Tag Archives: happiness
Phillip’s Wisdom on Creating
When you want to create, you first become that which you want to create and align yourself with the universal energy of that creation. You want more love, become loving in your manner. Treat others with respect, kindness, and to … Continue reading
Phillip’s Wisdom for the New Year
All that occurs in your life and everyone who comes into your life is a mirror for you to see yourself. Many will baulk at this statement, not liking – or not understanding – its truth, so there is need … Continue reading
Sitting in the Irish Mist
In the Western/American culture in which I live, we are impatient. We do not like being in the space between what was and what is to come, sitting in the Irish mist, I call it, because it reminds me of … Continue reading
Flight or Fright, A Life-Long Lesson
Here’s a terrifying thought; imagine being strapped into a flight suit, tethered to a steel cable and lifted hundreds of feet into the air only to be dropped to the ground going 60 mph. Even more terrifying was that my … Continue reading
Are You Growing or Groaning to Happiness?
The playwright George Bernard Shaw said, “Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.” Read this quotation again because you must get this before you will be happy. Although you will have plenty of help along the way, … Continue reading
7 Ways to Heal Pain that Binds Us
Our lives should be filled with joy, right? It’s our spiritual heritage, right? So why then is there so much pain and suffering in the world? And what, if anything, can we do about it? Are we just supposed to … Continue reading
Are You Receiving Gifts or Trying to Learn Lessons?
People have told me that Planet Earth is a school, and we are here to learn our lessons. I disagree. I believe we are here to love. That’s it. Just to love. When we love, we see all that comes … Continue reading
Creating Happiness Grooves
Think of unhappiness as a groove worn into your brain from a constant flow of unhappy thoughts like a creek worn from water erosion. As humans, we tend to return to the familiar, even if the familiar is painful. By … Continue reading
Living Life as a Prayer
For years my prayer was to live my life as a prayer. It took many more years to come to understand what that meant, and had I known, I just might not have prayed so hard . . . or … Continue reading