Through pop culture references, like Winnie the Pooh, and through folklore, we all associate owls with wisdom at some time or other. Rather than intellectual wisdom, though, owls are connected with the wisdom of the soul. However, there are other qualities that owl has. Owls are often seen as mysterious, mostly because many owls are […] … Continue reading The Wisdom of Owls — Good Witches Homestead
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TANAAZ (Forever Conscious): “How to Listen to the Wisdom of Your Body” — Circle of the Dolphins
Your body is your temple and home to your soul. It holds its own divine wisdom and knowledge, but unless you meditate regularly or take the time to tune in, chances are you’re going to be unaware of this innate wisdom. This is not unusual, and why most of our aches and pains and overactive […] … Continue reading TANAAZ (Forever Conscious): “How to Listen to the Wisdom of Your Body” — Circle of the Dolphins
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Beyond Internal Hypocrisy…
Great post, thank you for sharing.
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There is an impeccability in true mindfulness. Real mindfulness goes beyond hollow and empty ideals and stale mental blueprints. It occurs when the mind is learning, as self-realization, (honestly) from moment to moment with what is actually taking place (without extraneous fabrications). Then there are no ideals about “becoming better” in the future. “Becoming better” in the future, psychologically, is usually a form of fraud, a form of deception. Society accepts this as being normal… with one saying such things as, “I’m working on being a nicer person.” Mental obtrusions about the future allow, in the psychological realm, cheating and duplicity to go on (consciously or unconsciously). The future (psychologically) can be a fantasy. One can easily fantasize anything, especially to be a better (ideal) person (while, in the present, a different reality continues to take place altogether).
Hypocrisy, internally, of the mind to itself, is very easy. To really learn, with integrity, is…
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