Honour your ancestors
Went to a Healing Voice workshop given by Jill Purce in Hampstead. It is such a beautiful day it feels good to be alive.
In many ways the desire to be a better person and to acquire greater wisdom on love and compassion is a deeply personal and private conversation. The journey one takes to achieve this is immaterial but undertaking or starting to undertake the journey is hugely important to the individual. Some seek a facilitator to help them in this journey.
Hope
Hope is a powerful emotion.
We connect with the universe through our emotions. Hope of survival, a better life, finding love all bring us strength to keep moving forward. It is said that in times of war or crisis those who retain hope have a greater probability of surviving. I believe that it is the emotion of hope that taps us into the universal energy which is all around us. From this energy we are given strength and capabilities to help us to survive. We just need to ask for it.
Possessions do not make a home
Home is where you go to recharge your batteries. Create a calm home and then all who live in or visit your home will feel refreshed from spending time there.
Love and compassion make a home welcoming. Focus your attention on these things rather than collecting and managing ‘stuff’. A happy, calm home will be far more rewarding than a house full of possessions
Dedicated to my mother and the wonderful two little boys in our family who represent the next generation arriving.
Justice in your heart
Look at how children interact. For them right and wrong is viewed from a beautifully simplistic point of view. We were all children once and each of us should try to bring this approach back into our adult lives. Not sure if you are being true to yourself? Stand back a moment when a difficult decision has to be made and listen to the messages from your heart. It will make the world a better place.
Inner peace: how do you find it?
Meditation and reflection. Inner peace can be achieved by anyone through meditation and reflection. It need only take five minutes of your day. You can do it in any location – on a train, sat in a parked car before you go into the office, walking at lunch time. Good meditation re-vitalises you much like sleep does.