Thought for Today

“Men go abroad to wonder at the height of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motion of the stars; and they pass by themselves without wondering.” -Saint Augustine

[Source: http://www.greatest-inspirational-quotes.com/]

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“If you want to awaken all of humanity, then awaken all of yourself, if you want to eliminate the suffering in the world, then eliminate all that is negative in yourself. Truly, the greatest gift you have to give is that of your own self-transformation.” — Lao Tzu

[Source: http://www.bestspirituality.com/]

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“F-E-A-R has two meanings: ‘Forget Everything And Run’ or ‘Face Everything And Rise.’ The choice is yours.” ― Zig Ziglar  [Source: http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/fearlessness]

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Fav Lunch Spot

“Sacred spaces can be created in any environment.” —– Christy Turlington

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Tree in Bloom Mahoney State Park Copyright 2008 by R.O & R.A. Robbins
Tree in Bloom Mahoney State Park
Copyright 2008 by R.O & R.A. Robbins

“We are not human beings learning to be spiritual; we are spiritual beings learning to be human.” -Jacquelyn Small

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Copyright 2014 by R.A. Robbins
Copyright 2014 by R.A. Robbins

“There is little difference in people, but that little difference makes a big difference. The little difference is attitude. The big difference is whether it is positive or negative.” -W. Clement Stone

[Source: http://www.greatest-inspirational-quotes.com/positive-quotes.html]

Living Through the Perfect Storm

We are living through what seems like never-ending storms on a variety of levels.  It has been raining here in Oklahoma — a lot.  The lake is rising and a few homes in our community are sitting in water.  Thankfully, ours is not one of them.   Spring is also tornado season which means spending time with neighbors crowded into a small makeshift “storm shelter.”
While the waters are rising change is in the air in our private community and in the absence of an official announcement rumors are spreading like wildfire.  Retired folks and uncertainty aren’t a good combination.
Bob is also dealing with some minor medical issues which means doctors and waiting room time for me.  Not something I’m good at.
After three days of a horrible headache and feeling like I was being battered by my own storm I started realizing what a few of the lessons in all this might be.
1.  Trust God.
2.  Always ask “is this mine?” when feeling overwhelmed by physical symptoms or strong emotion.  As an empath I have a tendency to pick up other people’s stuff without realizing it.  A daily practice of releasing what may actually belong to others is important.
3.  Like minded people may be closer than you think.   When feeling overwhelmed we often feel alone.  Sometimes it takes awhile to realize we really aren’t.
4.  Water amplifies EVERYTHING.  From weather conditions (physical storms) to strong emotions from others (psychic storms) to our own concerns and worries, energy carries an extra charge when you add large amounts of water to the equation.  I was not prepared for this one.
5.  When you live with nature you have to play by her rules.  Some things just can’t be controlled.
6.  During a storm is not the time to be lax with spiritual practice.  When we become overwhelmed it can feel like something has to go, we can’t do everything.  Prayer, meditation, reflection, reading sacred texts, and gentle movement are not things to let go of during stormy times.
We all encounter storms in life.  It is important to remember the storm will not last forever and to carry on with spiritual practices that keep us grounded and remind us who we are.
Blessings to everyone and may you be safe, well and dry.

Reasons to Celebrate June

There are always reasons to celebrate life if you just look around you.

During June we have the obvious holidays we all know about, Flag Day, The Summer Equinox  and Fathers Day

But did you know that June is also:

  • Candy Month
  • Dairy Month
  • National Accordion Awareness Month
  • National Adopt a Cat Month
  • National Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month
  • Rose Month
  • Turkey Lovers Month

Some of the more unique and fun ways to celebrate June include:

6 National Trails Day  First Saturday in June   Get out there and hit the trail!

17 Eat Your Vegetables Day   You’ve got to know this would be a favorite of mine.

20 World Juggler’s DaySaturday closest to June 17th  I know you’ve always wanted to try it.

29 Camera Day  Don’t go anywhere without your camera.

29 Hug Holiday  The world definitely needs more hugs.

This collection of holidays was put together with help from http://holidayinsights.com

Thought for Today

“You can make positive deposits in your own economy every day by reading and listening to powerful, positive, life-changing content and by associating with encouraging and hope-building people.” — Zig Ziglar

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