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Featured Books of the Month - February 2002

 

 

"Peaceful Earth"  ~ by Lisa Hepner


The purpose of this book is to address all the questions surrounding the terrorist attacks from a spiritual reference point, or a higher consciousness. The media has expressed their views and the government has referenced their strategies. But many of us want to know “What would love do here?” What is the “highest good?” and “How can we help, collectively to make the world a better place, in order to prevent future atrocities?” Now it’s time to take a look at the recent tragedy from a spiritual perspective from some of the greatest spiritual leaders of our time. September 11, 2001 will be a date recorded in history. Let this book be a spiritual message of peace, love and healing that will also go down in history as a compilation of thoughts from a higher perspective of Truth, insight and wisdom. 'Peaceful Earth' contains insights and perspectives on the tragedy of September 11th from some of the greatest spiritual minds of our time including Neale Donald Walsch, Marianne Williamson, Mark Victor Hansen,Dan Millman, Jean Houston, Alan Cohen and more...


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"Sacred Contracts"  ~ by Caroline Myss


Caroline Myss, author of the New York Times bestsellers Anatomy of the Spirit and Why People Don’t Heal and How They Can, presents an exciting, highly original program in this long-awaited book. Based on her internationally popular workshop of the same name, Sacred Contracts is a brilliant synthesis of psychology, healing guidance, and spiritual insight. As a medical intuitive, Myss has found that people often don’t understand their purpose in life, which has led to a spiritual malaise of epidemic proportions. This metaphysical disease in turn leads to depression, anxiety, fatigue, and eventually physical illness. But our purpose—our individual Sacred Contract—is often difficult to apprehend. For this reason, Myss developed an enjoyable and ingenious process for deciphering your own Contract using a new theory of archetypes that builds on the works of Jung, Plato, and contemporary thinkers. She first recounts how the concept of Sacred Contracts took form in myths and other cultural traditions through the ages. She then examines the lives of the spiritual masters and prophets—Abraham, Jesus, the Buddha, and Muhammad—whose archetypal journeys illustrate the four stages of a Sacred Contract and provide clues for discovering your own.

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Staying Centered in Peace ~ by Lisa Hepner


As a chaplain at a local church I am trained to see the 'highest good', even when things on the outside seem contrary. I am trained to see the perfect expression of God in all situations. So for example, I have been taught to see beyond outer manifestations such as disease, and see the inherent wholeness and perfection in all people.

Yet when the events of September 11, 2001 happened, it was a struggle to see beyond the pain. I just couldn't see the 'good'; in the situation, when all I felt was pain and all I could see all around me was tragedy and devastation. Yet, I knew I would be called to pray with others and would need to come to terms with my own feelings regarding this horrible tragedy. I would need to find my own peace of mind regarding the horrific events.

As a person on this spiritual journey, like many of you, I seek advice and solace from many mentors in the spiritual/ personal growth arena. So I wondered what some of the great minds I had studied, like Neale Donald Walsch, Marianne Williamson and others would say about the recent tragedy. What would their perspective be, and what words of wisdom would they offer to help me and others move beyond the paralysis of pain to the comfort of healing? Thus the book Peaceful Earth: Spiritual Perspectives on Hope and Healing Beyond Terrorism came to fruition.

After reading the collection of stories and insights from all of these spiritual teachers, I was able to come to a place of peace and centeredness. I was able to go forward with a feeling of expectancy for all the good that could come about. I was filled with hope and peace. I know anyone that reads these powerful messages will also be able to stay centered in peace.

All the stories and perspectives in the book have a common theme. Even though there are many different authors, and many different ways of saying or expressing their feelings they all basically say the same thing. And in order to demonstrate the three main themes I would like to tell you a story. I often see things in stories, so I would like to share this one with you.

It was Christmas-time at a crowded bus station. One man stood out in the crowd. Why? Because he was rude and obnoxious. He had an angry face filled with hatred; you could see it in his eyes. His forehead was crinkled and he glared at anyone he made eye contact with.

The man reeked of body odor, and his physical appearance was disheveled. He wore mangled clothes, and his facial hair was matted together.

