Tag Archives: The Art of Living

Many people grieve continuously. What do you grieve for? Is it grief or is it depression?

Believe it or not, grieving is ALWAYS for what could have been. For the loss of a future.

Whether it is in a relationship, or adventure, or riches, or living a fulfilled life. Opportunities missed, a life missed.

If feels like an occasional hiccup like desire to weep, hiccup from a deep sorrow base.

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How much do you fancy your hour is worth? And your life?

Value, worth is a very interesting concept. It tells everything anyone needs to know about you.
Commerce, and most interactions are value-exchange-based when healthy.

But who defines what is value and how much?

Before we can go deeply into that, let’s look what you have that is of value…

Some of it is of value to you, some of it is of value to someone else.

You have your time. Instead of doing anything you want with it, some of it you’ll turn into value that you can sell. In exchange of something that you value more or equally as your time
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More vibrational Reviews: Krishnamurti, pope Francis, Michael Bernoff, Michael Beckwith, and more


Here is another batch of vibrational reviews of Richard Rudd (Gene Keys), Thorwald Dethlefsen, Rudiger Dahlke, “the healing power of sickness”), Jordan David Pearce, The Spirit Science, The Atlantis King, Amit Goswami, “The Quantum Activist”, pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio), Sri Ravi Shankar, The Art of Living, Michael Bernoff, Dawn Abraham , Jiddu Krishnamurti, Anthony de Mello, Thomas Merton, Quantum Confidence, Rev. Michael Beckwith, Robert Smith, Faster Eft,Sonia Choquette,Tapas Fleming,TAT,Morry Zelcovitch. Some of these I have measured before, the numbers are going down…

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What is a spiritual practice? And what does it have to do with raising your vibration?


Spiritual practices are the tools we have to activate our capacities, including the new capacities just received on September 4-5.

The expression, spiritual practice, has two parts:

Practice: something you do again and again, until it becomes second nature to you. Like driving. Like touch-typing, like reading. First it is chunky, you need all you got to perform the task, and you experience more failures than successes, like in learning to ride a bicycle… in learning to walk.

Once you rise on the levels of learning, from unconscious incompetence, to conscious incompetence, to conscious competence (you still need to think about it!) to unconscious competence, you need to pick another spiritual practice, otherwise you will be stuck with thousands of capacities not used. Still in the basement of your being.

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