Thursday 28 January 2016

I'll have less of my hair to comb (More of my face to wash?)

There once was a woman who woke up one morning, looked in the mirror, and noticed she had only three hairs on her head. "Well," she said, "I think I'll braid my hair today." So she did and she had a wonderful day. 
The next day she woke up, looked in the mirror and saw that she had only two hairs on her head. "H-M-M, " she said, "I think I'll part my hair down the middle today." So she did and she had a grand day. 
The next day she woke up, looked in the mirror and noticed that she had only one hair on her head. 
"Well," she said, "Today I'm going to wear my hair in a pony tail." So she did and she had a fun, fun day. 
The next day she woke up, looked in the mirror and noticed that there wasn't a single hair on her head.... "YEAH!" she exclaimed, "I don't have to fix my hair today!" 

Are you missing out on the ‘ obvious’ opportunities of building yourself?
Make optimum use of the time and resources that are  available to you. Live in the ‘Now’
It has to be as consistent, each day every day get your to-do list done to the extent that you almost forget yourself.

At PetesPlace, we have begun regular classes as scheduled from the 18th Jan 2016. I want to thank you all for the tremendous support and encouragement you have been over the past 3 months while I was working to get this project on track. We have got five students within the first couple of weeks of opening admissions/registrations and hopefully we should have more signing up before the end of the month. I still need your financial assistance for the audio/visual equipment required for our class room presentations. My estimate is that if each of my 500+ IBO friends contribute just $2 it will help me with the target amount required to add to our teaching aids.  I will be much obliged if you could help and share this with your friends and associates. Thank you in advance. You can contribute thru' our
https://www.ketto.org/PetesPlace
https://www.youcaring.com/PetesPlaceSchoolofCateringhospitality
or simply thru' your Paypal A/c to: mercutio.peters@gmail.com




Are you Still Treasure Hunting or are you Tapping into Your Own Treasures


Everything I write and you read here is written to emphasize y/our strengths. I am reminded of the story of Russell Herman Conwell. He was born in 1843, became an editor, a teacher, a clergyman. One day some young people came to him and asked him to offer them some college-level  coaching-classes, because they couldn't afford to go to college. He envisioned that it would be wonderful to start a college for capable, willing, yet financially indigent youngsters. So he went around the country giving talks in order to raise the money, which eventually was used to build Temple University, in Philadelphia.
This is a reproduction of one of his stories on his lecture tour:
A farmer in Australia heard that other farmers had sold their little farms, gone off prospecting for diamonds, and had become very wealthy. He couldn't wait to do the same. Finally he found a buyer, took the money, and started prospecting for diamonds. At the end of one month, nothing happened, then three months, fruitless, then six months, no success. Finally after a year of fruitless effort, he became so despondent that he jumped off a bridge and committed suicide.
Meanwhile, back on the farm, the man who bought the acreage from the farmer invited a friend over for dinner one night. His friend was admiring a rock that was on the mantelpiece. He was astounded. It was the largest diamond he had ever seen. The farmer said, "I just found that in the stream on our property. We have acres of them all over the place!" The diamonds were unrecognizable because they were in rough, uncut form.
The moral of the story is simple. The first farmer went in search of diamonds everywhere, whereas he was sitting on them at home all the time. Also, even if he saw them, he wouldn't recognize them because they were in a form he wasn't familiar with. They were uncut. 
I liken the work I have started to something similar to this. I see a great future for PetesPlace, something fantastic is what I see. I have asked the Universe to help me get it and I am confident it is on its way. The only reason I have'nt got it yet is because there's someone out there who needs it more, at this moment, than I do. From the shelter of my mind, through the windows of my eyes I see the big picture. A visual and a projection , both running concurrently, on the same screen. One full of life, love and laughter, the other exhibting pictures of self-doubt and failure and I choose Life, love and laughter. "Behiold I put before you Life and Death, Blessing and Curses (self-doubt and failure) - Choose Life!" 
I need to start giving talks, Career Counselling In High Schools and Junior Colleges, in order to raise the money, which will eventually be used to build PetesPlace. 
At PetesPlace, we have begun regular classes as scheduled from the 18th Jan 2016. I want to thank you all for the tremendous support and encouragement you have been over the past 3 months while I was working to get this project on track. We have got five students within the first couple of weeks of opening admissions/registrations and hopefully we should have more signing up before the end of the month. I still need your financial assistance for the audio/visual equipment required for our class room presentations. My estimate is that if each of my 500+ IBO friends contribute just $2 it will help me with the target amount required to add to our teaching aids.  I will be much obliged if you could help and share this with your friends and associates. Thank you in advance. You can contribute thru' our
or simply thru' your Paypal A/c to: mercutio.peters@gmail.com


Wednesday 27 January 2016

Not everyone who drops **** on you is your enemy.

