“The life you have left is a gift. Cherish it. Enjoy it now, to the fullest. Do what matters, now.” ― Leo Babauta
Tag Archives: life
Thought for Today
“Every life speaks to the power of what can be done.” – Oprah Winfrey –
Thought for Today
“When you start recognising that you’re having fun, life can be delightful.” — Jane Birkin Read more at: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/jane_birkin.html
Thought for Today
“Today I choose life. Every morning when I wake up I can choose joy, happiness, negativity, pain… To feel the freedom that comes from being able to continue to make mistakes and choices – today I choose to feel life, not to deny my humanity but embrace it”. — Kevyn Aucoin Read more at: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/topics/topic_life.html
Thought for Today
“Your life is a sacred journey. It is about change, growth, discovery, movement, transformation, continuously expanding your vision of what is possible, stretching your soul, learning to see clearly and deeply, listening to your intuition, taking courageous challenges at every step along the way. You are on the path… exactly where you are meant toContinue reading “Thought for Today”
In case you missed it…
Is there more to Easter? https://www.facebook.com/espirational
WHEEEE!
There are times on our journey through this life that just call for a good squeal of delight. Sunday afternoon we decided to go out to a local museum to walk around and enjoy the beautiful fall weather. The drive is not a long one but does include one of those wonderful roller coaster roads we haveContinue reading “WHEEEE!”
Life as Spiritual Practice
I originally intended to write about creativity as spiritual practice, but realized all of life is spiritual practice. We can study, meditate and perform other spiritual practices to achieve enlightenment, but it’s in the big and small stuff of daily life where we learn how to live as spiritual beings in physical bodies. Many ofContinue reading “Life as Spiritual Practice”
Thought for Today
“Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson