Showing posts with label Nelson Mandela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nelson Mandela. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2015

The Unexpected

"It always seems impossible until it's done."~Nelson Mandela


Open your heart and time will hold you like a lover.


The unexpected is the intuitive advantage

Life is laced with outrageous choices and freedoms. We reinvent ourself every day because no 2 days are the same. If you're not happy, think less and sense more. If you tend to analyze yourself into a corner, it's time to exit the box. There is no dogma, religion or rulebook for intuition. 

Feel the rhythms of today. Sensing energy, no matter what we're doing, revs the rhythm of soul. Sensing is the power of truth that brings peace to our heart and mind.  Using what we sense to think, is common sense
  • Depend on  honesty and stay loyal to your heart. Find truth and soul by living with courage. 
  • Life is not always what we expect. It works out. When our eyes, ears, heart and mind are open, life is sweet.
  • Forgive yourself, but don't forget the truth. Stand up for what is right.
When you do things from your soul, you feel a river moving in you, a joy.~ Rumi

The unexpected spins into longing or delight.

Every day is a dizzy spin on the divine potter's wheel. We are formed with laughtersunlight and night skies. We move with the wind's breath and have no choice but to feel our heart. Everything changes daily.  

You are Life itself. 

Connect with the sublime joy of Living. Intuition is part of our survival instinct. Trust your gut.  Notice values you sense. Courage, dignitypatience and tenacity are not light at the end of tunnel, they are the light inside you, teasing open your potential. Be a hero.


Connections are  kisses and melodies because we are alive. Everyone knows desire. We all hunger for understanding. In the air we breathe, sensual connections, that need no words, stream – and we get the message and respond intuitively.

Wisdom is understanding who you are and how things fit together. It's sensing intuitive connections with the unexpected. A dip in wisdom is a wondrous call to the lightness of being.


Greatness is as startling as courage and as simple as curiosityNotice what you sense. Transcend the unexpected and connect with purpose by trusting your heart. Choose to be great. 


Do the right thing. 

Claim connections with purpose. Tune-in freedom with every breath you take. You control your choices. Be wise, be intuitive, respond to what you sense. You can feel what's right.
It's an understanding about how things come together that keeps us wise. Connect with purpose. To be balanced and radiant, reach out into the day to understand the unexpected with your senses.

We don't control happiness; we are part of it. Trust self-respect. Avoid what feels wrong and pick up what glittersOur 6th sense transcends life's glitches. 



 I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live up to what light I have. ~ Abraham Lincoln

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Friday, October 31, 2014

Three Ways of Patience


Have attitude like Gandhi. Live your dream like MLK. Think with your senses. Feel with your mind.  

Sensing what you value is how to think different. It's good judgment.




"The hope of a secure and livable world lies with the disciplined non-conformists who are dedicated to Justice, Peace and Brotherhood" ~ Martin Luther King Jr. 

Patience is never an option. 

It's always a reality check.

The opposite of patience is frustration. Frustration is a rut. Being impatient is being in a rut. 

The impact on life is just like procrastination. Both are ways of being out of step with good timing and good luck. 

Everybody needs good luck.

Patience is the only way to live your dream.

