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techshlepy
   
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Posted - January 13 2012 : 12:58:18
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LIVE...LOVE...RUN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-iGZPtWXzE&feature=player_embedded
http://stevetasticliving.blogspot.com/2011/02/dont-put-too-much-thought-into-it.html#!/2011/11/why-i-run.html
http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-238-267--11909-1-1-2,00.html
If you want to succeed in your life, remember this phrase: That past does not equal the future. Because you failed yesterday, or all day today, or a moment ago. All that matters is: What are you going to do, right now?
~ Unknown
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.
~ Leo Buscaglia
http://www.sabahinc.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skW6M9jMVNo&feature=fvst
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6hcWddatQM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkanuz5PfNE
http://evolvingbeings.com/posts/3961/consider-the-context-embracing-the-bigger-picture-of-life/
EVOLVE...EVOVE...LVOVE...LOVE...PEACE |
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techshlepy
   
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techshlepy
   
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talesfrmtherear
  
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Posted - January 30 2012 : 11:19:03
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ROCK BOTTOM IS A SOLID GROUND ,AND A DEAD END STREET IS JUST A PLACE TO TURN AROUND.....(buddy buie)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psgjh9jFyMs
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talesfrmtherear
  
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Posted - January 30 2012 : 23:26:36
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VISION IS THE ART OF SEEING THINGS INVISIBLE TO OTHERS. --(jonathan swift)
GREAT SPIRITS HAVE OFTEN ENCOUNTERED VIOLENT OPPOSITION FROM WEAK MINDS . --(albert einstein)
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Posted - January 31 2012 : 13:07:22
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A PERSON CAN MAKE A DECISION IN 3 WAYS: POSITIVELY,NEGATIVELY OR A DECISION NOT TO MAKE A DECISION . IN ALL CASES ,A PERSON IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AND REAPS THE BENEFITS OR PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THAT DECISION ....(thomas d white)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE_VRKVnZOI
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lkizz
   
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Posted - January 31 2012 : 21:00:02
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Posted - January 31 2012 : 23:07:13
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@lkizz:
And, also has a helluva hard time getting aloft, during the day.
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techshlepy
   
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Posted - January 31 2012 : 23:50:15
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LIVE...LOVE...RUN
http://coachdeanhebert.wordpress.com/2008/09/11/using-time-trials-to-improve-running/
http://www.running-training-tips.com/time-trials.html
...Swami Kitzmiller...
A Wet Bird
....I find that spiritual direction can be an, um.. uh… interesting thing.
I’m reminded of an old joke that I first heard when I was at most ten years old. It’s a joke that has been associated with the comedian Jackie Vernon, although I swear the theater of my mind always sees and hears a young Jackie Mason telling it. It goes something like this:
A man had become obsessed with learning the true meaning of life. He had heard from others of a Guru, one who lived on a mountaintop high in the Himalayas, who had The Answer. The guy decided to make the long, difficult trek to see this wise and amazing Master.
He went by plane to Nepal, and then took an old rickety bus to the base of the mountain where the Guru lived. Once there, alone, loaded down with all his gear and supplies, he set foot up the mountain.
The trip up the mountain took many days. He had to struggle to overcome many hardships. But he never lost faith. He knew that he would reach the top and meet the great Master.
Finally, after traveling halfway around the world and struggling almost beyond endurance, the man reached the top. There sat the Guru, crossed-legged, deep in meditation.
The exhausted man waited quietly, humbly for over an hour, until the Guru opened his eyes, smiled and said, “Welcome my son. How may I help you?”
The man bowed low and said to the Guru, “Honored Master, I have come from halfway ’round the world, and I have but one question I would ask you.”
The Guru smiled and asked, “What is your question, my son?”
The man bowed low again, barely controlling sobs of joy and hope, and said, “Master, please tell me; I must know; what is the true meaning of life?”
The Guru looked far out, far and far across the mountains. He seemed to ponder for a moment, looking to the sky as if for higher confirmation. Then he nodded his head, braced himself, stood and spread his arms wide. Beaming, he intoned in a voice that bounced across the mountains, “A wet bird never flies at night.”
The seeker fell to his knees. He was dumbfounded. Shocked. Recovering, rage filling his eyes, he threw his pack from his back, tore his hair out in clumps and threw them to the wind. He screamed, “I’ve come halfway around the world, spent two hundred thousand dollars, crawled and scraped and bled and climbed up this freaking mountain to find the true meaning of life, and all you tell me is, ‘A wet bird never flies at night’!!!!! Are! You! Freaking! Kidding Me!?!”
Upon which the Guru, with a look of infinite love and compassion on his wizened old face, sat back down upon his mountain peak, thought for a moment and said, “You mean… a wet bird does fly at night?”
Spiritual direction is like that.
Even the greatest spiritual teachers can offer insights that are simultaneously beautiful, simple, obvious to the point of Duh!, and completely unhelpful in the moment unless you are capable of making what would probably seem to you to be a huge leap in consciousness right this very moment godammit! to get you to the place of serenity, hope and freedom the teaching offers. I’m reminded of a story that the beloved teacher Ram Das tells about his own Guru, Neem Karoli Baba, also known as Maharaji. Maharaji sat, tears pouring down his face in response to something of which he had just learned, and yet saying, “Don’t you see, Ram Das? It’s all so perfect.”
I understand that. The beauty and the truth and the wisdom. Still, I find it in me to say, “Are you freaking kidding me?”...
~ Neal (Shaman’s Path Weblog)
The reality of the other person is not in what he reveals to you, but in what he cannot reveal to you. Therefore, if you would understand him, listen not to what he says but rather what he does not say.
~ Kahlil Gibran
BE...UNDERSTANDING
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/attending-the-undervalued-self/201107/understanding-the-highly-sensitivity-person-sensitive-int
http://youngestofone.typepad.com/main/2006/07/how_to_be_under.html
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