I love doing these PR's, they give me an opportunity to go over the many stories, anecdotes, quotes etc, that I have  in a scrap book, a collection that motivates, encourages and teaches me to live life to the fullest one day at a time! Not surprisingly, these 'snippets' never lose their value, and each time I read them they always take on a different meaning - a relevance to the circumstance that I may be facing or thought for the day that propels me forward. They have also been instrumental in renaming the defining moments of my life. I have reproduced one of my many favourites here it is:

A Bird Story
 
A little bird was flying south for the winter.  It was so cold; the bird froze up and fell to the ground in a large field. While it was lying there, a cow came by and dropped some dung on it.  As the frozen bird lay there in the pile of cow dung, it began to realize how warm it was.  The dung was actually thawing him out!  He lay there all warm and happy, and soon began to sing for joy.
 
A passing cat heard the bird singing and came to investigate. Following the sound, the cat discovered the bird under the pile of cow dung, and promptly dug him out and ate him!
 
The morals of this story are:
 
Not everyone who drops **** on you is your enemy.
Not everyone who gets you out of **** is your friend.
And when you're in deep ****, keep your mouth shut!

Life gave me the opportunity to learn all three lessons. I owe the people who taught me these lessons my gratitude for helping me be the person I am today. Wherever you are, my brother/sister. 
At PetesPlace, we have begun regular classes as scheduled from the 18th Jan 2016. I want to thank you all for the tremendous support and encouragement you  have been over the past 3 months while I was working to get this project on track. We have got five students within the first couple of weeks of opening admissions/registrations and hopefully we should have more signing up before the end of the month. I still need your financial assistance for the audio/visual equipment required for our class room presentations. My estimate is that if each of my 500+ IBO friends contribute just $2 it will help me with the target amount required to add to our teaching aids.  I will be much obliged if you could help and share this with your friends and associates. Thank you in advance. You can contribute thru' our
https://www.ketto.org/PetesPlace

https://www.youcaring.com/PetesPlaceSchoolofCateringhospitality

or simply thru' your Paypal A/c to: mercutio.peters@gmail.com


Why not concentrate on the now, instead of hoping for better times in the future?

Somebody came up to me with a question. What do you think the question was? He asked me, "Are you enlightened?" What do you think my answer was? What does it matter!

You want a better answer? My answer would be: "How would I know? How would you know? What does it matter?" You know something? If you want anything too badly, you're in big trouble. You know something else? If I were enlightened and you listened to me because I was enlightened, then you're in big trouble. Are you ready to be brainwashed by someone who's enlightened? You can be brainwashed by anybody, you know. What does it matter whether someone's enlightened or not? But see, we want to lean on someone, don't we? We want to lean on anybody we think has arrived. We love to hear that people have arrived. It gives us hope, doesn't it? What do you want to hope for? Isn't that another form of desire?

You want to hope for something better than what you have right now, don't you?
Otherwise you wouldn't be hoping. But then, you forget that you have it all right now anyway, and you don't know it. Why not concentrate on the now instead of hoping for better times in the future? Why not understand the now instead of forgetting it and hoping for the future? Isn't the future just another trap?

One Minute Wisdom
To a disciple who was always at his prayers the Master said, "When will you stop leaning on God and stand on your own two feet?" The disciple was astonished. "But you are the one who taught us to look on God as Father!"
"When will you learn that a father isn't someone you can lean on but someone who rids you of your tendency to lean?

At PetesPlace, we have begun regular classes as scheduled from the 18th Jan 2016. I want to thank you all for the tremendous support and encouragement you  have been over the past 3 months while I was working to get this project on track. We have got five students within the first couple of weeks of opening admissions/registrations and hopefully we should have more signing up before the end of the month. I still need your financial assistance for the audio/visual equipment required for our class room presentations. My estimate is that if each of my 500+ IBO friends contribute just $2 it will help me with the target amount required to add to our teaching aids.  I will be much obliged if you could help and share this with your friends and associates. Thank you in advance. You can contribute thru' our
https://www.ketto.org/PetesPlace

https://www.youcaring.com/PetesPlaceSchoolofCateringhospitality

or simply thru' your Paypal A/c to: mercutio.peters@gmail.com


Tuesday 26 January 2016

The Strength to Change

James was now an old man looking back on his life. He sat with his friends in the small tea shop telling his story. "When I was young I was firey - I wanted to awaken everyone. I prayed to God to give me the strength to change the world. To make it a better place!

In mid-life I awoke one day and realized my life was half over and I had not so much as changed one soul. So I prayed more earnestly, this time to give me the strength to change at least the ones closest to me, my family, loved ones,near and dear, who needed it so much.

Looking back, now I am old and my prayer is a lot simpler. "O Lord," I ask, "please give me the strength to at least change myself."
 
