by Pausha Foley on June 19, 2010
100. There is no such thing as “impossible”
99. We are present to the fact that the life is our life, that the reality is our reality to do with as we please, because we are really present to ourselves, as ourselves.
98. Whatever trauma, fear, pain is there to stop us from being fully who we are – we don’t let it.
97. Enlightenment is not the end of the journey, rather it’s the very first step.
96. We have ideas, ideas don’t have us. We create explanations and reasons, they do not create us. We are the storytellers who spin the stories.
95. We enjoy the company of people with whom we have nothing in common. [click to continue…]
by Pausha Foley on June 8, 2010
- Snake in a paradise is a real asset, it helps the paradise to open to a whole new level of beauty and bliss.
- On the planet where nature is present, aware, conscious, it is impossible to feel lonely. We are surrounded by friends at all times.
- Happiness and bliss are normal.
- When the mind is clear we are present to our thoughts and ideas. When who we are is clear we are present to reality.
- We choose how we feel.
- We choose to be with people, rather than for people; with nature rather than for nature; with the world rather than for the world.
- We choose to find out what would happen, rather than decide what will happen, and by choosing who we are in relationship with anything that might happen – we create it.
by Pausha Foley on May 30, 2010
There is no such thing as “sacred”. There is simply an experience of our relationship to life, to death, to God, to trauma, to love, to ourselves.
Where there is love there is no pain, suffering, heartbreak. Love does not bring pain, love heals it.
We consider being who we are, expressing who we are, a priority in life.
We realize that including, opening, inviting and welcoming is beneficial to everyone, while excluding, protecting, separating and pushing away benefits no one.
Anything that mind can provide – love, success, understanding, creativity, power, safety, is only a pale imitation of what we can create when we are present as who we truly are – God.
There is no limit to what we can take responsibility for and, consequently, there is no limit to what we can create.
To understand wonderland we first have to enter it. To understand who we are we first have to be who we are, to understand God we first have to experience God, to understand nature we first have to be nature. And when we fully are, fully experience, fully open, fully being – then the need to understand becomes obsolete.