I love the idea of taking many breaks during the year away from the same old usual stuff I am prone to doing throughout the year as a matter of habit. I love moving away from the world and into my own cave of silence to try and make sense of my life at any given point in time. I have been doing this for quite sometime now and the last quarter has been dedicated to deeply wandering within and being radically honest about more and more stuff in my life. To live consciously is to live from the super-consciousness vibration rather than from the vibration of the body. Joy and suffering are consistently changing places when one lives from the body consciousness. Too long of doing this creates serious problems physically, mentally and emotionally. Self Love is about taking time off everyday to nourish the parts of us that get battered when we feel wounded by the happenings of the world and soothing our inner child and allowing love to deeply heal every aspect of us - the inner child, the inner mom and the inner dad - so that we come in perfect alignment with The Blessed Trinity and feel Whole and Complete always.
I love this reminder by Guy Finley.
Simplicity is Spiritual Stabilityby Guy Finley
Let Go and Be at PeaceKey Lesson: The more complex your life, the more vulnerable it is to the random exterior forces that can cause it to come crashing down. This is why -- speaking both physically and psychologically -- the simpler your life, the more stable it is; when one's peace of mind requires juggling many parts... all the more easily does one's peace come tumbling down.
With Loving Gratitude.Being at peace, and learning to live with quiet confidence -- even as the world spins wildly around us -- begins as we realize within us the presence and power of an interior stillness that neither needs, nor searches for, anything outside of itself in order to quietly know itself.
During these last three months of the year -- as we watch the life force of nature withdraw itself -- we see fields of green turn from gold to brown. Leaves lose their sheen and fall, without ceremony, to the earth that will consume them. Still, in all of this we know there is nothing to fear. Great nature must take her rest in order to resume being active again when conditions allow. It is our time as well to embrace this natural repose, letting go of whatever lives within us that wants to drive us forward without regard for our need to rest.

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