Seeing Your Perfection

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Seeing Your Perfection

::  Letting Your Light Shine ::

     We are each born into this world with unique gifts. Within us is a glimmer of the divine, a light that can potentially make the world a more beautiful place. But in many, that light lies dormant, snuffed out by fears and feelings of inadequacy. To spark it is to attract attention, face the possibility of rejection or the responsibility of success, and risk being labeled immodest. Yet when we undermine the light by hiding our aptitudes and quashing our dreams, we deny ourselves and others a wealth of experiences. Your abilities are a part of who you are and when you take pride in them, you affirm the love, esteem, and trust with which you view yourself. Moreover, as you express the light within, you grant others permission to do the same, freeing them to explore their own talents.

     For some, we are taught to hide our light from the world since childhood. Relatives caution us that the professions associated with our aptitudes are unattainable. Our peers may be envious of our skills and thus overly critical of the activities we instinctively enjoy. And authority figures admonish us to be humble and avoid showing off. But there is a vast chasm that separates those who let their light shine and those who seek only to draw attention to themselves. When you dare to share your light with the world, the beauty and perfection of your soul become clearly visible. You become a whole being—the literal embodiment of your vast potential. Whether you are a wonderful dancer, a first-rate cook, quick with numbers, or a natural negotiator, you’ll come to understand that you do the world no favors when you hold yourself back.

     If you have hidden your light for so long that it has shrunk to an ember, make a list of everything you do well, however impractical, silly, or seemingly inconsequential. Then ask yourself how you can positively utilize those abilities in your daily life. The gifts you were born with were not granted to you arbitrarily. While you may never discover what impact your light has had on others, you can be certain that when you embrace your talents and share them with others, you will spread illumination in the world.

Special Cred: Daily OM, July 27th, 2009

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Kind Ambition

Kind Ambition

Living the yoga principles of detachment and nongrasping doesn’t mean you can’t be ambitious. In fact, applying them to your goals can make you more successful and happier, too.

One September morning in the middle of a yoga class, Yvonne Simon dropped into Child’s Pose.

On the face of it, this would seem unremarkable. But for Simon, who’s 45 and lives in Manchester, New Hampshire, the moment was nothing less than stunning.

The class started like many others in Simon’s decades of practice. She entered class with high expectations. If the person practicing next to her could manage to do a full Urdhva Dhanurasana (Upward Bow Pose), so would she, no matter how much her wrist hurt. In fact, in most classes, she found herself playing a private little game: She’d look around the room, identify the most experienced yogi and the newest—and then assign herself a score somewhere in between. She usually rated herself a 7.

Sometimes she tried to check her ambition at the studio door, but it always seemed to follow her in. This tendency wasn’t confined to yoga class. A competitive swimmer and straight-A student when she was young, she grew into an industrious adult, moving through careers in teaching and publishing. In 1996, she became an entrepreneur, cofounding a software company, Six Red Marbles, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Obama’s advice to recent grads..how to make your mark in history by following your passion no matter where it leads..

Pivotal moments in life require immediate answers to painstaking questions – Who am I? What are my passions? Which direction should I take? Is it worth the risk? Graduations are one of these high-pressure moments, but suprisingly it doesn’t stop there.

Finding yourself and defining your purpose in a world that’s constantly pulling you in a thousand directions is not easy. Don’t be alone – take a breath and consider the advice of someone who knows what he’s talking about..

Watch Obama’s commencement speech given at Arizona State University graduation this week:

 

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New LavenderSense event calendar – check the sidebar!

UPDATED CALENDAR OF EVENTS

May ♥ 2009

• Culture • Spirituality • Wellness • Yoga • 

12/Tuesday

Free Workshop: Have You Had a Spiritual Experience? at Quest Bookshop from 7-8pm. For more information, visit www.exkankar-ny.org

14/Thursday

INTEGRAL YOGA PRESENTS SNATAM KAUR NYC CONCERT. Sacred Chant Concert with GuruGanesha Singh, Manish Vyas and Tanmayo. Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew 263 West 86th Street. 7:30 p.m. Purchase tickets for $25/$35/$45 and get more information at www.iyiny.org or www.SpiritVoyage.com.

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A Yogi’s Optimal Vacay Features Luxury and Purpose

A Yogi’s Optimal Vacay Features Luxury and Purpose

Spend a Week Doing YOGA in COSTA RICA this Summer at the PuraVida Wellness Retreat and Spa!

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“Beautiful, fun and healthy. Pura Vida Retreat and Spa is considered by some as the Wellness & Yoga destination of choice outside the United States. We offer you a perfect balance of mind, body and spirit in an oasis of beauty, tranquility and home like intimacy. Pamper your body and soul while exploring the delights of Costa Rica, a country which is renowned for its beauty.”

Click here to see the list of cool retreats going on this summer ..

You Are Who You Are, Not What You Do

You Are Who You Are, Not What You Do

Becoming Your Wrong Decisions

photo-by-meredith-litz1Our perception of the traits and characteristics that make us who we are is often tightly intertwined with how we live our life. We define ourselves in terms of the roles we adopt, our actions and inactions, our triumphs, and what we think are failures. As a result it is easy to identify so strongly with a decision that has resulted in unexpected negative consequences that we actually become that “wrong” decision. The disappointment and shame we feel when we make what we perceive as a mistake grows until it becomes a dominant part of our identities. We rationalize our “poor” decisions by labeling ourselves incompetent decision-makers. However, your true identity cannot be defined by your choices. Your essence—what makes you a unique entity—exists independently of your decision-making process.

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Earth Day 2009, Where to Celebrate

It Won’t Always Go the Way You’ve Planned: Ways to Lighten the Moment During a Hard Time

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“It Won’t Always Go the Way You’ve Planned”

If I had to give a message to a newborn to prepare them for the impending and inevitable times of trouble, that’s what it would say.

We are all born with endless potential; you are capable of anything. But as humans, we make plans. We compartmentalize. We create goals, we give direction. We secure our future by making sure that we have a path and a destination. For what? For stability. To stay alive. It’s all a guarantee that we (and our loved ones) will stay alive. Well guess what, you’re alive! If you’re able to plan, able to give direction and able to set a goal, it means you’re alive and you’ve already achieved your goal.

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