May 31, 2013

  • The New Paradigm Have You Heard about it?

        THE World and it's growing pains. Yes it has growing pains just like we do. As the spiritual novice you may be discovering that you are feeling different. Have the issues you thought that were long gone creeping up into your life again. Well in the new paradigm there needs to be a clear slate. Why would you want to bring your old laundry with you to a new home. Yucky. I want to get rid of the old and bring in the new. Just like our world in general is going through a purging process. 

    Even those whom are in the public eye are not immune to the tides of change. The world is becoming a better place. It is here already. We have to think positive to usher the new energy to help it settle. Agape is so pure. Agape is love in its purest form. That is what is here and it feels strange to many. Most have never felt agape. Agape is the touch of a newborn infant. Pure and unconditional. Love is for everyone. It dose not see colors, gender, race, ethnicity, or belief systems. It just ' IS'. 

    Agape just 'IS'. Our mind's deal with so much mind pollution everyday from the next that we can't feel the heartbeat our pulse to the world. The first thing that grows inside the womb of a baby is the heart. The heartbeat. It is already emanating love. Each soul was created from love. The new paradigm is a extension of that love coming into the physical world. If you close your eyes and pause for a minute and feel your pulse. Then add your heartbeat. You have connected with everyone. However, most of all you just connected with 'Agape". It's been there all long. You forgot about somewhere along the line. Time to rebuild your relationship with your heart. 

    Smile to others on the street. Simple gestures of appreciation ignite the spark of agape. Then you start to feel great inside. Watch out it's contagious in a good way. Love dose last it dose not stop.

    Til We Meet Again

    Nameste

May 30, 2013

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