November 10, 2009 at 10:55 pm (Blogroll, Health and Wellness, Peace, alternative lifestyle, compassion, day to day, families, family, happiness, home, life, mindfulness, people, positive thinking, relationships, self awareness, self- esteem, simple living)
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I read a quote today that made me think about what is important in life.
“In the end nothing we do or say in this lifetime will matter as mcuh as the way we have loved one another.”
-Daphine Rose Kingma -
In the hussle and bustle of our busy days it is really easy to get caught up in the daily details and forget what is important in life. Often it takes some kind of trauma, the death if a loved one, an end to a relationship, or a life threatening illness to wake us up to what matters. Remembering what is important gives us the graciousness to take the time, make the phone call, send the card, or not say that bitter nasty comment to someone that we have on the tip of our tongue. When I have teken the time to remember what it is important, I have found I generate more loving kindness in my life. I take the time to smile at a stranger, to pass along a nice gesture or comment. It is really that simple.
Peace and love
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November 7, 2009 at 11:29 am (Blogroll, Health and Wellness, Peace, alternative lifestyle, compassion, day to day, family, happiness, home, life, mindfulness, people, positive thinking, relationships, self awareness, self image, self- esteem, simple living, simplify, suffering, transition)
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“Since you get more joy out of giving joy to othes you should put a good deal of thought into the happiness that you are able to give.”
-Eleanor Roosevelt-
As we move through our lives we carry with us the accumulated experiences that mold our attitudes and our behavior. When we are young and inexperienced we are often more vulnerable to being pulled in different directions by the events of life. One bad experience in which our trust is betrayed, our generosity scorned or our love rejected can cause us to bulid unconscious defenses that have a unintended effect of isolating us. Of making us feel fearful and pull back from people and the world.
Later as we grow in maturity and wisdom, we learn that although we cannot choose what life will deliver to us we can choose how we will respond. We begin to live our lives more consiously, going back and sifting through the events that helped shape us. Examining why different emotions are triggered in our hearts. In doing all this I have taken control of my life, at a very raw and fundamental level. I have made a choice on how I want to live my life. I want to do what makes me happy. I want to make others happy. Love those that love me. Be understanding, and show kindness. In doing all this it has made all the difference.
Peace and love
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October 29, 2009 at 10:10 pm (Blogroll, Health and Wellness, Peace, alternative lifestyle, compassion, day to day, death, family, happiness, home, mindfulness, pain, parents, people, positive thinking, relationships, self awareness, self image, self- esteem, simple living, simplify, suffering, transition)
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As the third month of my papi’s death is right around the corner, I begin to think of his funeral. The last couple of months I have thought about different things, and struggled to get through so much. Yet today I found myself thinking of his funeral.
I remember the day of his wake we came in early. My two sister’s and I. I walked in and cried when I saw him laying alone, cold in his casket. There was a moment when my two sister’s who were there walked out and I found myself standing there alone. I looked at him and I remember thinking this is what grief feels like. Loving someone so much, yet having to let them go. Having to let so many pieces of them go. My life would never be the same.
Moments later friendly face after friendly face poured into the room. They smiled, they murmered encouraging words, they shared memories, they cried with me, they held me, and I remember thinking before all these people poured into the room, as I stood there alone near my papi, “how the hell am I going to get through this.” Yet with every person that came and went I felt at ease. There were moments where I was even able to smile and encourage my sister’s, my mom, and others who loved my papi. I remember thinking and feeling so much gratitude for friends, and so blessed for family. It was their love and their support that helped get me through this.
What I realized is that there is nothing is this world like a true friend. There is nothing like having a good loving family to hold you and support you when life tries to knock you down.
All my family and friends still continue to help me get through the death of my papi and other life’s obstacles.
I like this line from a Paul McCarthy song ” I get by with a little help from my friends.” Be good to your friends.
Love, peace and happiness to all who enter here.
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