 
Visitors to Venice - Rome,  ask the friendly boatman the reason he painted one oar "prayer" and the other oar "work".
So he takes hold of the oar "prayer" and pulls on it 'You see' he explains 'when I use only prayer the boat spins around in a circle and makes no progress'. Then he takes hold of the second oar "work" pulls on that "The same result" he remarks.
Finally he takes one oar in each hand and goes into a steady pull."Prayer and work must pull together" he concludes with a smile.
*PS. excerpts form an old scrap book I keep to motivate myself* 

At PetesPlace, we have begun regular classes as scheduled from the 18th Jan 2016. I want to thank you all for the tremendous support and encouragement you have been over the past 3 months while I was working to get this project on track. We have got five students within the first couple of weeks of opening admissions/registrations and hopefully we should have more signing up before the end of the month. I still need your financial assistance for the audio/visual equipment required for our class room presentations. My estimate is that if each of my 500+ IBO friends contribute just $2 it will help me with the target amount required to add to our teaching aids.  I will be much obliged if you could help and share this with your friends and associates. Thank you in advance. You can contribute thru' our

https://www.ketto.org/PetesPlace

https://www.youcaring.com/PetesPlaceSchoolofCateringhospitality

or simply thru' your Paypal A/c to: mercutio.peters@gmail.com

Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can.

A famous spiritual teacher came to the front door of the King’s palace. None of the guards tried to stop him as he entered and made his way to where the King himself was sitting on his throne.”What do you want?” asked the King, immediately recognizing the visitor.”I would like a place to sleep in this inn,” replied the teacher.
“But this is not an inn,” said the King, “It is my palace.”
“May I ask who owned this palace before you?”
“My father. He is dead.”
“And who owned it before him?”
“My grandfather. He too is dead.”
“And this place where people live for a short time and then move on – did I hear you say that it is not an inn?”

Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all the people you can. As long as ever you can.

At PetesPlace, we have begun regular classes as scheduled from the 18th Jan 2016. I want to thank you all for the tremendous support and encouragement you  have been over the past 3 months while I was working to get this project on track. We have got five students within the first couple of weeks of opening admissions/registrations and hopefully we should have more signing up before the end of the month. I still need your financial assistance for the audio/visual equipment required for our class room presentations. My estimate is that if each of my 500+ IBO friends contribute just $2 it will help me with the target amount required to add to our teaching aids.  I will be much obliged if you could help and share this with your friends and associates. Thank you in advance. You can contribute thru' our

https://www.ketto.org/PetesPlace

https://www.youcaring.com/PetesPlaceSchoolofCateringhospitality

or simply thru' your Paypal A/c to: mercutio.peters@gmail.com

Sunday 24 January 2016

Mercutio Peters just posted a new IBO AUTHENTIC Press Release titled God is nearer to me than I am to myself!. Please take a look and leave a c

Mercutio Peters just posted a new IBO AUTHENTIC Press Release titled God is nearer to me than I am to myself!. Please take a look and leave a c

“We’re all just walking each other home.” –Ram Dass


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“We’re all just walking each other home.” Ram Dass
 
 
What I like about this saying is how it suggests we’re on a journey together towards warmth and safety and that we have a mutual obligation to help each other get there.
 
Don’t get me wrong – I can admire rugged individualism and I think our individual efforts are very important but I also believe that “no man is an island, entire unto himself.”
 
We are social creatures and have a mutual responsibility to help one another along the way. It’s also, in general, much more fun to travel with others than to be alone on the road.
 
I take this opportunity to thank all those people who have helped to bring me safely to this place and time. I hope and pray that I will continue to have your assistance as I continue on the trail and I ask God to help me be generous in helping others get along.
 
 I’ll see you at home.
 
My bet is that God isn’t going to ask us, “Have you been saved?” but “Have you been spent? And if so, on what?” 
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Saturday 23 January 2016

Single-mindedness of Purpose.

Rabbi Pesach Mendel sat in his study, a holy book on the table in front of him. He looked down at the sacred words. Then he looked up and sighed. He stood up in his tiny study, paced the two short strides to the other side, returned and sat down at his book again.
How could he study the holy texts, with so much on his mind? For one thing, there were the villagers in his care. Was he being too strict with them – or too lenient? Should he spend more time listening to those in need? Or would his time be better spent talking to the wealthy, convincing them to meet the needs of the poor?
For another thing, his office was in perpetual disorder. But how could he use a precious hour like this one to straighten his office, when he might be gaining wisdom from the eternal words? Oh, yes, the book. He returned his attention to the passage he had been trying to study.
At that instant, he heard a loud squeal outside his house. He stood and looked out his tiny window. Outside, two children, a boy and a girl, were running after a ball. They reached it, accidentally kicked it ahead of them, then squealed with delight. They ran after it again, laughing and shrieking.
 Some time later, the rabbi’s wife entered the front room of their little house and noticed that the door to the outside stood ajar. She walked over to close it, then noticed that her husband was standing just outside. She watched him. He stood there, shaking his head. Following his gaze, she noticed the children, still chasing their ball. She walked up next to him and took his arm. “Are you all right, Payshe? Are the children disturbing your holy work?”
He turned to face her. “Oh, Mimele,” he said. “I am disturbed, but it is not the fault of the children.” He turned back toward the children. “Look at them,” he said. “Do you see how they run so purposefully after the ball? How every muscle, every bone in their bodies moves them toward the one thing they seek at the moment?” He put his arm on her shoulder, as they both gazed at the playing children. “I am disturbed because I cannot seem to do that. Can you imagine how quickly the whole world would be made holy, if we could all serve each other with that much single-mindedness?


