Posts Tagged "inspirational"

Hallelujah! And Mop My Floor!

»Posted by on Oct 12, 2009 in Life, Spiritual | 3 comments

Beware of Sunday television.  As you know, I faithfully visit the the gym each day as soon as it opens for my physical workout.  I alternate running  3 miles a day or 2 miles depending on how much sleep I got the night before.  If you’ve ever ran on the treadmill  you know it can be boring.  Usually I can watch one of 4 overhead flat-screen TV’s which helps to pass time as I merrily gallop along.  As luck would have it this past Sunday, I found myself trapped to watch the channel which just happened to come up when the power button was pressed.  The remote control (up and down channel-er) was not working.  So on one TV I’m face to face  with a puffy eyed overweight tele-evangelist expounding not for 15 minutes, no, not for 30...

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Dreaming of the Hero

»Posted by on Aug 30, 2009 in Life, Psychology, Self-Talk, Spiritual | 0 comments

Generally speaking, when we dream about being rescued by  historical or mythical heroes  or perhaps more current heroes within our conscious mind (famous movie stars, political figures) it can be a signal from our unconscious mind that our ego is in need of strength or bolstering during some difficult or challenging life events.   In other words, it can mean that our conscious mind is calling out for assistance in accomplishing some task or act, that it cannot achieve unaided or without drawing on the sources of strength that lie outside our immediate reach.  The resources to successfully achieve the task or solve the problem may often lie within self, or it may be that we need to enlist the help of God or others.   The point is that it’s important to...

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Flat Earth

»Posted by on Aug 22, 2009 in Life, Psychology, Self-Talk, Spiritual | 0 comments

Can you imagine how some individuals must have reacted when new evidence from scientists and philosophers began to emerge suggesting that the earth was round; not flat as had been believed for thousands of years.  After all,  the belief that the Earth was flat was almost universal until about the 4th century BC.  Promoters of this new idea were labeled heretics and insane.  And it’s understandable how people “felt.”  This was going to literally rock their world.  Try and remember your last time standing on the beach looking out toward the horizon where sea meets sky.  It gives the false illusion that that the earth is flat.  When I look out as far as the eye can see in any direction, it really “feels” like the earth is flat. ...

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Two Jacks

»Posted by on Aug 17, 2009 in Devotion, Life, Psychology, Self-Talk, Spiritual | 0 comments

I first met Jack (not his real name) several months ago.  He had been referred to me because of his struggle with addictions and extreme anger. Practically homeless, he was in his early 50’s yet looked like he was in his late 60’s.  The substance abuse had clearly taken it’s toll in very visible ways.  I didn’t know Jack, I had never met him prior to his visit, but as his story unfolded, I began to connect the dots and realized I did know some of his family members. This was quite a surprise to me and I clearly remember the precise session that I realized my connection to his children. I won’t belabor Jack’s story.  It’s a familiar one for those who struggle with substance abuse.  He was in and out of therapy, attempting to maintain sobriety...

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Insanity Defined

»Posted by on Aug 13, 2009 in Life, Psychology, Self-Talk, Spiritual, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Yoruba Proverb Human beings are creatures of habit.  We do what we know, what is comfortable and what we ‘think” will work.  There are, however, those occasions when “our” way is not “the” way to get us to the goal.  When your way doesn’t work, don’t be disheartened.  You must be willing to try another way.  Don’t be discouraged when someone says, “no.”  Be willing to ask someone else.  Always be willing to start at the bottom.  Being willing does not mean you will stay there.  A closed door does not mean you have been cut off permanently.  It is a challenge, an obstacle, a tool to be used.  The keys to all doors are within you.  If you have faith in yourself, practice and patience will...

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