Forgiveness…

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Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

One artist’s perspective on forgiveness; "I refuse to amuse the lies"…

 

<3 this song!

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Angry young man…

As a father of 6 boys, I’ve seen 3 of them pass through this stage; some are still stuck. I’m pausing to reflect on what did I cause, how can I make amends and how can I help them get unstuck before more time is wasted…

To forgive is divine…

Another lovely excerpt from Kristin Neff’s book Self-compassion

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Do You Need to Forgive?

Ron Nikkel shares this excellent quote in the Huffington Post today:

When we don’t forgive, we drink the poison ourselves and then wait for the other person to die. And we take the knife that has hurt us and we stab ourselves with it again… But when we forgive, We pour out the poison of the enemy and of the devil and we don’t let the poison stay in us and we don’t let the poison make us into poisonous snakes! So that we don’t become like the person we despised and who persecuted and tortured us. (Iranian prisoner, Pastor Saeed Abedni in The Christian Post 22 March 2013)

Go to the source of this quote: Ron Nikkel: Do You Need to Forgive?

Follow the link for the rest of his article or stop here and ponder the wisdom of this quote. Your choice…

Spring Clean Your Soul

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We all know that now is a great time to some spring cleaning: re-evaluate what we need and what we’re ready to let go of. But what about spring-cleaning our spirits? With each new season…

Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

It’s that time of year even if there is still snow on the ground…

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You are so right, Kristin; it’s all about the sacred pause and moving from fight or flight to tend and befriend…

Thanks for sharing this story. It’s a great example of how mindfulness and acceptance work amidst deep suffering…

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This is just so incredibly beautiful:

 

Jessie Rees was diagnosed with an inoperable and incurable brain tumor at age 11. As part of an outpatient clinical trial, she was asked to undergo 30 days of radiation and chemotherapy. When she found out that some of the kids in the cancer ward did not get to go home everyday, she decided to do something to cheer them up and give them hope, and Jessie’s Joy Jars was born. Before Jessie died a little over 10 months later, she had distributed 3,000 Joy Jars. The Foundation set up in her name has continued her wish and has distributed more than 50,000 Joy Jars to children all over the world.

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Unplug & Indulge This Easter

This sounds like a good plan to me…

via Unplug & Indulge This Easter.

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“The familiar stark divide between people of religion and without religion is too crude. Many millions of people who count themselves atheists have convictions and experiences very like and just as profound as those that believers count as religious. They say that though they do not believe in a “personal” god, they nevertheless believe in a “force” in the universe “greater than we are.” They feel an inescapable responsibility to live their lives well, with due respect for the lives of others; they take pride in a life they think well lived and suffer sometimes inconsolable regret at a life they think, in retrospect, wasted. They find the Grand Canyon not just arresting but breathtakingly and eerily wonderful. They are not simply interested in the latest discoveries about the vast universe but enthralled by them. These are not, for them, just a matter of immediate sensuous and otherwise inexplicable response…

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Peace is This Moment Without Judgment

Do you think peace requires an end to war?

Or tigers eating only vegetables?

Does peace require an absence from

your boss, your spouse, yourself?

Do you think peace will come some other place than here?

Some other time than Now?

In some other heart than yours?

Peace is this moment without judgment.

That is all. This moment in the Heart-space

where everything that is is welcome.

Peace is this moment without thinking

that it should be some other way,

that you should feel some other thing,

that your life should unfold according to your plans.

Peace is this moment without judgment,

this moment in the heart-space where

everything that is is welcome.

via Dorothy Hunt Poetry.

PostSecret: Sunday Secrets

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Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

I always look forward to this bizarre collection of PostSecrets every Sunday. Don’t ask me why because I don’t really know… :-D

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100 Best Selling Movie Posters of all time

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Movie Poster Shop.com – 100 Best Selling Movie Posters

Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

What’s your favorite?

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The Heart Clearly Sees Things

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The heart clearly sees things denied to the eyes. You have to be careful not to blind its sight with anger or bitterness. -Dodinsky

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Be Thankful For What You Have

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Be thankful for what you have. You have no idea how many people would love to have what you’ve got.

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What happens in an Internet Minute?

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via So ein Dings løbende Pipstrøm.

Thank you, @davidkanigan, for sharing this…

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It’s an Amazing Grace feeling-kind-of-morning.  Here’s Rodney Britt and friends with 53-second clip, which I wished kept going and going.


And from a simple, spiritual, soulful version – – we move to the soul stirring pipes.  Amazing Grace hits a crescendo after 4:00 minutes.  

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:-D

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Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

Heh, heh, heh…

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