I'll see you on the other side of this wonder-filled week end! Meanwhile I cannot stand by and simply moan. I have to work every day to try and bring peace and justice to my corner of the world.
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What is the one thing that you Value the Most?

It had been some time since Jack had seen the old man who used to live next door. College, girls, career, life itself got in the way. In fact, Jack moved clear across the country in pursuit of his dreams. There, in the rush of his busy life, Jack had little time to think about the past and often no time to spend with his wife and son. He was working on his future, and nothing could stop him.
Over the phone, his mother told him, "Mr. Belser died last night. The funeral is Wednesday." Memories flashed through his mind like an old newsreel as he sat quietly remembering his childhood days. "Jack, did you hear me?" "Oh, sorry, Mom. Yes, I heard you. It's been so long since I thought of him. I'm sorry, but I honestly thought he died years ago," Jack said. "Well, he didn't forget you. Every time I saw him he'd ask how you were doing. He'd reminisce about the many days you spent over 'his side of the fence' as he put it," Mom told him. "I loved that old house he lived in," Jack said. "You know, Jack, after your father died, Mr. Belser stepped in to make sure you had a man's influence in your life," she said. "He's the one who taught me carpentry," he said. "I wouldn't be in this business if it weren't for him. He spent a lot of time teaching me things he thought were important...Mom, I'll be there for the funeral," Jack said. 
As busy as he was, he kept his word. Jack caught the next flight to his hometown. Mr. Belser's funeral was small and uneventful. He had no children of his own, and most of his relatives had passed away. The night before he had to return home, Jack and his Mom stopped by to see the old house next door one more time. Standing in the doorway, Jack paused for a moment. It was like crossing over into another dimension, a leap through space and time. The house was exactly as he remembered. Every step held memories. 
Every picture, every piece of furniture....Jack stopped suddenly. "What's wrong, Jack?" his Mom asked. "The box is gone," he said. "What box? " Mom asked. "There was a small gold box that he kept locked on top of his desk. I must have asked him a thousand times what was inside. All he'd ever tell me was 'the thing I value most,'" Jack said. It was gone. Everything about the house was exactly how Jack remembered it, except for the box. He figured someone from the Belser family had taken it. "Now I'll never know what was so valuable to him," Jack said. "I better get some sleep. I have an early flight home, Mom." 
It had been about two weeks since Mr. Belser died. Returning home from work one day Jack discovered a note in his mailbox. "Signature required on a package. No one at home. Please stop by the main post office within the next three days," the note read. 
Early the next day Jack retrieved the package. The small box was old and looked like it had been mailed a hundred years ago. The handwriting was difficult to read, but the return address caught his attention."Mr. Harold Belser" it read. Jack took the box out to his car and ripped open the package. There inside was the gold box and an envelope. Jack's hands shook as he read the note inside. "Upon my death, please forward this box and its contents to Jack Bennett. It's the thing I valued most in my life." A small key was taped to the letter. His heart racing, as tears filling his eyes, Jack carefully unlocked the box. There inside he found a beautiful gold pocket watch. Running his fingers slowly over the finely etched casing, he unlatched the cover. Inside he found these words engraved: "Jack, Thanks for your time! Harold Belser." "The thing he valued most...was...my time." Jack held the watch for a few minutes, then called his office and cleared his appointments for the next two days. "Why?" Janet, his assistant asked. "I need some time to spend with my son," he said. "Oh, by the way, Janet...thanks for your time!"
 
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Friday 22 January 2016

If You Can't Explain it Simply, You Can't Understand it Well Enough!

