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Friday, March 28, 2008
Monday, March 24, 2008
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Relationships
Healing yourself in regards to relationship is a major key to enlightenment....and why that is, is because everyday we are actually in relationship with someone! We work with people, we talk to people at the store or places we go to eat , we interact with dear friends and family as well as find people we are intimately desiring from afar or we are already involved with. So much of our lives are made up of relationship, so it is no wonder that much of our lessons in life involve them. It is also not a surprise how so many long to have a peaceful, joyful relationship with someone to share intimate experiences with. We all want to love and be loved. It doesn't matter if you choose to be single or in relationship, love is a powerful force in this world.
Ariah Firefly
Ariah Firefly
Saturday, March 15, 2008
I Live in Harmony
In the infinity of life where I am, all is perfect, whole, and complete. I live in harmony and balance with everyone I know. Deep at the center of my being, there is an infinite well of love. I now allow this love to flow to the surface. It fills my heart, my body, my mind, my consciousness, my very being, and radiates out from me in all directions and returns to me multiplied. The more love I use and give, the more I have to give. The supply is endless. The use of love makes me feel good; it is an expression of my inner joy. I love myself: therefore, I take loving care of my body. I lovingly feed it nourishing foods and beverages, I lovingly groom it and dress it, and my body lovingly responds tome with vibrant health and energy. I love myself; therefore, I provide for myself a comfortable home, one that fills all my needs and is a pleasure to be in. I fill the rooms with the vibration of love so that all who enter, myself included, will feel this love and be nourished by it.
author Louise Hay
Monday, March 10, 2008
Live the Questions now
You are so young, so before all beginning, and I want to beg you, as much as I can, to be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves like locked rooms and like books that are in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given to you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to LOVE everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.
Resolve to be always beginning - to be a beginner!
author Rainer Maria Rilke
Monday, March 3, 2008
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Gratefulness
Gratefulness brings joy to my life. How could I find joy in what I take for granted? So I stop "taking for granted," and there is no end to the surprises I find. A grateful attitude is a creative one, because, in the final analysis, opportunity is the gift within the gift of every moment - opportunity to see and hear and smell and touch and taste with pleasure.
There is no closer bond than the one that gratefulness celebrates, the bond between giver and thanksgiver. Everything is a gift. Grateful living is a celebration of the universal give-and-take of life, a limitless yes to belonging.
Can our world survive without gratefulness? Whatever the answer, one thing is certain: to say an unconditional yes to the mutual belonging of all beings will make this a more joyful world. This is the reason why yes is my favorite synonym for God.
~ Brother David Steindl-Rast
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Feeling Loved and Cherished: What Does It Take?
Living, Loving & Learning -
Date: May 9, 2008
Guest Speaker: Amy Gladstone, LCSW, Ph.D
Topic: Feeling Loved and Cherished: What Does It Take?
Time: 7:00pm-8:30pm
Location: Sue Waldman's office
Fee: - $40.00 prepaid by May 7 -$50 cash at door
Advanced Registration is REQUIRED ~ Seating is Limited ~
Please register by calling (973) 857-9090
We are all lovable and important. But sometimes, we forget that. At times we might feel self-critical, envious or unworthy. So what does it take to sustain the feeling that we matter? In this workshop, we will learn the tools to call upon and fully utilize the forces of love that have graced our lives so that we can consistently feel valuable and cherished.
Amy Gladstone, LCSW, Ph.D. received her doctorate from Rutgers University and is a social worker with over 20 years experience in the field of mental health. Dr. Gladstone's life work has been to help people build and maintain a vibrant and resilient inner core. Achieving that has enabled her clients to create and sustain a strong sense of self and purpose in life as well as loving relationships. She does this through individual interpersonally oriented psychotherapy, group psychotherapy and somatic work which incorporates bodily sensations and movement. Dr. Gladstone has a private practice in New York City and currently is conducting an abandoment recovery support group.
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