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Don’t cry over the past, it’s gone. Don’t stress about the future, it hasn’t arrived. Live in the present and make the most of it.
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Thinks I find along the way
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Don’t cry over the past, it’s gone. Don’t stress about the future, it hasn’t arrived. Live in the present and make the most of it.
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Be patient. A relationship before its time would only distract you from fulfilling your big and beautiful destiny. -Mandy Hale
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I’m pretty enchanted by Katwijk aan Zee’s little cottage on the beach in the Netherlands. When I was growing up in California, we often camped at the beach.
I’d like to be here right about now…
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A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business.
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Tara Brach is my guru, however, in the end, Tom, it is up to me to apply her teaching. Perhaps I am my own guru…

Why do you need a guru? If you fall down, then pick yourself up and continue to walk. ~Krishnamurti
I’ve been reading with interest the posts of my fellow Patheos blogger Ambaa, also known as the White Hindu, who does a fantastic job of opening a window into Hindu traditions and philosophy. She also writes a regular series titled “Find a Guru” where she introduces us to specific gurus, warts and all.
Like the warning that appears on any product with the potential to cause harm, Ambaa warns readers of the “Find a Guru” column to “exercise caution when selecting a teacher”. And I believe she does this for good reason. Time and time again, we read reports of gurus behaving badly. (Not that the Eastern philosophies have a monopoly on bad behavior.)
One recent case of a guru gone bad revolves around the renowned Zen…
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Knowing your strengths can affect your happiness.
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Breakups hurt, but losing someone who doesn’t respect and appreciate you is actually a gain, not a loss.
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Own your life or someone will own it for you.
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The pain you feel today is the strength you feel tomorrow. In every challenge encountered there is opportunity for growth.
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When life gives you every reason to be negative, think of all the reasons to be positive. There’s always someone who has it worse.
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Winning is fun, but it teaches you nothing. Failure is the best teacher in the world. Winning is a trophy, failing is an education.
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Memorial Day means the start of the summer blockbuster movie season. This weekend, we’ll all be getting Fast and Furious again along with an
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A quarrel is quickly settled when deserted by one party; there is no battle unless there be two.
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Atheists and other nonbelievers largely welcomed Wednesday’s (May 22) remarks by Pope Francis that performing “good works” is not the exclusive domain of people of faith, but rather a place where they and atheists could and should meet.
In a private homily, Francis described doing good not as a matter of faith, but of “duty, it is an identity card that our Father has given to all of us, because he has made us in his image and likeness.”
Then, referring to non-Catholics and nonbelievers, he said, “if we do good to others, if we meet there, doing good, and we go slowly, gently, little by little, we will make that culture of encounter: we need that so much. We must meet one another doing good.”
Go to the source: Atheists Like What They See In Pope Francis’ New Openness.
Is this a ruse to smoke out the atheists?!? :-D
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We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.
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