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from the
Universe
An international tax accountant turned entrepreneur turned writer for “the Universe,”
and one of the teachers for The Secret, Mike Dooley runs TUT’s Adventurers Club and
travels internationally, speaking to thousands on life, dreams, happiness. http://tut.com
Oh yeah, forgot to tell you...You get as many "do-overs" as
you like. Of course, you never know you're living a "do-over" until it's over.
There are lots of reasons for wanting a "do-over." Most of all, people want
another chance to do things they were afraid to do the first time, and to
say things they were afraid to say. Oddly enough, it's not their mistakes they
want to rework, but their "unused" minutes.
Yeah, pretty nifty, but you should know that it isn't any easier the next time,
and because no two ever go exactly the same, the gifts, opportunities, and
loves of one never appear the same way again. So all in all, it's better to live
as if there are no "do-overs," so that you won't need one. But I thought I'd
share this with you anyway to work in the bits about fear, mistakes, and how
precious today's opportunities really and truly are.
Crafty as a fox,
The Universe
SPIRITUAL
GRAFFITI
Jeff Brown is author of Spiritual Graffiti, Ascending with Both Feet on the Ground,
Love It Forward, An Uncommon Bond, Apologies to the Divine Feminine From a Warrior
in Transition and Karmageddon, an award winning documentary about spirituality and
emotional healing. Visit www.Soulshaping.com and www.Soulshapinginstitute.com
It is time that we looked in another direction—right at the
heart of our humanness. Not out there—in the alleged wisdoms of
others—but deep within our own uniquely constituted human blueprint.
Not the self-reflective brand of looking within that is confined to our
thinking and rational mind, but the one that integrates every aspect of
what we are into the equation: our emotional bodies, our flesh temples,
our intuitive knowings, and yes, even our often misunderstood ego-self. I
am not talking about a narcissistic honoring of the self—I am talking about
a healthy and reverential regard towards our manifold components—in
the full spectrum of what we are. Deep within our brilliant natural-born
selfhood lie the answers as to who we are, and why we are here. We don’t
just have those answers—we actually are those answers. They make their
home at the heart of us, continually feeding us information about our path
and purpose. We just have to learn to attune to the subtle intonations and
intimations of our inner knowing. We have to learn how to recognize and
honor our inherent wisdom. We carry the information we seek.
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