I heard it is said that a few centuries ago, the Pope decided that all the Muslims will have to leave Jerusalem. This led to an uproar from the Islamic community, and so the Pope made a deal. He agreed to have a religious debate with any member of the Islamic community. The agreement was that if the Muslim won the debate, all the Muslims could stay, and if the Pope won, all the Muslims would have to leave immediately. The Muslims realized that they had no choice. They looked around for a champion who could defend their faith, but no one wanted to volunteer. It was too risky. But they finally picked their representative, an old Mullah who unknowingly agreed without the slightest inclination of what he was getting himself into. And he agreed, but on one condition, that neither side be allowed to talk but must communicate by miming only. The pope agreed.
The day of the great debate came. The Mullah and the Pope sat opposite each other for a full minute before the Pope raised his hand and showed three fingers. The Mullah looked back at him and raised his middle finger. The Pope waved his fingers in a circle around his head. The Mullah pointed to the ground and stamped his foot. The Pope pulled out a wafer and a glass of wine. Mullah pulled out an apple. The Pope stood up and said, 'I give up. This man is too good. The Muslims can stay.' An hour later, the college of cardinals were all around the Pope asking him what happened. The Pope said: "First I held up three fingers to represent the Trinity. He responded by holding up one finger to remind me that there was still one God common to both our religions. Then I waved my finger around me to show him that God was all around us. He responded by pointing to the ground and stamping on it, showing that God was also right here with us. I pulled out the wine and the wafer to show that God absolves us from our sins. He pulled out an apple, reminding me of the first sin. He had an answer for everything. What could I do?"
Meanwhile, the Muslim community had crowded around the Mullah in total astonishment. "What happened?" they asked. "Well,"said the Mullah, "First he said to me that we Muslims had three days to leave Jerusalem. I told him up yours. Then he told me that this whole city would be cleared of Muslims. I said none of us leaving this land!" "And then?" asked a woman. "He took out his lunch and I took out mine," said the Mullah.

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I Am Blessed to Be A Blessing

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Abel Travis was on his way to the Holy Land when one night he dreamed that he was in heaven and heard two angels having a conversation that went something like this.
“Do you know How many pilgrims came to the holy land this year?” one of them asked.
“ I think about Six hundred thousand,” answered the other.
“And how many of them, do you think, had their pilgrimage accepted?”
“Unfortunately, None of them. However, in a small town in India there is a shoe-repairer called Abraham who could not make the pilgrimage, but yet had his pilgrimage accepted, and his graces have benefited all the 600,000 pilgrims.”
When he woke up, Abel Travis went to Abraham’s shoe shop and narrated to him his dream.
“At great cost and after a lot of sacrifice, I finally managed to get 300,000 Rupees together,” the shoe-repairer said in distress. “But then, on the day I was ready to leave for the Holy Land I came to know that my neighbors were hungry, without food for the last few days so I distributed the money among them and gave up my pilgrimage.”
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One day Nasrudin saw a crowd gathered around a pond. A priest with a huge turban on his head had fallen in the water and was calling for help. 

People were leaning over and saying, "Give me your hand Reverend! Give me your hand!" But the priest didn't pay attention to their offer to rescue him; he kept thrashing about in the water and shouting for help.

Finally Nasrudin stepped forward: "Let me handle this." He stretched out his hand toward the priest and shouted , "Take my hand!"

The priest grabbed Nasrudin's hand and was hoisted out of the pond. People, very surprised, asked Nasrudin for the secret of his strategy.

"It is very simple," he replied. "I know this miser wouldn't give anything to anyone. So instead of saying 'Give me your hand,' I said, 'take my hand,' and sure enough he took it."

Anybody, lend me a hand?
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Thursday 21 January 2016

Awareness is, I being able to step out of myself and observe me.

Someone found it very difficult to be aware in her place of work, where there were many people lined up and many phones were ringing and a lot of distractions, and she was alone. She also found it extremely difficult to maintain serenity and calm when driving in traffic with blarring horns and people shouting four-letter words. She asked whether eventually the nervouness would dissipate and she would remain at peace. Did you pick up the attachment here? Peace.
She was , in other words, saying ‘unless I’m at peace I wont be happy’. Did it
ever occur to  you that you could be happy in tension or a depressing situation? You don’t make a goal of relaxation and sensitivity.
Heard of people getting tense trying to relax? If you’re tense simply observe your tension. You will never understand yourself if you seek to change yourself. The harder you try to change yourself the worse it gets. You are called upon to be aware.