His language was obscene, and under his breath he was cursing at everyone.

Not only that, but he was obscenely drunk. He teetered and stammered as he bumped into anyone in his path. He had no concern for the space of others.

People at the bus station were getting upset at the actions of this vile man. Many of them decided to push him back when he bumped into them.

One young man, pushed the drunken man when he bumped into him, and said, 'Watch where you're going, Jerk.'

As the man pushed the drunken man, he became easily off balance and bumped into more people. Everyone started pushing back and yelling things like, 'Jerk, Scum'.

This only fueled the anger already in the man's heart. He cursed louder and became more obscene. Before you knew it, everyone in the bus station was full of anger and disgust.

Suddenly one man pushed the drunken man so hard, that he fell over and landed near a woman sitting on a bench with her eight-year-old daughter.

The eight-year-old girl looked at the man trying to get up, and then looked at her mom. 'We should help him, don't you think?' she asked her mom.

The mother responded, 'Normally, dear, we'd help, but not in this situation. This is different.' The mother silently prayed that the vile man would not come over and disturb them.

Suddenly, the little girl got up and went over to the man, who had at this time stood up.

The little girl looked the man directly in the eyes and said, 'Sir, why are you so angry?'

The drunken man slurred and yelled at the little girl to go away. 'Leave me alone' he yelled.

The little girl was persistent. She pulled on his shirt and got the man's attention.

'Leave me alone, get away from me' he slurred.

The little girl again, looked him in the eyes and said, 'The reason I asked is because I was wondering if there was anything I could do to help?'

The man froze in his tracks. The angry look on his face softened, and he broke into tears.

The three of them; the drunken man, the little girl and the mother, cried together.

They found out that a year ago, the drunken man's wife had died. They had been living paycheck to paycheck as it was and with the high cost of funeral expenses, and the downgrade to only one salary, the man took a turn for the worse. He lost his car and lost his home, and most importantly, he lost the love of his life. He became homeless.

On that day, the year anniversary of his wife's death, he had sold his only winter jacket in order to get bus fare so he could visit his wife at the cemetery.

Many of you may be wondering how this story relates to the recent terrorist events. Yet, there are three principles demonstrated in that story that parallel our recent tragedy.

The first is that behind every act of lashing out in anger, there is a deep-rooted pain. We may not know what it is, but the outward manifestation is anger. Like the drunk man in the bus station. All we see on the outside is a disgusting man with no respect for others. We don't know his situation, we don't know his pain. We just see the outside manifestation of his anger. Yet, all anger has pain at its root.

In order to solve the problem, like Neale Donald Walsch said in the book, we must look at the cause, or the root of the problem. If we ignore the deep-rooted pain, or the cause of the anger, the problem will not go away and we will never fully heal.

I love Jean Houston's analogy in the book when she likens the terrorist events to a cancer. To further the analogy, if we rely on the doctors to remove the problem, (like we're relying on government to solve the problem) through surgery, but we continue to smoke, for example, than we haven't solved the root problem, which is the cigarettes. The doctors can keep performing surgery to remove pieces of the diseased lung, but until the culprit (cigarettes) is stopped the problem will continue to manifest.

So I ask all of us to not just look at the outward manifestation, which was the act of terrorism but to look at the cause behind the bombing and to remember that behind every lashing out in anger there is a deep-rooted pain.

Second, anger begets anger. In the above story, the angry man angered others. When the people at the bus station retaliated with anger it only fueled the anger that was already in the man's heart. Eventually, the anger spread throughout the whole bus station, leaving everyone angry. Yet the problem still continued, and was even compounded.

I heard that in Native American tradition they have a saying that says the man who seeks revenge must dig two graves, one for the person he is seeking revenge upon, and one for himself. This illustrates the principal that anger only begets more anger.

The last principle illustrated in the above example, was that the only thing that could dissolve the man's anger was the pure, innocent love of a child who cared enough to find out what was going on inside the man.

Like Alan Cohen reiterated in the book, the quote from Gandhi that said, 'the pure love of one person can offset the hatred of thousands.' What a powerful illustration of the power of love.

