Eckhart Tolles’ Keys to Happiness

I believe there is much wisdom in these words:

“Don’t seek happiness. If you seek it, you won’t find it, because seeking is the antithesis of happiness. Happiness is ever elusive, but freedom from unhappiness is attainable now, by facing what is rather than making up stories about it.

“The primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation but your thoughts about it. Be aware of the thoughts you are thinking. Separate them from the situation, which is always neutral, which always is as it is. There is the situation or the fact, and here are my thoughts about it. Instead of making up stories, stay with the facts. For example, “I am ruined” is a story. It limits you and prevents you from taking effective action. “I have 50 cents left in my bank account” is a fact. Facing facts is always empowering.

“See if you can catch the voice in your head, perhaps in the very moment it complains about something, and recognize it for what it is: the voice of the ego, no more than a thought. Whenever you notice that voice, you will also realize that you are not the voice, but the one who is aware of it. In fact, you are the awareness that is aware of the voice. In the background, there is the awareness. In the foreground, there is the voice, the thinker. In this way you are becoming free of the ego, free of the unobserved mind.

“Wherever you look, there is plenty of circumstantial evidence for the reality of time—a rotting apple, your face in the bathroom mirror compared with your face in a photo taken 30 years ago—yet you never find any direct evidence, you never experience time itself. You only ever experience the present moment.

“Why do anxiety, stress, or negativity arise? Because you turned away from the present moment. And why did you do that? You thought something else was more important. One small error, one misperception, creates a world of suffering.

“People believe themselves to be dependent on what happens for their happiness. They don’t realize that what happens is the most unstable thing in the universe. It changes constantly. They look upon the present moment as either marred by something that has happened and shouldn’t have or as deficient because of something that has not happened but should have. And so they miss the deeper perfection that is inherent in life itself, a perfection that lies beyond what is happening or not happening. Accept the present moment and find the perfection that is untouched by time.

“The more shared past there is in a relationship, the more present you need to be; otherwise, you will be forced to relive the past again and again.

“Equating the physical body with “I,” the body that is destined to grow old, wither, and die, always leads to suffering. To refrain from identifying with the body doesn’t mean that you no longer care for it. If it is strong, beautiful, or vigorous, you can appreciate those attributes—while they last. You can also improve the body’s condition through nutrition and exercise. If you don’t equate the body with who you are, when beauty fades, vigor diminishes, or the body becomes incapacitated, this will not affect your sense of worth or identity in any way. In fact, as the body begins to weaken, the light of consciousness can shine more easily.

“You do not become good by trying to be good, but by finding the goodness that is already within you and allowing that goodness to emerge.

“If peace is really what you want, then you will choose peace.”

Posted in Growth/Learning, Inspiring, LIfe Lessons, Quotes I Love | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Sounds Like A Wonderful Time To Me…

“I had rather be shut up in a very modest cottage with my books, my family and a few old friends, dining on simple bacon, and letting the world roll on as it liked, than to occupy the most splendid post, which any human power can give.” -Thomas Jefferson

Posted in Friendship, Growth/Learning, Quotes I Love | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

You Know You’re Having a Good Day When…

…you’re eating oysters at a restaurant and find a pearl. That happened to our middle son in Florida today (you know, the other star of my recent post “Mad Mama Racoon!”) Way to go, son! Your one-year wedding anniversary is on Tuesday and everyone knows you have a great pearl of a wife… (Hint, hint…)

Posted in Family "Fun" | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

“Welcome Home Daddy! I Can Walk!”

Here are a couple of snippets from a brief story that brightened my day, followed by URL’s the the vid and story.

“A U.S. marine returning home from Afghanistan is greeted by his 6-year-old son at a ceremony inside a school gymnasium. The boy, who had cerebral palsy, was unable to walk when his father, Staff Sgt. Jeremy Cooney, was deployed.”

“While daddy was away, he learned to walk,” Melissa Cooney, the boy’s mother, explained on the WelcomeHomeBlog.com. “For his homecoming, we set it up for Michael to walk to his daddy for the first time ever! We kept the fact that he could walk a secret the whole time his dad was gone!”

