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November 15, 2007

I wrote this post below in my blog ( http://chucknorrisrocks.blogspot.com ) what seems like a life time ago... it felt good to revisit it today. There was a period of time a while back where I didn't blog for a few months because I used the excuse of being too busy. I still am too busy (aren't we all) but I'm trying make make time for the small things in my life. Life seems to revolve around Stella and work (and I wouldn't have it any other way) but it's nice to take a minute out for myself in the day. Even if it's a silly little blog about nothing too important it makes me feel good! The posting below really has nothing to do with the above but it did make me feel good to re-read it so I''m re-posting. Sending out peace and love.....

I had an incredibly powerful thought while running in the woods yesterday. I was working on releasing my truth. For so long I have been trying to release myself of fear and doubt, but as long as I do that I can never quite be free of it all. I realized that we are not holding onto the fear. It is impossible because it is simply an illusion. We cannot hold onto an illusion. What we are doing is holding ourselves as tightly as we can. He have to stop holding onto ourselves and allow a release of truth.
Our true nature is what will bring us to what we have been striving for. As children we know that we just want to be ourselves because what we are is great, we have proven this to ourselves repeatedly, yet we continue to hold onto ourselves because the world is full of judgment, and we want to be loved. If we are being ourselves; however, there is nothing to judge, because we are all variations of love, and the universe as well as humanity will reflect this back to us. We judge others because we judge ourselves, and feel that judging others will prove to the world that we are worthy, but no proof is necessary. If we feel our own worth the world will too.
Do this by keeping your thoughts in check and allowing your emotions to be what they are. They are malable, they will conform to your thoughts eventually.

DEEP RADIANT EXPANDING PENETRATING BLISSFUL PEACE

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