Three Ways of Patience

With Yourself
  • Patience with yourself is personal loyalty.  It's respect - the foundation of every worthwhile relationship.
    • Being impatient with yourself is always self-defeating. 
    • Worse, when you are not patient with yourself, social relationships don’t last. 
    • People who are impatient with themselves make narrow-minded choices in social situations that  appear to be selfish or arrogant, and alienate others. That's why 'things' don't work out.
    • Find patience for your heart and mind. If you don't give it to yourself, nobody will.
With Timing
  • Patience with timing is a sign of confidence in choices and faith in goals. Sure, it’s a disappointment and a drag to not have an answer, a meeting or a trip when you want it. Reality is: we all march to our own beat and we're not always in step with others. Sometimes this means waiting.
    • The surprise of extra time gives you space to prepare the response for an unwanted answer. Time always catches up with us.
    • Extra time means you can have unexpected insights to fine-tune content for the meeting. 
    • Postponing a trip puts you somewhere else you need to be. 
    • If you are perfect, LOL, then the time of ‘waiting’ will reveal an opportunity or responsibility you need to address or reposition before your answer, meeting or trip. 
    • When you are patient with delays, you will find something new that helps you succeed. Time brings opportunity.
With others
  • Patience with others has its priorities. These include dignity, self-respect and compassion. People who do this well are our heroes, like Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi. These patient fighters used patience as personal power. So can you.
    •  This is not about what you do; it's about how you do it.
    •  Patience with others means acknowledging differences. No and yes are equally important for staying in tune with patience and your goals.
    • It is not ‘turning the other cheek” while someone hits you. You can be angry and be dignified.
    • If someone pushes your buttons and is disrespectful, sometimes it's best to just say, good-bye. The only person you can change is yourself. Stand tall, talk softly and use eye contact to make your point
'Life is like an elevator. On your way up, sometimes you have to stop and let some people off.' ~ anon 
Patience is an intuitive reality check. Experience reality. Be a sensual thinker. 

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Change 2014 - Sensual Thinking




Everywhere we read, change is in the air. It's a fact of life. When you connect with change in your life, it's a chairlift to pleasure and ease. Navigating change and staying in sync takes know-how. We need filters to be clear about what's truly in our real interests, to know what we're looking for, where we are going, read between the lines, know what's true and hear what's actually being said.

Because media drives us with fear by focusing on what is foul in our world, because big business has knocked us off balance by saying we are not in control of our time choices - that our work is, we are chafing, out of sync with what feels good and feeling stuck. However, because we can think differently, we do notice what we want and what we need. We are connecting with change. Sensual thinking is the handrail of confidence, making personal and global priorities clear.

We're no longer divided. Technology has shown us we're a global culture. We no longer have just one way to think. Search engines have freed us from the draconian idea that there is only one way to dress or one way to build a business.  We feel out what's best and think for ourselves.

There is a common universal handrail of enduring intuitive wisdom to stay on the path of change. It is thinking with our senses and feeling with our minds. We can know when we're headed towards love, success and deep personal satisfaction - or not.

The truth is not date-stamped. It never needs to be defended. Iconic intuitive values like dignity, courage and patience are our personal liberation. Nelson Mandela is a clear beacon of this.

We can step out of the matrix of commercially-induced mindsets. It's our world and our time to take control of it. We are thinking differently by fine tuning what we sense is right. We are not going to repeat the social patterns of the past. Sensing is transparent and timeless. It's a reality check that keep the bigger picture in focus.

Thinking with our senses and feeling with our mind puts personal intuitive wisdom front and center of the decision-making process. Thinking sensually is the clear way to collaborate, create and communicate our ways out of the morass of fear, abuse and disillusionment of the past to a renewed connection with community, creativity, self-confidence, and pleasure. We are entering a New Humanitarian Age.

Sensual thinking is innovation working with the actuality of wisdom from the past to create a bridge to the future. It is thought evolution that is our powerful, timely way to think in sync with change.

Iconic values like dignity and tenacity bring clarity that connects with inner confidence and faith. We can feel a natural inner strength that has nothing to do with any religion. Instead, it's a foundation of wisdom gleaned from lessons of humanity that transcend religions and generations.

Confidence is a mind/heart connection. Feeling courage, dignity, tenacity or curiosity with your mind is the natural intuitive way that you connect with your heart. The new way to think opens our mind/heart/soul connections. It's not intellectual or emotional. It is liberating.

If you are not sure whether you believe something because its dogma or if its a universal human truth, sleep on it. You will know when you wake up. The truth is a feeling we call clarity. It feels like being in step with change.

Be your own hero, live the truth!
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Start fine-tuning your senses to connect with your inner truth.
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