Get the feel of it. In other words come to reality. Allow tension and calmness to take care of themselves. Matter of fact you’ll be so preoccupied with reality that you would have to let tension and/or calmness take care of themselves.
When an egg is broken form the outside a life is lost, but when an egg is broken form the inside a life is born. So allow reality to happen in your moment. That is ‘evolution’ that is ‘growth’ that is ‘revelation’. Its coming from within, not being imposed, its not being fragmented by concepts, ideas, words. Its just ‘flowing’, ‘growing’, ‘moving’. This is change, this is growth, this is reality.
Awareness is, I being able to step out of myself and observe me. Try it, keep trying, and it will become second nature to you. You will truly begin to enjoy it. Before awarenes I was worried, after awareness I am still worried, difference is I don’t connect with it. This is what scripture talks about when saying ‘stay awake,’ ‘be alert,’ ‘be aware’. Now nobody can manipulate, hurt you, control you. You are beyond that. Detached. In the world yet not of the world. Living life in all its fulness, no fear. Now I am able to identify me. I am able to see that ‘I AM’.  not me, I have come to understand that my body is changing, millions of cells are renewed every minute that by the end of seven years there is not a single cell left that was there seven years ago! Cells come and go. Cells arise and die. But 'I' seem to persist. So, am 'I' my body? Evidently not. I is somethnig more than the body, ‘Isnt life worth much more than the body’?
How about my name? Is ‘I’ my name? Evidently not, because I can change my name without changing the ‘I’. How about career? Religious belief? Is my religion an essential part of 'I'? Remember the little girl who says to the boy: ‘Are you presbyterian’? and the boy answers ‘No , we belong to another abomination’!
Paddy was walking down the street in Belfast, and suddenly realises a gun pressing against the back of his head and a voice says: ‘Are you Catholic or Protestant’?. Paddy has to do some pretty fast thinking, he says ‘I’m a jew’ and he hears the voice say: I’ve got to be the luckiest Arab in the whole of Belfast’. Labels. They are so important to us.
Labels. I am a republican, but are you really? Does that mean that you are a new ‘I’ when you switch parties? Are you planning to vote Republican?. The friend says ‘No, my great-grandfather, grand father and father were Democrats!’ ‘That’s crazy logic’ the friend says, ‘I mean if your Great grandfather, grand father and father were horse thieves, what would that make you?’
Ah the other replies ‘then I’d be a Republican’!
Labels. Here’s another. A man went to a priest and said:’Father I want you to say a mass for my dog’. The priest gets indignant, ‘What do you mean, say a mass for your dog? ’Its my pet dog,’ said the man ‘I loved that dog and I’d like you to offer a mass for him’. The priest says ‘We don’t offer masses for dogs here, you may try the denomination down the street, ask them if they might 
have a service for your dog’. As the man was leaving he said, ‘Too bad. I really loved that dog. I was planning to offer a million dollar stipend for the mass’. The priest says, ‘now wait a minute, you did’nt tell me your dog was catholic’
So you see labels belong to ‘me’. What constantly changes is ‘me’. Does the observer change? The fact is, no matter what labels you think up (except perhaps human being) you should apply them to ‘me’, ‘I’ is none of these things. So when you step out of yourself and observe ‘me’, you no longer identify with ‘me’. Suffering exists in ‘me’. When you identify ‘I’ with ‘me’ suffering begins.
When ‘I’ doesn’t identify with any name, nationality, person, friend, money or any other quality, the 'I' is never threatened. It can be very active, but never threatened. Think of anything that caused you worry, pain, anxiety. First, can you pick up the desire under the suffering? What is that desire?. Second, it is’nt just the desire, there is an identification there. You have somehow concluded that the ‘well-being of ‘I’, the very existance of ‘I’ is tied up with this desire. All suffering is caused by my identifying myself with something, whether that something is within or outside of me. 
So am I suggesting you drop desire? ofcourse not! Am I implying a 'stoic' lifestyle devoid of desire? No ! I am recommending life in all its fullness ....more next time.

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If through a spirit the flesh is born it is a marvel, but if through the body the spirit is born it a marvel of marvels

The young man came to the guru and requested permission to stay with him. The guru agreed, but did nothing else. No teaching, preaching or practice was taught. The young man stayed and began to imitate the guru. He discarded his city clothes and began to wear only white, loose fitting garments. He dropped all non-vegetarian food from his diet and ate only vegetarian food. He discarded the luxury of a bed and, like the guru, slept on a mat on the floor.
Meanwhile the guru began to notice the changes in the young man's behavior. One day after his meditation, the guru called the disciple and pointing to an donkey grazing on the hill side said: Do you see the donkey? Yes said the young man. 'As you can see its white', said the guru 'It eats grass and it also sleeps in the barn on the floor'
Copy shamelessley  - they said to me during my corporate training ten years ago! little did I know how wrong they (and I) were.
If through a spirit the flesh is born it is a marvel, but if through the body the spirit is born it a marvel of marvels. Yet I wonder how this great wealth has come to dwell in this poverty!. - Gospel of Thomas
We never acknowlege the friendship of the one who lives within the same body. The one who has my face but not my fears. Who has my shape but not my desires. The one who has my memory but not my worry, the one who has my identity but not my confusion.
The one who walks silently by my side, resides within, watches everything I do and even in the worst moments of my pain and distress remains calm and peaceful. This is the one I urge you to see, if not during your life, then atleast at the hour of your death. Because no matter how long you live you will be dead much longer. Recognize him and your world will never be the same again. Recognize him now - before it is too late.
I took my stand in the midst of the world and in flesh I appeared to them. I found them all drunk, and I did'nt find any of them thirsty. My soul ached for the children of humanity, because they are blind in their hearts and cannot see. For they came into the world empty and they seek to depart from the world empty. Meanwhile they are drunk, when they shake off their wine they will change their ways. - Gospel of Thomas

My bet is that God isn’t going to ask us, “Have you been saved?” but “Have you been spent? And if so, on what?” 
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I am what I wanted and I want what I am.

