Sunday 10 February 2013

Shining forth

Pure Power of Divine Love
I am neither the past
nor the future
but the pure blissful awareness
of the Present


this is defining our True identity

and if this affirmation has been absorbed
100%

it would mean that during the day
EACH moment is lived fully
because neither our attention is stuck in some
past experience standards (of worries etc.)
which makes us HOLD ourselves to shine forth

and second, nor it is stuck in the "apprehension" of the future
so that one says "ok i am planning to save my resources (such as our
qualities, money, or words) for that "perfect future" moment,

on the SPOT IF one has the FULL pure desire to be our TRUE self
then SURELY and TOTALLY one will wish to shine wholly
with all of our ressources,

and EACH moment will be a PERFECTED
and PERFECT moment for each single actions of ours
neither too much
nor too less
but it IS just the RIGHT measure
without holding back
without regret

and thus just we bring ourselves in a settled peace within.

is it not said :

Love God,
with ALL of your Heart, Mind, Soul and strength?

each second, where one shines to our fullest potential,
are accumulated
and not wasted

and for this to happen
our FULL attention should be present
our FULL desire should be there
so that our light may be FREE to shine forth for ourselves and the others


Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?

Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God.


source : http://skdesigns.com/internet/articles/quotes/williamson/our_deepest_fear/

Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do.

We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us.

It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.

-Marianne Williamson

Dear God ,
May my gifts
begin to blossom
in a way that serves Your plan.
Amen


Dear God,
May every aspect of my being
be converted to Truth.
May every cell fall into place
and serve a higher plan.
I no longer wish to be
who I was.




I wish for more.



Amen.

From Marianne Williamson's Illuminated Prayers, pgs. 63 & 77.

The Quiet Beauty

The cold dark cellar
is the prison that we create ourselves
and think to be safe in it
we take refuge
refusing in reality to face our own limitation
to become our pure desire
to embody it

we think that a prison is safer than what is out there
out there is only danger
while our own limitation
however tights and burdensome
are still ok to be cooped with
as long as they are our own
we have "a hand" (of no power in reality) over it,
while the change may snatch away from us
the little that we already possess

because we do not believe in the flow of Life
we do not believe that Life is also for us
and that we are part of it
as much as it is part of us
till physical death comes
and we regret of not having lived,
and be-lieved.

Fear
Fear is the biggest of our enemy
it is the enemy of Life
Fear only feels its existence
when it exists
so we breed fear
and we think that we can at least survive
and not lose this little of property that remains

because how the unknown be kindness to us
when the known is already so burdensome?

because we do all that we can
to make ugly that which is beautiful in us

but this we can never accomplish.
we can never make ugly the Face of God within us
His Light
His Shine
this very inner beauty, shining star that we have all heard of.

because of this inimaginable gift
because of this priceless gift
we do not believe to be its depository.

how could we have such a generous gift
of a priceless treasure within,
when ourselves we are so stingy?

how could it exist within,
when we do not see it being manifested?

because we forgot,
that the deal was that we are to recognise it,
for we are its bearer.

and above all,
in reality,
we are afraid of its power
to accomplish everything we can wish for
we are afraid to face the unknown
for this power of Love is all the opposite of us.

For it is Love
and i am Fear

it is Light
and i am in darkness upon darkness

it is open
and i am closed...

some would say,
the Perfect match!

like the day is to the night
or the male to the female
so is the Hope to the Fear

indeed,
it is He, whose presence fills the cup of the thirsty
that brings to completion and perfection
the lowest of the low
to the highest of the heights

and i realised
the forsaken one and the blessed
were both the same
while the witness raised upon the couch
the couch,
that was there for me to sit upon
so that both faces of the same coin
the whole picture
the turning of seasons
could be observed

raising from the actor
to the viewer
and the whole world view changed.

also in our naïvety, or call it forgetfullness
in our refusal to Self Trust
in our stubborness
we go to the extent of destroying ourselves
to prove to the world
that we are right,
we are just miserable and without support/resources.
only we feign this, in order not to go out of our ways to realise our dreams,
not to live our heart desires.
because we are coward
we do not want to shed off our limitations
we do not want to go out of the cocoon
even if it has become a prison for the butterfly
but we prefer to nip it in the bud
and let ourselves choke.
because we fear
we fear to face our real fears

for it means to let them go
it means to face them
and use the power within to move forward
and become what we already are
the beauty within

we all have our own shine
when we face our fears
they dissolve
and we receive in its stead
The Face of God
The Beauty within embodied
the one which has been recognised
and allowed to blossom

the japanese have a word for this :

Some might be familiar with "wabisabi," a term that refers to
the appreciation of beauty that resides within things that
slowly alter their appearance with time. The term has come to
represent a quintessentially
Japanese sense of aesthetics and culture.



source : http://www.heiando.com/lacquerware.htm



 The more you use them, the more they increase in beauty.

