La Inteligencia lo penetra todo...¿ A qué sostener la sujeción al ego si el ego niega la Inteligencia ? Si lo penetra todo, entonces la Inteligencia ES en todos...¿ Quién dijo que inteligente era aquél que manejaba más información ? ¿ Quién lo dijo ? ¿ Y por qué le creímos ? Hemos confundido Inteligencia con habilidad...Más la Inteligencia que deviene de la Fuente Divina Inconmensurable lo permea todo y se experiencia a través del auto - reconocimiento como célula Divina...Inteligencia Pura...Poder creador AMOR LUZ .
¡ Y ASÍ ES !
miércoles, 21 de abril de 2010
lunes, 5 de abril de 2010
Amor o temor...
" En todo momento tengo la oportunidad de elegir entre el miedo o el amor. En momentos de miedo, traigo a mi pensamiento al sol : Siempre brillando, aún cuando las nubes pudieran cubrirle a veces ...Y cuando los miedos se hacen presente, elijo verlos como nubes pasando por el cielo y dejo que sigan su camino. No soy mis miedos. Me siento muy bien sin la necesidad de defenderme todo el tiempo. Cuando estoy apesadumbrado-a abro mi corazón y dejo que el amor disuelva el miedo. Estoy seguro-a ".
LOUISE HAY
Love or fear...
Louise L. Hay "At any moment, I have the opportunity of choosing love or fear. In moments of fear, I remember the sun: it is always shining, even though clouds may obscure it for awhile...And when the fears come, I choose to see them as passing clouds in the sky, and I let them go on their way. I am not my fears. It is safe for me to live without guarding and defending myself all the time...When I feel afraid, I open my heart and let the love dissolve the fear. I am safe." - Louise L. Hay
jueves, 1 de abril de 2010
You were born creative...
"As for how to be more creative more
often, sit down and work. Even if junk
comes out, sitting down and getting to
work is what matters."
David Horvath
I'm going to destroy another myth for
you today - the myth that there is
something mystical about being
creative.
You may think that only some special
people are creative. And you'd be
wrong.
You were born creative! But you may
have had it trained out of you by
ignorant parents or teachers.
Children, all of them, are naturally
creative. Give a room full of kids
some crayons and see what
happens.
In my favorite story, the teacher
asks the little boy, "What are you
drawing?" and the boy replies, "A
picture of God."
The teacher, a logical adult, says,
"But no one knows what God looks
like." And the little boy replies, "Wait
til I'm finished!"
You see, that's the creative spirit
that we all have. And like the little
boy and our quote both say, the
secret to expressing your creative
spirit is to sit down and start
working.
The genius is in the editing, not the
first draft or first sketch. If it wasn't
for that, I wouldn't get anything
written.
The one thing you have to unlearn is
your adult rational critical mind. Allow
the natural you to just emerge - messy,
imperfect, childlike, unrealistic.
Albert Einstein came up with the
theory of relativity by daydreaming
that he was riding a bicycle at the
speed of light and wondering what
he would see in a mirror.
How logical, rational and adult is
that? You probably thought that
he did it with equations on a black
board. No, he did it with a child's
creative, imaginative mind.
The same child's mind that you
have. So use it. The way to be
creative is to sit down and work.
Get a box of crayons, too.
Many blessings,
Wes
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