Change Your Thoughts Change Your Life by Gary Loper
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Change Your Thoughts... Change Your Life
This is the first article I wrote that was published,
back in 1999.
The lesson remains an universal truth.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Spiritual Spring Cleaning, Life Reflections of the Soul
By Caryl Loper
March 20th, ushers in spring, a time of renewal, growth, change and life reflections. It is the occasion to reflect into the pool of one’s soul, to expose and unsheathe the inner core of one’s being, to challenge oneself to internal growth, to start anew, fresh with pure delight that change can be a celebration.
It is a time to renew and reinstate one’s aspirations, hopes and dreams, to fulfill one’s destiny. Spring is the season of greenery, a brightness of mass appeal that echoes out life and beauty.
Go within to reveal and revel in the beauty of who you are, paint your life with wide brush strokes of yellows, greens, pinks and oranges that illustrate the magical essence of your being.
So often we simply forget who we are, where we are going and why, and tap into self doubt, anxiety, worry, despair, loss of hope, loss of self-fulfillment and self-actualization.
When the outside world spins, what appears as spinning out of control, know that all circumstances essentially are created for inner growth, and our only demise is the echo of the ego that rehearses and reiterates what the mind states we have lost, what we are
incapable of and how we have not achieved our goals.
In reality, the only control we have is our inner perceptions and how we react to the outer influences. Engage yourself in self-stroking, positive reinforcement and appeal to yourself with such thoughts that all present experiences are simply opportunities for soul growth.
Once you can achieve this awareness, walk this walk, your life becomes more in balance. Create a healthier perception and you not only entice a wellness within; likewise, you project a sense of well being and your outer persona radiates self-assurance, peace and harmony, appreciation and gratitude for life’s gifts.
http://garyloper.com/aboutuscaryl.htm
March 20th, ushers in spring, a time of renewal, growth, change and life reflections. It is the occasion to reflect into the pool of one’s soul, to expose and unsheathe the inner core of one’s being, to challenge oneself to internal growth, to start anew, fresh with pure delight that change can be a celebration.
It is a time to renew and reinstate one’s aspirations, hopes and dreams, to fulfill one’s destiny. Spring is the season of greenery, a brightness of mass appeal that echoes out life and beauty.
Go within to reveal and revel in the beauty of who you are, paint your life with wide brush strokes of yellows, greens, pinks and oranges that illustrate the magical essence of your being.
So often we simply forget who we are, where we are going and why, and tap into self doubt, anxiety, worry, despair, loss of hope, loss of self-fulfillment and self-actualization.
When the outside world spins, what appears as spinning out of control, know that all circumstances essentially are created for inner growth, and our only demise is the echo of the ego that rehearses and reiterates what the mind states we have lost, what we are
incapable of and how we have not achieved our goals.
In reality, the only control we have is our inner perceptions and how we react to the outer influences. Engage yourself in self-stroking, positive reinforcement and appeal to yourself with such thoughts that all present experiences are simply opportunities for soul growth.
Once you can achieve this awareness, walk this walk, your life becomes more in balance. Create a healthier perception and you not only entice a wellness within; likewise, you project a sense of well being and your outer persona radiates self-assurance, peace and harmony, appreciation and gratitude for life’s gifts.
http://garyloper.com/aboutuscaryl.htm
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