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Falling in Love with Love

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Go to Yahoo.com’s home page and every day you will see an ad for meeting your ideal love.   It’s big business and websites abound promising compatibility and even marriage.  Simply, they are playing on the basic need for people to not be alone.  We are social animals and as the French philospher Rousseau stated, “the family is the basic unit of society”.  If we are going to start a family, we need a mate.  And as celebrated in poetry, song, novels, films, movie, stage and screen — this entire process starts with falling in love.  Julia and I talk about how finding the right love can benefit your health and wealth as well.  Love gone wrong, of course, is another screenplay entirely.

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Take Your Bucket to the Well

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

There are many important steps and attitudes that can help us lead a better life.  To me, the most important is having a definite major purpose.  Our heart’s desires are many as the world is an amazingly rich and varied place.  But whatever soul stirring experience you have, can you find the one that speaks to you loudest and clearest?  Make this the focus of your efforts. Some people are searching for their soul mate in love.  Your major purpose is your soul mate in life.  Give it the love, attention and dedication it deserves and it will nourish you beyond your wildest imagination.

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Making an Idiot of Yourself

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

When I was a kid, I would often have a dream about showing up in class in my pajamas.  I know many people have similar dreams about doing something mildly to wildly embarassing.  Sometimes, in our real lives, even while we’re acting with our best intentions and efforts, we end up falling flat on our faces or perhaps the other end.  If you want success and prosperity in life, you have no choice but to get up, shake it off and try try again.  Perserverance indeed furthers but finding the energy to give it another go might be blocked by fears of success, losing control or just plain making an idiot of yourself.  We suggest you let go of the inhibitions and start acting as stupidly as the rest of us.  As Bob Dylan said, “Even the President of the United States must sometime have to stand naked.”  It’s your turn., Mr. President.

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Resistance is Futile

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Wisdom from Star Trek the Next Generation.  There are many occurences in our lives that don’t go exactly as we plan or hope.  Yet, it is often convenient for us to cling to the notion that the bad stock pick will go up tomorrow; the spouse won’t be abusive again; another Republican adminstration will cure the ills of the nation.  These are not based on reality.  They are based on the fact that we hope that something outside of ourselves will change and make us happy.  Sorry folks, it’s time to take 100% responsibility for what happens in your life and stop directing hope and blame at others.  Clinging to what isn’t true or real is not just being strong willed; it’s pig headedness.

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The unexpected is what you are expecting.

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

I think sometimes that I hope for an unexpected miracle to appear in my life that will somehow solve my problems.  A lost, forgotten, relative leaves me gobs of money and I never have to go to work again.  Oprah listens to this Podcast instead of her own and decides I can sit in her chair and talk to boring authorities on spirituality as well she.  But the expectations that disappoint the most are the ones that I consider possible.  If I were to examine closely the chances of these reasonable miracles occuring, I might find, I’ve set it up so that they are less likely to occur then the proverbial freeze in hell.

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Cultivate Creativity

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

I have met many artists in my life.  Some seem like they are from another planet; others act as ordinary as yesterday’s news.  What they all have in common is a dedication to creative expression.  That may seem like a trivial conclusion but it is very important.  Many of us spend more time saying no to our ambitions, ideas and projects than we do in actually getting things done.  Not so with the artist.  With an attitude of childlike curiosity and play, my artist friends are about to start the next project.  Sure, maybe it’s not a masterpiece (maybe it is) but I bet the piece they create spontaneously brings them a lot more enjoyment than the piece that you never even started.

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There’s a silk purse in love’s ear.

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Julia sent me a message saying that she wanted to talk about “Listening with Love’s Ear” for this week’s Podcast.  You would have been amused by the blank stare that took hold of my face.  I really had no idea how this was going to add to my propserity.  But you know, I gave her a chance to explain.  I kept an open mind.  I remembered how generous she’s been with her time and experience for the past 18 months of Podcasts and pretty soon it all became crystal clear.  There’s a tremendous power and benefit in listening with full respect, attention and consideration.  And there’s equal power in speaking in the same way.  In our hurry-up, impatient, news bite world, we want to get it over with and move on but the most benefit now and in the future might be to stay open and go deeper to where the real power is.

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Are you too good to get it done?

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

People often develop the insidious habit of insisting that everything be right.  Perfectionism is a belief and behavior that can block your thoughts, actions, relationships and, of course, prosperity.  When we turn perfectionism on the outside world it is bad enough but when turned on ourselves it is evil and destructive.  Japanese craftsman always deliberately leave a flaw in their woodwork as a reminder of this crippling behavior.  Are you blocking your prosperity because you find that it’s never right and never meets your expectations?  Pride is a sin and perfectionism venal.

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Paying Your Dues

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

If you want to be a medical doctor in the United States, unless your Frank Abagnale Jr., you have to go to college, go through medical school and an internship and for certain specialties do a residency.  This can take 10 years or more but the rewards are great both financially and in terms of service to your community.  It’s really much the same for just about any career.  Sam Walton started out with a single store not an empire.  Warren Buffet with one stock.  Keeping your goals in mind, your eye on the prize and being willing to pay your dues in work and education will assure your long term success and satisfaction.

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The Outer Limits

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Even person has a breaking point.  If situations or circumstances in our lives are not to our liking, we may tolerate them until something gives way.  Sometimes, we lash out in anger; sometimes we swallow the anger and it gnaws away at our psyche leading to stress and illness.  Anger is the most destructive of the emotions but we need not let it get the upper hand.  By learning to set our limits, our psychological boundaries, and stating them clearly to those who matter the most, we can make tremendous progress towards a life that’s harmonious, healthy and happy.

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