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n Life, Many Things Are Blessings In Disguise…

Life is an ever-evolving and changing thing, but there’s one thing I know for sure – months, years and decades seem to pass by in the blink of an eye. I’m in my fifties now, and it seems like yesterday when I was still a teenager. I have been blessed with so many varied and wondrous experiences, as well as others that have been challenging or devastating. Regardless of whether they have been negative or positive, they have all been gifts to me. Here are 10 of the greatest I’ve had to date:

1. Manners
I’m eternally grateful for my parents instilling good manners in me: that is, being courteous, showing respect and treating others the same way I wish to be treated. In business, behaving with proper etiquette says a lot about how highly you regard decorum, whereas as a private person, manners are a reflection of true essence and good character. What’s more is that they help you strengthen relationships and make a positive impact on people’s lives.

2. Child-like Energy
Just because you grow up, it doesn’t mean you don’t remember how to play and be playful. Throughout the course of our lives, we become burdened with what seem like ever-increasing commitments, but we should never forget to have fun. Doing so is healthy and reduces our stress levels. So by all means embrace your true nature – play, laugh, dance, sing and be silly. Keep yourself feeling young by making the world your playground.

3. Family
While it appears that we don’t decide the family we’re born into, have you ever considered the possibility that we might actually choose them before we arrive into this world? Regardless of whether we do or don’t, our family members are always there for us – through thick and thin – and the life lessons we learn from them are invaluable. We benefit from their patience, tolerance, commitment and unconditional love. Whether we always see eye to eye with them or not, they are a gift. At least that’s the way I feel about mine.

4. Finding My Soul Family
Although this might seem far-fetched to you, I resolutely believe that in life we also have a ‘soul family’ in addition to our birth family. I was lucky enough to meet these people very recently – it was a beautiful gathering of like-minded souls and kindred spirits, allowing my heart and soul to heal and regenerate.

5. Peace
Finding true inner peace is one of the most beautiful things you can experience in life. For me, it was meditation that changed everything. The sense of clarity that it gives me has opened up my world like never before. Try meditation, or other things that will help you find your inner peace.

6. Setbacks and Challenges
When we’re faced with difficulty and hardship in our lives, we’re prone to despairing about why we’re going through whatever it is we’re going through. In such situations, there are two choices – the first is let the hardship defeat us, and the second is to see our striving as a happy opportunity for growth. After all, they do say that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Each hardship you come out of is a testament to the strength of your soul.

7. Self-belief
Our self-worth and self-belief is crucial for us to live a vital, vibrant life. We should never let society negatively define us because of our age. In fact, the older we get, the more experienced we become, and thus the more valuable information we have, which we offer to those that are younger. On a personal level, my self-belief has allowed me to connect with the most amazing people around the world and live as fully as I possibly can.

8. Loss
Even losing someone we really love can be a kind of benefit. Because it makes us wake up and realize the brevity of life, driving us to just go and live it. It also makes us grasp that life can change in a heartbeat, and then we learn to love it for all it is. Last but not least, the memories of the ones we love most stay with us forever – long after they depart from us for the last time.

9. Love
In addition to life itself, love is undoubtedly the greatest gift we receive. Know how precious the love is which you receive from your partner, children, friends and cherished pets.

10. A New Day
As each night falls, so many people are denied the gift of a new day. And every time the sun dawns upon the world anew, it represents your new chance to live a better, more fulfilling life.

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THE PRAYER THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD.
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When Pastor Minister Joe Wright was asked to open the new session of the Kansas Senate, everyone was expecting the usual generalities, but this is what they heard:

“Heavenly Father, we come before you today to ask your forgiveness and to seek your direction and guidance. We know Your Word says, “Woe to those who call evil good”, but that is exactly what we have done. We have lost our spiritual equilibrium and values.

We have exploited the poor and called it the lottery.
We have rewarded laziness and called it welfare..
We have killed our unborn and called it choice.
We have shot anti-abortionists and called it justifiable.
We have neglected to discipline our children and called it building self esteem.
We have terrorised the world and called the victims terrorists.
We have abused power and called it politics.
We have coveted our neighbour’s possessions and called it ambition.
We have polluted the air with profanity and pornography and called it freedom of expression.
We have ridiculed the time-honoured values of our forefathers and called it enlightenment.

Search us, Oh, God, and know our hearts today; cleanse us from every sin and set us free. Amen

The response was immediate. A number of legislators walked out during the prayer in protest.

In 6 short weeks, Central Christian Church, where Rev. Wright is
pastor, logged more than 5,000 phone calls with only 47 of those calls responding negatively.

The church is now receiving international requests for copies of this prayer from India , Africa and Korea .