The king lay on his death bed, the court was gathered round him among them were his four wives.
He called his last and most beautiful wife and said: ‘will you go with me’?
‘No Sir’, she said ‘ you know that I just got here and have a lot to look forward to, I beg your pardon, I cannot come’.
He called the second last one and said ‘will you go with me’? I just don’t want to go alone.’
She said to the king: ‘There is so much to do now, things that you leave behind must be taken care of, if I go with you then who’d do that’  ‘No Sir, you must go alone’
He called to his other wife and asked her: ‘Would you at least go with me? I’m so afraid to go alone’.
She said: ‘My dear Sir, you now have sons who are not old enough to take up the reins of the vast estate/s, the family has grown over the years and there will be no one to lead them, no one who will instruct them in the matters of state.’ You must go alone, I cannot accompany you’.
The king suddenly heard a small voice from deep inside that said ‘I will go with you my love’ wherever you may go, I will be with you always’
He recognized this as his first wife, the oldest and most faithful and was comforted yet ashamed that he did’nt acknowlege her presence ever since he had taken his other wives in. He felt her comforting arms wrap around him and with a faint smile he passed on.
I put this into a kind of ‘business’ perspective and heres what I taught myself.:
Last wife :  money (get rich quick offers)
Third wife: possessions (peripheral sites)
Second wife: family (apps and tools)
First wife : the soul. (core)
I kind of flirted with all these that were literally thrown at me and finally realised that it was best to get back and focus on my core business ‘my first wife - The School of Catering’ and I know it is this that will eventually Be me, and also see me through. Each day I'm willing to be a beginner every single morning.
I remember the words of Miester Eckhart “One must not always think so much about what one should do, but rather what one should be. Our works do not ennoble us; but we must ennoble our works."

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Wednesday 20 January 2016

This Too Will Pass. For the person who has learned to let go and let be, nothing can ever get in the way again.

A king charged his wise men to give him a ‘philosophy of life’ in one short sentence, to be  done in gold and hung in every room of the palace. It must remind him of something that would be true and appropriate at all times and in all circumstances.
After weeks of careful thought the wise men offered these words: THIS TOO SHALL PASS AWAY.
The Monarch was very pleased, and paid each of the wise men a thousand gold coins. The words were well worth the sum to him. They are worth the same to us,if not more, only we can have it for free.
Take these words and write them in letters of ‘gold’ and hang them over your office table, school desk, dressing mirror..Let the words face you when you get up in the morning, and speak to you at every hour of the day, especially as you wake up to each day.
If you are happy, it will make you feel grateful, If you are wealthy it will help you from being wasteful.
If you are in pain it will raise your hopes, If you have failed it will give you more courage.
If you are poor it will keep up your faith, If sickness besets you ti will make you tranquil.
If triumph is yours it will keep you humble.
In joy or sorrow, triumph or trajedy, sickness or health – it will remind you that life is just a passing stage!

You are the day now dawning, the future still to meet;
You are a flower soon to open, a bright new world to greet.
You are the music still unsung, full measure and so sweet;
You are the voyage just begun with the world at your feet.
You have now, you have here! Be of courage and good cheer;
You can live this life without a tear, if you live it without fear!

For the person who has learned to let go and let be, nothing can ever get in the way again.

The best way to light a fire  around you is to work with passion in your heart, not with calculator in your hands!
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Friday 15 January 2016

The Carpenter's Tools


Brother Hammer served as the chairman. The other members of the tool belt informed him that he must leave, because he was too noisy. But brother Hammer said, "If I have to leave this carpenter's shop, then brother Gimlet must go too. He's insignificant and makes a very small impression." (A gimlet is a small tool with a screw point, grooved shank, and a cross handle for boring holes).
Little brother Gimlet arose and said, "All right, but brother Screwdriver must go also. You have to turn him around and around to get anywhere with him."
Brother Screwdriver turned to the other tools in the belt and said, "If you wish, I will go, but brother Plane must leave too. All of his work is on the surface; there's no depth to what he does."
To this brother Plane leveled his terse reply, "Well, then, brother Saw will have to depart too. The changes he proposes always cut too deep."
Brother Saw complained, saying, "Brother Ruler will have to withdraw if I leave, for he's always measuring other folks as though he were the only one who is right."
Brother Ruler then surveyed the group and said, "Brother Sandpaper doesn't belong here either. He's rougher than he ought to be, and is always rubbing people the wrong way."
In the midst of the discussion, the Carpenter of Nazareth walked in. He had come to perform his day's work. He put on His tool belt and went to the workbench to make a pulpit. He employed the ruler, the saw, the plane, the hammer, the gimlet, the screwdriver, the sandpaper, and all the other tools. When the day's work was over, the pulpit was finished, and the carpenter went home. All the accusations against each of these tools were absolutely true, yet the carpenter used every one of them. No matter which tool He used, no other tool could have done the work better.


All blame is a waste of time. No matter how much fault you find with another, and regardless of how much you blame him, it will not change you. 


