Dear Friends: |
Many people experience their true path not as something that happens to them but as the simultaneous loss of self and complete connection with the universe. When the essential self is really in its element, you may be so involved with the work at hand, the people around you, and the things you’re learning that you won’t be aware of yourself as separate from them. This state is the goal of many mystical practices, both in Western religious tradition and in the East. It’s been described by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi as “flow,” by anthropologist Joseph Campbell as “following your bliss.” What do you call it?
– Martha Beck, Finding Your Own North Star: Claiming the Life You Were Meant to Live |
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Suppressed Cancer Cures |
In yesterday’s posting, I mentioned that there were two videos in the spirit of Mindfulness in Healing that I wanted to share with you. The first one was Dying To Have Known. Here is the second one, Cancer – The Forbidden Cur … |
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