INSPIRATIONAL BLESSINGS




Pace takes practice — it is not set by itself. There must be a conscious effort to arrive at the pace of a place . . . so that the outer world and the inner world are the same — are in unison — or are of harmonic frequencies.

The wave is not going to carry you on to your goal when you are sitting still or moving faster than it is. Angles, timing, balance and being sensitive to your total environment require tremendous effort and a great deal of insistent - consistent practice.

When this is achieved . . . when pace is established . . . it is known as harmonic convergence. You are on pace with your environment and life — with all of its achieving — becomes effortless. There has then been a tremendous and very practical effort/investment that ends up delivering a miraculous return . . . logical in — magical out. This is the human being . . being human. This is the next evolution.

These Inspirational Blessings are like mantras . . . reminders that cause us to think at a new angle . . . to shake up old patterns . . . to renew and rebuild our vision and purpose. We then gain insight to ignite and inspire an opening to manifest our conscious focus through conscious action.

 

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  • 5/15/2009 7:20 AM Marie Camille Lentsch wrote:
    Sat Nam Guru Singh,
    In the yoga series and lecture this week, you have talked about supplying the sufficient amount of why. I would like to understand this, it is on my mind, and I do not have a reference or an understanding about it. I want to know what the why is that you are speaking to.
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    Thank you,
    From Iowa,
    Marie Camille Lentsch
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