In Alan Cohen's story he talks about the fact that in Native American tradition one person is assigned the role of Faith keeper. That person is responsible for keeping the faith of the entire village, even when drought, disease or famine is prevalent.

This is our mission now, to become Faith keepers of peace. To keep love in our hearts, and to see peace everywhere. We all know the power of staying centered in peace and seeing only peace in the world until it becomes a reality.

How do we stay centered in peace? The easiest and most natural thing that I do is 'put myself in another's shoes.' If someone appears to be disrupting the peace, I choose to look beyond the situation and put myself in his or her situation. And, even though I may not know what is going on in their life, I can sympathize with them, knowing that they must be in some kind of deep pain in order to be so angry or act foolishly. Again, it doesn't mean I'm condoning the behavior, only trying to see or understand the cause of their behavior.

The second thing I do is pray. Whenever I feel like I'm not centered in peace, I pray. I acknowledge the perfect peace all around me. I confirm the peace of the world, and my part in it. I utilize my chaplain training, and see peace everywhere. As part of my prayer I see myself connected to my friends and immediate family than connected to people in Africa, Australia, England, China, etc. I see a ball of energy joining us all together. And, I acknowledge that we are all one. I send love out to the world. I see it radiating outward to everyone.

Lastly, I remind myself of the readings and words of our great spiritual leaders. I remember Alan Cohen's story about being a Faith keeper, then I make a conscious decision to be one or I remember Dan Millman's statement about not giving power to 'a small group of zealots, to not let them live in our head rent-free.'

Like St. Francis of Assisi said, 'while you are proclaiming peace with your lips, be careful to have it more fully in your heart.' Once peace is in the hearts of each and every one of us there will be no violence, there will be world peace. But we can't expect world peace, when we can't even be at peace with our coworker or mother. So, again the three tools I use to stay centered in peace are: Sympathize, Pray, and Remember.

Change starts at the individual level, then spreads like wildfire to the hearts and minds of everyone.

Lisa Hepner has studied spirituality for over ten years. She is a chaplain at a local church in Oregon. She is an entrepreneur who creates inspirational products. Lisa's Book 'Peaceful Earth' is our featured book this month.

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Quado is a spiritual entity channeled by Carrie Hart. Carrie is a singer, songwriter, poet, and healer.  Quado first spoke to her on November 26, 1995.  In March, 1999, she began publishing daily Quado messages on her web site at http://www.carriehart.com

 

~ Suspend Judgment~


Today would be an excellent day to think about judgment. Think about how
you apply judgment all of the time toward the people in your life and toward the things that you do as well. Think about how you are always sitting in judgment, when you might be extending compassion and understanding instead.

Today, give everyone the benefit of the doubt. Today, assume that each person is trying to do her best, but is simply stopped short through their past experiences, emotional base and basic abilities to achieve what they set out to achieve.

Apply this to yourself as well. Look at your current circumstances, and instead of berating yourself for all of the things you might have done differently, instead of this, look at yourself with compassion and understanding. Appreciate the courage you have had to demonstrate to get up each day and face what you have to face, including the demons from your past. Appreciate how you always try your very best, even though you often fail. Understand and be compassionate toward your struggles, all of those internal struggles that seem to get in your way, no matter what you do.

Forgive yourself for the things you have done poorly, and those things you left undone. Forgive yourself for these lapses, especially in cases where they can no longer be reversed, where your apparent shortcomings led to a situation which is irretrievable, and you must now bear the consequences.

For each of these things, understand yourself deeply and be compassionate, remembering that you try to do your best, always, and forgive yourself for being able to do only what you can.

Extend to yourself all of the love of the universe, and let it enter you and heal you. Let the love flow in and replace the shame and the guilt, the feelings that you are inadequate, and if it weren’t for your inadequacies, everything would be so much better, so much easier, so much more right.

Forgive yourself for all of your shortcomings, now, in the past and in the future. For yes, you will never achieve the state you would like, where everything you do is perfect and complete, nothing left undone, everything anticipated perfectly, and all action perfectly executed. No, this is not your fate, nor is it anyone’s.

