Understand Your Masks and Filters


Understand Your Masks and Filters
You are pure Soul in a body on Earth. @gurusinghdaily (Click to Tweet!)
You know the world you know, but you know it through the masks and filters of how you know what you know — people, places and things you know — emotions you feel — the history the anticipation that you remember and project.

Explained at a yogic and quantum level, the world you know is not a world you know. It’s a world you think your know and feel familiar with, but even the known factors — the ones you’re certain of — are unknown. It’s all a psycho-emotional puzzle made up of masks and filters that manage; control; guide, and carry you through your physical experience…enjoying what you experience with joy , and fearing what you anticipate with fear.

In order to change your experience, you must access the fundamentals of your human being… get down under the “hood”…alter the masks and the filters that alter your experience.
When you gain access to this ‘self-sensory’ programming, you’re able to alter the nature of the ‘Self’ itself. This is one of the many results of a daily meditation practice. With practice, you ultimately realize that everything about your life can be formed and transformed perfectly from what you already have. Everything works — even the challenging lessons that you go through are, in fact, perfect raw material to build into dreams and purpose. Your cosmology (journey of the Soul) and your genealogy (journey of your ancestry) are all contributing perfectly to this perfection. Everything you experience has been set in place… established with all your masks and filters… created with the known and unknown…and done precisely…there are no mistakes.

Our prayer is that you get “under the hood” of your life; that you make absolutely certain to understand each of your masks and filters; that you begin to cooperate with your mastery so that you can graduate from this mystery.
There’s a higher level of living in this world you live in…it’s a world without masks; a world without filters, and it un-puzzles the puzzle. It ascends to the level of a human being, being humane… it’s the freedom of being a perfect Soul in human form…on Earth to transform.

Guru Singh  is a world-renowned yoga instructor,  author , musician, and family man. Guru Singh works with the Dalai Lama, teaches with Tony Robbins, and has  recorded an album  with Grammy® Award-winning artist Seal. He can also be found on  Facebook  and  Twitter .

Check out Guru Singh’s most recent book: Buried Treasures: The Journey From Where You Are to Who You Are .

Image courtesy of Matthew Kane .

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How to Cope with the Death of Google Reader

Sonia Simone at CopyBlogger has a post worth your attention on the death of Google Reader:

You know the stages.

First, denial. “No way, dude, that’s got to be a rumor.”

Then anger. “Don’t Be Evil my $%&! How could they do this to me?”

Bargaining. “Could a new version of Google Reader really save Digg?”

Depression. “I can haz no more LOLz.”

And finally, we come to acceptance. Yes, it’s true. Google Reader really is going away on July 1. So if you haven’t rustled up an alternative yet, it’s time.

If you’re a Google Reader user, obviously you need a new tool to read your subscriptions. We have a few thoughts for you on that.

But if you’re a content publisher, you’ll also need to make sure that your audience has a way to continue tuning in for everything you do.

Feel free to point your audience to this post, or you may want to craft a message of your own with more individualized suggestions for your audience’s needs. But be sure you send out a clear, specific call to action and keep those subscribers on board — no one wants to lose a big chunk of their audience just because a tool goes away.

via How to Cope with the Death of Google Reader | Copyblogger.

Frankly, I went through all these stages a month or so ago and happily shifted my attention to feedly which I had used as an alternative to Google Reader since 2009. I’m happy to say that the folks at feedly have really shone in stepping up as the only logical choice to replace Google Reader…

  • It syncs flawlessly in the cloud
  • You can automate it with ifttt.com now
  • It has better features and is more eye appealing than Google Reader

Take a look;

http://youtu.be/STYIrgN3ktc

So, Google Reader — good riddance! feedly rocks…

PS I do NOT agree with Simone that email is a replacement for Google Reader! Email should be preserved for ‘just in time’ information; send the just in case stuff to feedly!

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Here’s my new, favorite Firefox plugin…

“Shareaholic makes it easy for you to submit the web page you’re on to your favorite sharing or bookmarking service, including: digg, del.icio.us, facebook, friendfeed, google bookmarks, google reader notes, kaboodle, magnolia, mixx, myspace, pownce, reddit, stumbleupon, tumblr, twitter, and ycombinator. You can also e-mail the web page directly to a friend.” Shareaholic – The browser add-on extension to share, bookmark and e-mail web pages quickly

If you’re a blogger, one of the most important things you can do is to get your content out into the social media stream is to share, share, share. Shareaholic is the fastest, easiest way I’ve seen to do that so far…

6/29/2011 My old friend the ‘Blog Post Promoter’ tells me via this post that I’ve been officially loving Shareaholic for over three years now. Although I have moved from Firefox to Chrome as my primary browser, Chrome remains the one extension or add-on that I could not live without. While I’m not a Chris Brogan or Darren Rowse, when an internet mechanic like me says this extension rocks, I’d suggest you find out why…

;-)

Every once in awhile…

…I stumble upon something that I had used once and had forgotten and can’t remember why I stopped. This morning I fell in love with Shareaholic all over again…

“Shareaholic makes it easy for you to submit the web page you’re on to your favorite sharing or bookmarking service, including: digg, del.icio.us, facebook, friendfeed, bit.ly, connotea, google bookmarks, google reader notes, gmail, kaboodle, magnolia, meneame, mixx, myspace, plurk, reddit, soup.io, stumbleupon, tipjoy, tumblr, twine, twitter, weheartit, yahoo buzz, and ycombinator. You can also e-mail the web page directly to a friend.” Source: Shareaholic – The browser add-on extension to share, bookmark and e-mail web pages quickly

Why is this important? Let me try to net it out quickly…

Finding a great website may help you advance your knowledge but what if you had a way to share it with others that required little or no additional effort? Wouldn’t that be worth it? Sure, there are some websites that I keep for my own private use, but for the sites that contain good information for my ‘followers’, I can post those sites to my ‘rooms’ in FriendFeed and they show up as featured articles in the right hand column of my blog. That way, these bookmarks benefits me as well as the rest of the world and make my site more of a destination because of the valuable resources that are there! If you want to drive people to your website or blog, give me a call at (920) 486-4798 or drop me a note using the contact form above. I can help!

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Google privacy

Oxymoron or? Digg users voted on the top ten questions to ask Marissa Mayer, Google VP of Search and User Experience. Kevin Rose, founder of Digg, has the interview. Long, but worthwhile — especially if you’re a fan of Google…

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6bFyVGvg28&feature=player_embedded
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