The Natural World
In times of uncertainty it’s important that we spend time every day on what’s truly reliable. Here is something that invariably helps you stay on track, be steady, and live a fulfilling life—no matter what’s going on around you:
Take some time every day to be outside, in nature—regardless of your schedule. Let yourself be touched by the rising and setting of the sun, the growth of plants and trees, life moving through the seasons; by light and darkness, wind and rain, fresh air. Sit in the sun, get wet in the rain, enjoy the breeze against your face. The contents of the daily news and your wallet come and go—but the natural world is a continuous and pure expression of the divine. When you let yourself be touched by it, your life opens up.
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Thank you for this reminder
Posted 10 Aug 2009 at 9:06 am ¶Good morning! Thank you for your blog and website. I just found you by searching “Marietta GA energy work”. You look lighthearted and wise, your website is a great balance of professional and approachable, and your words are welcome to me — drawing lines between personal growth and the spirit/body connection. I especially like how you suggest feeling the inner body by first paying attention to the feeling of what it is resting against. Helpful. (It took me a year of doing bench presses before I figured out where my pec muscles were!) In any case, I notice that your blogs are quite regular, except there is a year gap here. Do you come to your writings this August with a renewed perspective?
Posted 27 Aug 2009 at 6:06 am ¶Cindy,thanks for this thoughful note. I love the insight behind your question and regret that I did not respond sooner. A software problem somewhere: I was never made aware of your post which is supposed to happen automatically.
Posted 28 Oct 2009 at 11:04 am ¶The long gap in my posts? I needed to focus on creating my new (this month) http://www.kiyamani.com website and the first downloadable course, “The wise way of navigating today’s world.” Creating these required the new perspective you mention. Having completed these, I do feel renewed as well.
Your post came with a link to your design work. These are wonderful images.
With best wishes.
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