Instead, we shall stumble and bumble our way through life, leaving a string of accidents in our wake, but always trying our best, and wishing for the best, moving forward as best we can down our bumpy path.

And everyone else is just like you in this regard. Everyone else carries about a burden of the past, and the emotional baggage for some is awesome indeed. By definition, each person tries his very best to do what he can.

And in some cases, especially where there is impairment of the basic foundations of the mind, trying their best may seem a ridiculous idea. But yet it is so. From the vantage point of each person, they populate a world in which things make as much sense as they can, and from this place, inside this world in which they have tried to make sense of things, they are trying their best.

Some people live in a constant state of fear. And from this vantage point, inside this world of fear and paranoia, in which they must constantly defend against forces out to defeat them, what they do and say makes perfect sense, and they should even be applauded for their courage to rise each day to fight again.

And so, today, replace your judgment with compassion, and attempt to see inside the worlds of other people. Today, if someone says something that makes no sense at all from your world, rather than criticizing or dismissing the views of this person, try to delve into their world. See if you can learn enough to understand what they see that made them say such a thing.

See if you can understand their world view, and what there is within it that would have led them to such a conclusion.

Extend this understanding and compassion first to yourself, and then to others. See the world differently today, and let it soften your heart. Let the love of the universe flow in compassion and understanding, giving each the benefit of the doubt. Accept that each person is doing the very best he or she can do, and see where this attitude takes you.

Carrie Hart is the author of "There is a Garden", the story of her spiritual journey from stressed executive to channeler of Quado.  Her book and CDs of original music are available on http://www.carriehart.com.


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Practice Being Like A Child ~ by Jim Rohn


Remember the master teacher once said 2000 years ago, “Unless you can become like little children, your chances are zero, you haven’t got a prayer.” A major consideration for adults.

Be like children and remember there are four ways to be more like a child no matter how old you get –

1) Curiosity - Be curious. Childish curiosity. Learn to be curious like a child. What will kids do if they want to know something bad enough? You’re right. They will bug you. Kids can ask a million questions. You think they’re through. They’ve got another million. They will keep plaguing you. They can drive you right to the brink.

Also kids use their curiosity to learn. Have you ever noticed that while adults are stepping on ants, children are studying them? A child’s curiosity is what helps them to reach, learn and grow.

2) Excitement - Learn to get excited like a child. There is nothing that has more magic than childish excitement. So excited you hate to go to bed at night. Can’t wait to get up in the morning. So excited that you’re about to explode. How can anyone resist that kind of childish magic? Now, once in awhile I meet someone who says, “Well, I’m a little too mature for all that childish excitement.” Isn’t that pitiful? You’ve got to weep for these kinds of people. All I’ve got to say is, “If you’re too old to get excited, you’re old.” Don’t get that old.

3) Faith - Faith like a child. Faith is childish. How else would you describe it? Some people say, “Let’s be adult about it.” Oh no. No. Adults too often have a tendency to be overly skeptical. Some adults even have a tendency to be cynical. Adults say, “Yeah. I’ve heard that old positive line before. It will be a long day in June before I fall for that positive line. You’ve got to prove to me it’s any good.” See, that’s adult, but kids aren’t that way. Kids think you can get anything. They are really funny. You tell kids, “We’re going to have three swimming pools.” And they say, “Yeah. Three. One each. Stay out of my swimming pool.” See, they start dividing them up right away, but adults are not like that. Adults say, “Three swimming pools? You’re out of your mind. Most people don’t even have one swimming pool. You’ll be lucky to get a tub in the back yard.” You notice the difference? No wonder the master teacher said, “Unless you can become like little children, your chances, they’re skinny.”

4) Trust - Trust is a childish virtue, but it has great merit. Have you heard the expression “sleep like a baby”? That’s it. Childish trust. After you’ve gotten an A+ for the day, leave it in somebody else’s hands.

Curiosity, excitement, faith and trust. Wow, what a powerful combination to bring (back) into our lives.

To Your Success,

Jim Rohn

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