Posts Tagged ‘belief’

22
Jan

The Upside of Irritation

   Posted by: admin    in Belief Check

I received an e-mail from a friend that felt slighted because they saw me chatting on the social network twitter, yet in an e-mail I said that I was extremely busy.

At first, I was very irritated that this person would jump to a conclusion such as they did. And then, I opened another e-mail from DailyOm, which follows.

The Upside of Irritation

Things That Annoy Us

There are many stories of spiritual masters embracing the presence of an annoying student in their community. There is even one story that documents a teacher paying an irritating person to live among his students. From an everyday perspective, this is difficult to comprehend. We generally work hard to avoid people and things that we find annoying so they don’t bother us.

From a deeper spiritual perspective, however, irritation can be an important teacher and indicator that we are making progress on our path. Being able to remain centered and awake even when we feel uncomfortable is much more impressive than doing so in an environment where everything is to our liking. No matter how good we are at controlling our circumstances, there will always be factors and people that we cannot control. How we respond to these experiences to a great degree determines the quality of our lives. The goal of spiritual development is not to learn to control our environment—which is more of an ego-driven desire. And while having some measure of control over our external reality is important, it is when we are confronted with a person or situation that irritates us and we can choose not to react that we know have made progress spiritually. It is when we have mastered our internal reality that we will have become the masters of our lives.

The more we try to eliminate annoyances, instead of learning to handle them gracefully, the further we get from developing the qualities that come with spiritual growth, such as patience, tolerance, and acceptance. It is often in the presence of people and experiences we find annoying that we have an opportunity to develop these qualities. Fortunately for most of us, our lives offer an abundance of opportunities to practice and cultivate these traits.

(Source: http://www.dailyom.com/articles/2009/16909.html)


After reading this, I was no longer irritated and looked to see what this friends e-mail is trying to show me about my own spiritual growth.

I am indeed very busy at work. And I’ve taken a lot of time out to talk to my daughter when she calls, to call my sister and do a check on how she’s doing, and yesterday I even took time to return a phone call to my best friend because I knew he wanted to hear from me.

All of that and working on finishing a clients website, fixing some glitches in my computer, arranging new business with my twitter friends, chatting with perspective clients and students on my company’s live Google Chat, and keeping up with my commitments to other social networking folks. And that’s only the beginning.

When this year started, I made the commitment to myself that I would be taking my business to the next level. This I do for me, and only me.

What has been a wonderful blessing is that I’ve met hundreds of like minded people along the way that are supportive to me in my goals. The beauty of the social networking I’ve discovered, is full of awesome people who truly want to connect and help each other.

Did this friends e-mail support that belief for me? No. But it was only one e-mail. I have many more e-mails that support the belief I stated in the paragraph above.

Irritating yes.  A belief check for me? Yes.

I can’t be everything to every one – especially to people who do not believe what I say, jump to conclusions about what I’m doing, and lack the self-esteem to trust that I’m their friend and not ignoring them. That’s not where I am in my growth.

So, this was a wonderful example of the Universe working with me in my growth. While I might have felt guilty reading this persons e-mail before, or gone off on some kind of negative tangent with myself, the DailyOm was waiting for me to point out the significance of what just happened. (I just love synchronicity, don’t you?)

I am grateful to the friend (yes, I still think of him as a friend, even if he doesn’t believe it) for sending me that e-mail and allowing me to see the beautiful, blessed synchronicity in the events.  I am also grateful because he’s given me the reminder to see how blessed I am with so many wonderful, supportive friends I do have on all the social networking sites I belong too.

So this is for you all my Twitter Tweeple, Facebook Friends, MySpace Buddies, Digg Pals, and the folks at The Million Mind March community. Thank you! Thank you for being the wonderful, beautiful people that you are! And thank you for the honor of your friendship!

You have blessed my life in ways you will never know!

  • Share/Bookmark

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

16
Dec

Username: Unbeautiful

   Posted by: admin    in Information

I was visiting one of my social networking sites the other day and logged in to the section I was in was a person with the username – unbeautiful.