source : http://www.chopsticksny.com/features/059/11


"Wabi-sabi is the most conspicuous and characteristic feature of traditional Japanese beauty and it occupies roughly the same position in the Japanese pantheon of aesthetic values as do the Greek ideals of beauty and perfection in the West."[1] "if an object or expression can bring about, within us, a sense of serene melancholy and a spiritual longing, then that object could be said to be wabi-sabi."[2] "[Wabi-sabi] nurtures all that is authentic by acknowledging three simple realities: nothing lasts, nothing is finished, and nothing is perfect."[3]
The words wabi and sabi do not translate easily. Wabi originally referred to the loneliness of living in nature, remote from society; sabi meant "chill", "lean" or "withered". Around the 14th century these meanings began to change, taking on more positive connotations.[1] Wabi now connotes rustic simplicity, freshness or quietness, and can be applied to both natural and human-made objects, or understated elegance. It can also refer to quirks and anomalies arising from the process of construction, which add uniqueness and elegance to the object. Sabi is beauty or serenity that comes with age, when the life of the object and its impermanence are evidenced in its patina and wear, or in any visible repairs.
After centuries of incorporating artistic and Buddhist influences from China, wabi sabi eventually evolved into a distinctly Japanese ideal. Over time, the meanings of wabi and sabi shifted to become more lighthearted and hopeful. Around 700 years ago, particularly among the Japanese nobility, understanding emptiness and imperfection was honored as tantamount to the first step to satori, or enlightenment. In today's Japan, the meaning of wabi sabi is often condensed to ″wisdom in natural simplicity.″ In art books, it is typically defined as ″flawed beauty.″

source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabi-sabi


and in truth
it is no mere words
all, absolutely ALL
even the most imbalanced people
have within this beautiful shining light

but you do not see theirs
because you do not see yours to start with
and as light is ONE
yours is veiled to you
so is theirs to you

and they do not see it
because they are OBLIVIOUS to their own beauty
they end up to dis-believe in their own beauty
after having feign that it existed not within
by dis-associating themselves from their Trust
they forgot who they are.

and now,
wander
like shades.
though light is one step away

but for them
it is like a whole light year away from them
so far has their forgetfulness dis-associated them
from their inner nature.

this very beauty is found
when you choose to see it
the mere wish to see it
leads you to FIRST confront your fear
the lie that you created to justify your poor condition
this very lie that is covering it
the light itself is not in prison
for it is light

but YOU are in prison
because you are its bearer
and instead of experiencing it
and letting it BE
and expand
and grow

you prefer to call yourself a prisoner
instead of a trustee of the Light
because thereby you can keep the little you think you have
instead of risking it to receive more
but the fear is your own disbelief in your capacity
to use your power within
to accomplish your pure desire


this movie is great to see, 
here is an eye-opening commentary on it.

Are you ready to live a fairytale? The Lifetime Original Movie “Lying to Be Perfect,” starring Poppy Montgomery and airing January 30 at 9 pm et/pt, will inspire you to begin living your happy ending. After watching this enjoyable modern day take on the Cinderella story I felt pardoned and empowered. Let’s face it, we all have told a tinsy lie about ourselves. Am I the only one who has “accidentally” entered the wrong weight on the treadmill? Ok my bad. But lies do more damage to us than we sometimes realize. Stopping us from getting to our full potential. Trying to be the perfect size and shape in a media crazed world filled with princess images can be tough.
In the film, Nola Devlin (Poppy Montgomery) is an unassuming, frumpy magazine editor who is overlooked and teased by her coworkers. When the sun sets, though, and she is behind the glow and anonymity of her computer screen, she becomes the famous and “reclusive” advice columnist Belinda Apple. Belinda becomes for the women in the film what we all sometimes need. A “fairy godmother”, encouraging us to recognize the undiscovered beauty within and prompting us to achieve our goals. Nola’s friends tired of being overworked and overweight, band together to create the “Cinderella Pact,” vowing to lose pounds by following the advice of their “fairy godmother”.
As I watched a scene from the film, I recalled a conversation I had with my niece Shelby a few weeks earlier. I overheard her singing “I don’t want to be your Cinderella sitting in a cold dark cellar.” I nearly dropped my plate when I heard this. I was so taken by these words. Early on in the movie, Nola’s character says that sometimes it’s easier for Cinderella to hide out versus go out and find real happiness. When I asked my niece what the words of the song meant, she said you’re not supposed to hide away from the world because you’re afraid you have to go out and live your dreams. With 7 in 10 girls feeling that they don’t measure up in some way this is a message that we need to get across and the film does that. Nola learns this life lesson although the journey for her isn’t always easy.
Early on, binging on sweets was a way that Nola comforted herself when things went wrong. Her overeating was a symptom of a chronic problem experienced by so many of us. Fear. Fear of failure, fear of love, fear to speak up for yourself. Nola is forced to take her own alter ego’s advice and confront her fears when her secret identity is threatened. Through the process she learns that she is stronger than she thought she was and she had the power within all along to live her dreams.
Belief in yourself is the first step to getting fit and healthy. Nola’s friends, her step sisters of sorts initially think their fairy godmother helped to give them the confidence to go out and lose the weight. As the friends drops dress sizes, their real issues are exposed, and better-than-expected life changes begin to blossom. Including love for Nola with a real prince charming played by Adam Kaufman. Nola’s love interest is attracted to her even before she begins to shed the pounds. He sees the beauty in her before she does.
Nola works for a wicked boss at a magazine called Shine. Through self discovery Nola learns that she has her own shine. A star quality that was always there but needed to blossom.
After watching the film, I felt pardoned from those times where I felt bad about myself and empowered to continue creating my own happy endings. If you want to live the fairytale, watch “Lying to Be Perfect”. It is the perfect feel good movie and that’s no lie.

source : http://www.lifetimemoms.com/womens-health-wellness/blog/lying-be-perfect-lifetime-original-movie-review