Happy Winter Solstice everyone.
December 21 to 22 is the middle of winter in my family's tradition, with winter beginning on the evening of October 31.
In some traditions this marks the beginning of winter.
The Shinto tradition in many shrines will celebrate the coaxing out of her cave of Amaterasu, the Sun Goddess of the Yamato.
This is the shortest day and the longest night.
For the remaining 6 months or so, the days will continue to get longer and the nights shorter, as the relationship between the earth and the Sun continue their dance together.
I hope you enjoy the season.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Quote
"Words do not teach. Although they do inspire thought. And thoughts are carried out with feelings and actions. It is life experience that gives you your knowing" - Abraham Hicks
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Rumi
"Reason is powerless in the expression of Love. Love alone is capable of revealing the truth of Love and being a Lover. The way of our prophets is the way of Truth. If you want to live, die in Love; die in Love if you want to remain alive" - Rumi
Rumi believed passionately in the use of music, poetry, and dance as a path for reaching God. - from wikipedia post.
Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273) Today is the anniversary of his death.
Rumi believed passionately in the use of music, poetry, and dance as a path for reaching God. - from wikipedia post.
Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273) Today is the anniversary of his death.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
God & me
Above all I am a man of God.
But I believe that all paths to God are valid for each individual.
God created the world and the universal laws that it runs by.
God created us in this world and subjected us to these laws.
God created us in his image...which means he put within us a divine spark. This divine spark makes us co-creators of our world. Our world has formed and will continue to form along with the 'density' we give our prayers, thoughts, words, and deeds.
Density is the combination of our consciousness and our passion; along with the duration and frequency with which we give everything we do.
God gave us free choice. We have the choice to participate in this creation or simply be carried along by everyone else's density. We must take care of every choice we make. Every choice counts, and effects everything else in the world. The effects begin close and emanate out.
The loud and hard has immediate and strong impact, but over time will fade in strength (unless we perpetuate it with silent acknowledgments which help it continue into eternity.
The silent prayers from deep within us grow in strength over time and continue on into eternity (unless we cut them short with opposite prayers or ideas).
Whatever we give our density to will grow according to the density we give it.
Choose with care.
But I believe that all paths to God are valid for each individual.
God created the world and the universal laws that it runs by.
God created us in this world and subjected us to these laws.
God created us in his image...which means he put within us a divine spark. This divine spark makes us co-creators of our world. Our world has formed and will continue to form along with the 'density' we give our prayers, thoughts, words, and deeds.
Density is the combination of our consciousness and our passion; along with the duration and frequency with which we give everything we do.
God gave us free choice. We have the choice to participate in this creation or simply be carried along by everyone else's density. We must take care of every choice we make. Every choice counts, and effects everything else in the world. The effects begin close and emanate out.
The loud and hard has immediate and strong impact, but over time will fade in strength (unless we perpetuate it with silent acknowledgments which help it continue into eternity.
The silent prayers from deep within us grow in strength over time and continue on into eternity (unless we cut them short with opposite prayers or ideas).
Whatever we give our density to will grow according to the density we give it.
Choose with care.
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