100 Days of Wisdom: Wisdom Day 82 – The Wisdom of Speaking God’s Language: The Power of Stillness

Wisdom Day 82: The Wisdom of Speaking God’s Language

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“Stillness is the language that God speaks; everything else is a bad translation.” ~ Eckhart Tolle

“Be still and know that I AM God.” Psalm 46:10 NLT

candle_lightRecently I re-watched (read: experienced) the Super Soul Sunday conversation between Eckhart Tolle and Oprah Winfrey … the power resides in the Now. Athletes know this as being in “the zone”. Any focus on the past (what has already occurred) or the future (what I hope for that has not yet occurred — and may never occur) takes your full attention away from the present moment; the place where divine power dwells.

The present (aka the “NOW”) is the only moment that ever is.

Be well … & WISE!

Tonya Marie

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100 Days of Wisdom: Wisdom Day 61 – Impermanence & The Cycles of Life

Wisdom Day 61

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“There are cycles of success, when things come to you and thrive, and cycles of failure, when they wither or disintegrate and you have to let them go in order to make room for new things to arise, or for transformation to happen. If you cling and resist at that point, it means you are refusing to go with the flow of life, and you will suffer.

It is not true that the up cycle is good and the down cycle bad, except in the mind’s judgment. Growth is usually considered positive, but nothing can grow forever. If growth, of whatever kind, were to go on and on, it would eventually become monstrous and destructive. Dissolution is needed for new growth to happen. One cannot exist without the other. The down cycle is absolutely essential for spiritual realization.”

~ Eckhart Tolle ~

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Tonya Marie

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100 Days of Wisdom: Wisdom Day 54 – The Wisdom of Being Fully Committed to the Now

Wisdom Day 54

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“In many ways, not knowing what the future has in store brings out in us the qualities we need to grow. For example, it would have been difficult to commit yourself to certain people or projects if you knew they wouldn’t ultimately work out. Yet, it was through your commitment to see them through that you experienced the lessons you needed to grow. Looking back on your life, you would likely be hard pressed to say that anything in your past should not have happened. In fact, your most challenging experiences with their inevitable lessons may have ultimately brought you the greatest rewards. Not knowing the future keeps us just where we need to be—fully committed and in the present moment.”

~ Madisyn Taylor ~

Ever wondered why you aren’t shown the truth about the purpose or final result of any given experience on your spiritual journey?

Someone comes into your life and you want to know with certainty they are “the one” and how it will all work out, for example. Or you want clarity on why tragedy strikes, or why you suffered disappointment or loss in some way, or why all that seemed so certain completely unravels leaving you confounded, confused and — worse still — vulnerable.

We crave a sense of control — even if it’s false — to feel like we are on sure footing with a clear plan and path from point A to point B. But our plans, grounded in our human-ness, never include all the information. They can’t. Yes, we have free will but we are a creation, created based on a “higher”, divinely inspired plan. So the point of it all, perhaps, is to constantly (re)align our will with the Divine. We do so in the present moment, the “NOW”. Continue reading