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/marine-returning-home-greeted-6-old-son-learned-130055137.html

http://tinyurl.com/7sjfxyw

Posted in Courage, Healing, Inspiring, Parenting, Vids & Stories That Touched Me | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Paralyzed Woman Completes London Marathon

We live in amazing times. I just read and saw a vid about a woman who is paralyzed from the waist down from a horse-riding accident who just completed the London Marathon. Claire Lomas did it with determination, persistence, courage, and with the help of a bionic suit. Amazing times indeed.

http://tinyurl.com/cezb5ax

Posted in Courage, Healing, Inspiring, Optimism, Uncategorized, Vids & Stories That Touched Me | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Might as Well Dance!

I like collecting my favorite sayings and quotes and using them as reminders and affirmations as to important life lessons. I’m especially fond of ones that I believe are true in virtually all cases. I call them “Truisms”.

I plan to share some of my favorite quotes with you this week. They are some of the earliest quotes that I collected, and back in those days I collected them just for myself and so didn’t feel the need to document who coined the saying. I wish now that I had, but at least you’ll know that I didn’t create them. (I don’t want to claim credit for someone else’s creation.)

You’ve probably heard all or most of these before, but if you are like me you appreciate reminders regarding important life lessons. I sent one earlier today, so, here goes the second one this week:

‘Life might not be the party we’d hoped for, but while we’re here we might as well dance.’

BTW, I think I once heard it attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt, but don’t know one way or the other. I admire her and would be pleased to find out that she was indeed the one who said it.

Posted in Inspiring, LIfe Lessons, Quotes I Love | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

I Believe

‘Any time not invested with love is wasted.’

I don’t know who originally coined that phrase but the older I get the more I believe it to be true. Life is short and getting shorter, so I’m focused on making more of my remaining time richer by investing what I do with love.

With practice I’m getting better at it but I’ve still got a long way to go before I’m able to enrich every remaining thought, word, and action, of my life with love.

I may in fact never get there but I know that my life, quest, and adventure will be immeasurably improved by this focus–and hopefully the lives of others as well.

Posted in Generosity, LIfe Lessons, Making the World a Better Place, Quotes I Love, Random Thoughts | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

Staying Young

“A man is not old until his regrets take the place of his dreams” –John Barrymore

In that case, I’m still a young whippersnapper for my ripe age and grandfather-hood. As they say, “It’s never too late to have a happy childhood!” And in this case, I get to share it witha grandchild. Life doesn’t get better than that!

May your dreams become realities that exceed your fondest hopes and greatest expectations, and may you never cease to dream or focusing on making them come true.

Posted in Grandparenting & Grandkids, Gratitude, LIfe Lessons, Optimism, Quotes I Love, Random Thoughts | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

A Knock On the Door

About nine years ago our 25th wedding anniversary was coming soon and I wanted to honor my wife and celebrate our anniversary in a special way. What I had in mind was to have some men help me to surprise and serenade her. I figured that it would be very special if even a few men helped up to do it, but when I asked for help, I was surprised and very pleased when eleven men showed up on very short notice!

What happened next was largely due to the good ideas they came up with to make the experience even more memorable.

My wife heard a knock on the door and when she opened it, she was surprised to see me on one knee directly in front of her, with 11 men forming a semi-circle behind me. We were each holding a long-stemmed red rose and began singing a rousing rendition of the Temptations song, “My Girl” to her. It even included some cool (or
should I say “GROOVY!?”) dance moves that the men had come up with and practiced at another location just prior to the knock on the door! We sang to her accompanied by a boom box playing the song.

Our audience grew as neighbors came out to see what was going on. They clapped and cheered us on.

When the song and dance were finished, each man in turn stepped forward and handed a long-stemmed red rose to my wife, gave her a hug and a kiss on the cheek, and congratulated her. I then gave a bouquet of 25 long-stemmed red roses—one for each year of our marriage—to her along with a big hug and kiss.

The kindness and thoughtfulness of the men helped to create a truly magical and memorable evening. While I’d known some of the men for years, I’d only recently met some of the others. They had driven up to two hours round trip in heavy commute traffic to be there for the relatively brief experience. They all had other things that they could have been doing. Some had families waiting for them at their homes for dinner. Others took time off from work.

They weren’t professional singers or performers; just regular men who gave a special gift to a special woman and me.

I’m very grateful to have my wife and such men in my life.

Posted in Creativity, Generosity, Gratitude, True Stories I've Written | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 3 Comments

Love Is…

Never having to do a tick-check by yourself.

This was posted by a friend who lives in the Deep South (USA).

Posted in Humor, LIfe Lessons, Quotes I Love | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment