental court hearing " to access the clothing, the home, the income, religious beliefs, the education etc. of a person in order to proceed with friendship? Could you believe this is fair my friend?
Take for instance Jesus. Jesus didn't teach Christianity- humans do that. Jesus taught 2 basic laws;
1. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and mind and soul.
2. Love your neighbor as yourself.
If I don't subscribe to Islam that doesn't mean I am an INFIDEL either. I may find comfort and prosperity practicing Native American Spirituality so please don't exlcude me because my blood isn't the same as yours.
What is so hard about being kind with no judgement or preconceived notion?
Today our challenge is to be kind, not religious, to be helpful not hurtful, to be loving not hating.
I can't pretend to think it's O.K. to " select " folks. It's not natural or respectful either to give permission to someone with the thought that having met the requirements set forth by a doctorine he or she may be an
associate, comrade, fellow, mate, ally, colleague, confederate, friend, partner, chum, companion, consort, helpmate, or peer.
What happened to the NATURAL process of liking someone, then loving someone?
Is it necessary to hold a " mental court hearing " to access the clothing, the home, the income, religious beliefs, the education etc. of a person in order to proceed with friendship? Could you believe this is fair my friend?
Take for instance Jesus. Jesus didn't teach Christianity- humans do that. Jesus taught 2 basic laws;
1. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and mind and soul.
2. Love your neighbor as yourself.
If I don't subscribe to Islam that doesn't mean I am an INFIDEL either. I may find comfort and prosperity practicing Native American Spirituality so please don't exlcude me because my blood isn't the same as yours.
What is so hard about being kind with no judgement or preconceived notion?
Today our challenge is to be kind, not religious, to be helpful not hurtful, to be loving not hating.
“My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness” spoke an Eastern holy man the Dalai Lama.
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