Commentator Paul Harvey aired this prayer on his radio program, “The Rest of the Story,” and received a larger response to this program than any other he has ever aired.

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Are we really seeing?

We use only the photon flow in the visible or rainbow spectrum to experience seeing. The visible spectrum is not even one per cent of the total spectrum of light rays. What we actually see or think or feel that we are seeing is the tiniest of the vast unseen things in the Universe. We cannot see the atoms. We cannot see the sub atomic particles, the energy flows…the immense Microcosm and the gigantic Macrocosm. Our experience of seeing is based on this inability to see most of the things because they are in the invisible spectrum. And what we think we are seeing is something that is no longer there as the light that created the illusion has gone away at three lakh km per second. We can see only the past; in fact we always travel into the past when we see things in very long astronomical distances away in light years.

We see only things in three dimensions, while their destination into the time dimension is a theory very few are aware of. The visible spectrum is just 00.0037 per cent of the total electromagnetic spectrum. The photons in this spectrum enter the eyes and from there go to the visual cortex at the back of the brain. The brain then models objects, can model objects only in three dimensions. It cannot model single dimensional or two dimensional or more than four dimensional objects.

We see (or unsee) because most things hide. On the basis of this limited vision, we perceive, and conceive or actually we deceive ourselves. If we can see everything, when we look at ourselves, we cannot find ourselves. We see only atoms and energies continuously flowing through the so called you, me, we, they, etc, we experience our reality as part of the Universe. About 98 per cent of the atoms now in you leave you by the next year and new atoms take their place.(“Unlike James Watt’s steam engine,for example, the body concentrates order. It continuously self-repairs.EVERY FIVE DAYS YOU GET A NEW STOMACH LINING.YOU GET A NEW LIVER EVERY TWO MONTHS.YOUR SKIN REPLACES ITSELF EVERY SIX WEEKS.EVERY YEAR 98 PERCENT OF THE ATOMS OF YOUR BODY ARE REPLACED.”( page 17 in ‘What is Life’ by Lynn Margulis and Dorian Sagan) There is a gigantic synergic wave covering everything in the Universe. This is happening in every cell of the 10,000 trillion cells which constitutes you? According to Einstein, a thing consists of four dimensions—length, breadth, height and time. When a body achieves the speed of light, only the time dimension remains and the other three dimensions vanish. The time dimension is actually hunting us.

May be, that is why the Sages actually close their eyes and by means of concentration, trance etc, also shut themselves of hearing, smelling and touching, the deceiving agents. They, then experience the reality, which are the vast vacuum and the space-time continuum. They feel the participation in the Ananda or the Universe. As our languages are based on our living in the visible spectrum, the words and feelings etc are not sufficient to see the ultimate truth and experience the ultimate understanding. There are no words or feelings to remember, as all the words and feelings serve as connecting points of understanding based on our conceptualization in the visible spectrum only.

Seeing as the day today experience is certainly not observing. Observation includes,
Seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, perceiving, feeling, contemplating and tentatively concluding. If the conclusions are positive, you become rejuvenated. According to Quantum Physics, everything is only in the superposition state or the wave state before we observe. When we or someone else observes the wave, it then changes into a piece of matter. But the super positioned wave is only in the invisible spectrum. So the notice too must in the invisible spectrum about which the conscious entity may not be conscious of. Our observation is central for the very creation of matter. Matter based Physics and Psychology are now entering common ground. Observation creates matter and then on gradually Newtonian Physics takes over. In this day today world we do the seeing which really is unseeing.

The main problem in the topic whether there is God, is based on the illusion of separate entities, when the reality is the existence of the Universe as a continuously met morphing unity. The biggest illusion is actually space-time, which accepts the existence of separate entities, the interaction among them being the markers of time (A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking) and their relational configuration being, space.

The topic must be ‘The Conceptual Base of Understanding’. Understanding is just connecting to a concept already existing in the mind. If one has no concept to connect to, one cannot understand at all. A new phenomenon can be understood only when it can be connected to a concept existing in the mind. During the days of faith, when religions dominated the very perception and understanding, God provided the connecting conceptual base. Doubting the God Conceptual base was punished as sin. But that concept of God is sought to be removed and in its place in the name of science, attempts are being made to put mathematical reduction-ism as connecting conceptual base. The satisfaction of the ultimate enlightenment may happen only when our scientists succeed in developing the TOE (The Theory of Everything)—Strings Theory or the Loop Quantum Gravity Theory or the Concept of the Universe as a Hologram…So for the present let us happily sing, dance, paint, sculpt, narrate, act…and go into raptures hugging our image of God. Rapture is the real experience of God or the Universe which is living. Let rapture be the conceptual base.
Please don’t cultivate the sour mind. At least please don’t radiate it,lagh happily and write.
YM

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