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I know it's difficult to grasp, but we are all a part of the very thing we seek

Browsing thru' my old posts I came upon this compelling story and decided to share it with you and I know that you will enjoy its simple and very profound truth. This fascinating piece is from Guy Finley.
It was an unusually quiet night. Perhaps the new blanket of snow, the first of the season, had something to do with it... but none of the usual conversation was going on in the kitchen. The tea cups that loved to gossip about the day's events were silent, and even the sink--whose habit it was to complain every night about the dishes left in it--had nothing to say. It was as though everyone was waiting for something to happen. Only what?
It was the candleholder that finally broke the silence. He was speaking to Ms. Wax--a part of the candle he was holding at the moment, and someone with whom he felt very close. He had always looked up to her as a consequence of their positions in life, but there was an edge to his voice that evening. "Mind if I say something that's been on my mind?" "That's never stopped you before!" said Ms. Wax, somewhat teasing him. Besides, she was grateful for the conversation. A moment or two went by without a further word from the candleholder. An unusual tension came over the room. 
"I'm all ears," she said, thinking it would help break the ice. Besides, surely her quip would get a laugh. It had always been considered humorous among nonhuman beings to speak of themselves as having human features. Sure enough, a few chuckles came spilling out of the open cupboards above her; but the candleholder wasn't amused. 
"I'm quite serious," he said a moment later. "There's something that's been bothering me ever since we were put together this way, and I have to get it off my chest." A few more laughs came from distant corners of the kitchen, but so intent on his conversation was he that the candleholder didn't even hear his own joke. And, for reasons unknown to himself, he fairly whispered what he had to say next. 
"I'm jealous of the relationship you have with the flame, how you dance with it through the night so high above me. I have always wanted to know what it feels like to have it touch me the way it touches you." He paused there to consider his condition, so as to be clear. Then he went on: "The only relationship I have with the warmth and light of the flame is the little bit of it that spills over the edge of your body to reach mine." He paused again--already uncertain whether he should have made this confession. So he waited for her to say something, but nothing came; the seconds that passed felt like an eternity. Surely, he thought to himself, I've made a fool of myself, but just as he was falling into a pool of dark thoughts her next words saved him. 
"That's so strange," she said, "that you should tell me this now. You see I feel the same way that you do!" "What on Earth are you talking about?" blurted out the candleholder, clearly irritated with her comment. "Every night you and Mr. Wick are joined together with the flame in a way I will never know. What can you possibly know of the isolation I endure down here below? I hold you both, and yet... I have no direct relationship with the flame as you do." "Oh," sighed Ms. Wax aloud, "if only you knew." 
"Knew what?!" he retorted, growing even more impatient with her seeming insensitivity to his plight. 
"What it's like to be me... ," she said in tones meant to melt his heart. "You wish you could be like me, but you don't know the half of it. Each night I pour myself into Mr. Wick so that the flame can burn true and bright, but it's not me who knows this light as you imagine I do. You see," she went on, measuring her words so that the candleholder might better understand her condition, "it's not me, but it's Mr. Wick that has it best of all. The flame may use me, but it takes him with it as it burns. His is the life; how I wish I was Mr. Wick!" 
At that instant a third voice broke into their conversation, and it came from Mr. Wick himself. His words would have seemed rudely spoken under other circumstances, but his tone told them otherwise: "Neither one of you understand what you're talking about." Their silence bid him to carry on. "Yes, it's true: the flame dances all around me, consuming me as it does, but still I am not a part of it as you imagine. So you both have it all wrong: far from being at peace with my place in life, though I wouldn't change the way things are, the flame never really allows me to rest. And I think it's important for you to know that its beautiful light is more unknown to me than it is to you." 
"What you say can't be true," said Ms. Wax. "How is that possible?" said the candleholder almost at the same time. 
"I doubt you will understand," said Mr. Wick, adding that he intended no insult. "But because of how close I am to it, I am blinded by its light. I can neither see it nor be with it as you imagine." And then, as if to finalize the conversation that, in truth, he felt was no one's business but his own, he said, "So, enough with what you wish you had and don't! I am no different than you. My longing to be one with the flame never stops burning." 
Then something happened that had never happened before, at least as far as anyone knew. Such events had only been written about in stories. Yet... there it was: the flame itself began to speak. As it did, a gentle light poured out from it, filling every corner of the kitchen; the whole room pulsated with the rhythm of its carefully chosen words. 
"My friends... Please listen to me. Stop your complaining. You know not what you say. We all share the same wish." The flame waited before it spoke further, taking the collective silence in the room as consent for it to continue on. "Just as the three of you long to draw nearer to me, to this flaming body of mine that you can feel and see, so I long to be one with the Light that grants me my life." Again the flame paused. "Don't you see, my friends? What is true for you is true for me, which is why you are mistaken if you seek to draw nearer to me. I am not the source of myself--any more than a spring branch creates the fruit that grows on a tree. And there's something else you should know as well." The flame spoke in slow and carefully measured tones, indicating it was about to say something important: "Without each of you--as you are--being and doing as only you can--we wouldn't even be having this conversation, would we? I know it's difficult to grasp, but we are all a part of the very thing we seek." 
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