Wednesday, September 30, 2009

An Unlived Life


I will not die an unlived life.

I will not live in fear of falling or catching fire. I choose to inhabit my days, to allow my living to open me, to make me less afraid, more accessible, to loose my heart until it becomes a wing, a torch, a promise.

I choose to risk my significance to live; so that which comes to me as seed goes to the next as blossom and that which comes to me as blossom, goes on as fruit.


Living In You


Some things in life never change, Sometimes in life you don’t find reasons,

Some moments in life aren’t forgotten, Sometimes you loose hope… When time rolls by you to forget What holds you on…

Some people in life are a part of you, And when you let them go, You never lose them. Because… you find them living in you.


The Water Meditation

The Water Meditation is a guided meditation that I use when I do yoga...enjoy

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The Earth Mediation

The Earth Meditation is a guided meditation that I use when I do yoga...enjoy

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Even though you are not here

Even though you are not here
I still say good night
I imagine you getting into bed next to me
Holding me from behind

Even though you are not here
I still feel your breath on my back
I feel your heart beat
As you fall asleep behind me

Even though you were never here
I still long for you
In the cold of the night
My body heat keeps you warm

Even though you were never here
I can feel your hands on my body
Holding me tight
Its going to be okay...

Even though you were never here

Saturday, September 19, 2009

What used to be

I miss what we used to be
carefree
happy and
in love

I miss how you made me feel
confident
courageous and
content

I miss our conversations
adventourous
silly and
deep

I miss the passion
unbridled
wild and
un-inhibited

We shared a lifetime in our time together
birth
laughter
pain
misery
satisfaction
jealousy
contentment
fear
happyness
joy
anger and
death

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The Five Tibetan Rites: Exercises for Healing, Rejuvenation, and Longevity

In 1985 a book called The Ancient Secret of the Fountain of Youth written by Peter Kelder was published which for the first time fully described an exercise program for "youthing". This is an exercise program used by Tibetan monks to live long, vibrant and healthy lives. In fact, this book states that many have lived longer than most can imagine by following the program often called the "Five Tibetan Rites". The benefits are described in this book and a subsequent book 2 with an expanded description of the program by the publisher called the Ancient Secret of the Fountain of Youth - Book 2, a companion to the original book by Peter Kelder. Many thanks to the publisher Doubleday for such a special an expanded explanation of the Five Rites.

  • Potential Benefits of the Five Rites

The authors provide many examples of the benefits of the "Five Tibetan Rites" including the following: looking much younger; sleeping soundly; waking up feeling refreshed and energetic; release from serious medical problems including difficulties with spines; relief from problems with joints; release from pain; better memory; arthritis relief; weight loss; improved vision; youthing instead of aging; greatly improved physical strength, endurance and vigour; improved emotional and mental health; enhanced sense of well being and harmony; and very high overall energy.

  • How the Five Rites Work

Medical professions explain the benefits based on their personal perspective and I suggest you read the entire two books for a broad overview. However, the majority share the view that the rites represent a system of exercise that affects the body, emotions and mind. The Tibetans claim that these exercises activate and stimulate the seven key chakras that in turn stimulate all the glands of the endocrine system. The endocrine system is responsible for the body's overall functioning and aging process. This means that the Five Rites will affect the functioning of all your organs and systems, including the physical and energetic systems and that includes the aging process. The man who brought these Five Rights out of Tibet stated that "performing the Five Rites stimulates the circulation of essential life energy throughout the body".

The Five Tibetan Rites PDF


Monday, September 14, 2009

How to elimate mental paralysis


I will eliminate my mental paralysis by adopting the following attitudes:

  • I will decide that all things are possible - then think creatively to find a way to achieve them.
  • I will substitute CAN for CAN'T in my daily life.
  • I will be decisive and avoid procrastination.
  • I will be resolute in my intentions and will not allow negative circumstances to undermine my determination.
  • I will put a "flea" in the ear of all those who wish to use mine as a garbage can.
  • I will set my GOALS and PLAN systematically to arrive at them.
  • Every day before my head hits the pillow, I will be just that little bit nearer to my GOAL than when I arose.
  • I will not accept that things must remain the way they are simply because that's the way they are.
  • I will not limit my vision to doing things in a certain manner just because it is traditional to do them in that manner.
  • I will keep going UNTIL!.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

New Poems Out Soon

I am busy writing a few new poems, they will be called:

Roof Top Love

Our Love is written in the Stars

A description of my Love

...and more!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Today's Thought: Begging for Krishna's Mercy

My dearest Lord Krishna, by the mercy of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, my most beloved spiritual master, and his followers I have been engaged in Your service. It is not easy to engage oneself purely in devotional service while living in a world which is 100% dedicated to material sense gratification. Nor is it easy to spread a movement of pure bhakti in such a world. Therefore feeling myself powerless in such a situation all I can do is fall down at Your lotus feet and beg for Your mercy that I may always be engaged in pure devotional service in all times, places, and circumstances, and that I may be successful in spreading this Krishna consciousness movement all over the world. I know, my dear Lord, that without Your mercy these will be impossible to accomplish. Therefore, kindly do not deny me Your mercy. Please shower Your rain of mercy constantly upon me.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Gone to the Unseen - Poem by Rumi

At last you have departed and gone to the Unseen.
What marvelous route did you take from this world?

Beating your wings and feathers,
you broke free from this cage.
Rising up to the sky
you attained the world of the soul.
You were a prized falcon trapped by an Old Woman.
Then you heard the drummer's call
and flew beyond space and time.

As a lovesick nightingale, you flew among the owls.
Then came the scent of the rosegarden
and you flew off to meet the Rose.

The wine of this fleeting world
caused your head to ache.
Finally you joined the tavern of Eternity.
Like an arrow, you sped from the bow
and went straight for the bull's eye of bliss.

This phantom world gave you false signs
But you turned from the illusion
and journeyed to the land of truth.

You are now the Sun -
what need have you for a crown?
You have vanished from this world -
what need have you to tie your robe?

I've heard that you can barely see your soul.
But why look at all? -
yours is now the Soul of Souls!

O heart, what a wonderful bird you are.
Seeking divine heights,
Flapping your wings,
you smashed the pointed spears of your enemy.

The flowers flee from Autumn, but not you -
You are the fearless rose
that grows amidst the freezing wind.

Pouring down like the rain of heaven
you fell upon the rooftop of this world.
Then you ran in every direction
and escaped through the drain spout . . .

Now the words are over
and the pain they bring is gone.
Now you have gone to rest
in the arms of the Beloved.