A Positive Change of Heart
When we take our attention away from what we find unacceptable and focus on love we come closer to the heart of change to experience a positive change of heart.
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When we take our attention away from what we find unacceptable and focus on love we come closer to the heart of change to experience a positive change of heart.
For decades our young people have shown us that their world, driven by ‘Cradle To The Grave’ fear-based consumerism, is not meeting their most basic needs.
Our job is to be the raft that leads to the far shore, to remind each other that we’ll get through this together, and to refuse to let our spirits be broken.
As we face the task of rebuilding let us remember that we are here now for a purpose & to make each day & each encounter with those whose paths we cross, count.
Inside each of us, our deepest desire is to know ourselves as love, to be at one with ourselves and others. Ultimately, peace is made by joining in the heart.
To be true to ourselves means taking time out to hear & feel what’s going on inside and find the place within where the indisputable core of ourselves resides.
No matter how you feel about your mother, there is one undeniable fact … she carried you and she gave you life. There can be no greater gift than that!
If we want to feel good about ourselves, we must do good toward others. Right action allows us to look back over our lives at peace with the choices we’ve made.
The challenge & privilege of being there for young people is to listen to and be a stand for who we really are and make the space for our facades to drop away.
To talk about dads is risky because they don’t always fit the idealised images portrayed by Greeting Cards. Yet this is often a topic that troubles my clients.