My first thought was, “WOW! Doesn’t that say everything about what this person believes about what they are!”

Then I immediately thought to myself, “Why would you even think of putting that out there even if you did believe it?”

One of the things I learned early on in my spiritual walk is, “Everything you think, do, and say is a reflection of your beliefs.”

When trying to explain this further to others, I explain that when I was growing up, I was not nurtured in an environment that elevated self-esteem. My maiden name is Morano, and throughout my adolescence I was called, Moron with an O by my peers.

As I matured, when asked how to pronounce my name, guess what I used? You got it! Moron with an O! It wasn’t until a few years ago that it finally dawned on me what I was putting out there.

I’m telling you this to illustrate how we let our thoughts and emotions control our image of ourselves, which in turn translates to the image we put forth to the world.

While I have not used my maiden name in over 30 years, guess what I’d call myself when I made a mistake? Moron! When I finally caught myself saying that word aloud one day, I stopped suddenly and asked myself why was I calling myself that? And you probably guessed that I had long forgotten the Moron with an O chants from my youth. But somewhere, I still believed it or it wouldn’t have come out of my mouth – even to myself!

So, if everything you think, do, and say is a reflection of your beliefs, what are you telling others? What are you telling yourself?

And why would you want to let the world know that you think you are ‘unbeautiful’??

Start listening and noticing what beliefs you are putting forth in your world. Because ultimately, life will reflect your beliefs back to you. But that’s a subject for another post!

  • Share/Bookmark

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

1
Dec

How is Your Reality?

   Posted by: admin    in Information

Happy December 1st readers!

As this is the first day of the month, I thought I’d do a reality check exercise with you! Doesn’t that sound like fun?

What? Did I hear someone grumble? Oh, come on now! It can’t be all that bad!

Ok, let’s stop right there. How many of you reading this have identified with one person in that last sentence? Did it remind you of someone specific? A family member? A spouse or child? A friend? Someone you work with? Maybe you?

If you didn’t recall a person with that sentence, I want you to think about someone you know who’s constantly complaining. Someone who always has it worse than you do. I know you have to at least one person who you can name – if not more!

The truth is, we all know someone like that. Their reality sucks and sucks big time! And no matter what you are going through in your life, it’s never as bad as they have it. And if you happen to be in a great mood and life is flowing your way, they have to put the brakes on it. Because you know, “that good luck won’t last forever!” Or, “success is fleeting.” I’m sure you get my point.

And you’ve learned that you can try to talk positive to them until you’re literally blue in the face, and it won’t do any good. They have a belief about how their world is and nothing you can say or do will change that.

Now, let’s look at them as a reflection of our own life and here lies our reality check!

Everyone, whether you believe in it or not, is a reflection for you. A mirror for your life and beliefs.

Huh? What? You can’t be serious Debbie! And, yes I am!

Sometimes, the person in your life who’s life always sucks is showing you just how far you’ve spiritually evolved. Their reflection shows you where you’ve been and where you are now.

Other times, the person is reflecting some belief you need to change because you’re beginning to sound a lot like them! :mrgreen:

Your reality is created from your beliefs of it.  You will create experiences that will back-up your beliefs so that you can have proof that you’re beliefs are correct.

For example, how many times have you heard someone say, “Why does this always happen to me?”

Well, it happens because you BELIEVE it’s going to happen. When you stop being the victim to yourself and your beliefs, it will stop happening!

Now trust me, that’s far easier said than done! Been there, done that, got the t-shirt!

But the minute you say something has happened “to” you, you’ve surrendered your personal power to someone else. You’ve removed your personal responsibility for the creation of the event and handed it off to another.

The reason I’m dealing with this issue today is because I’ve gone through this much of my life until recently. I’ve always laid blame outside myself. I never accepted responsibility for my part in the co-creation of my life or reality. It is always so much easier to put the blame elsewhere.

I mean, after all, why would I co-create such a horrible situation in my life? I must be some kind of sadistic maniac to do that! But if the truth be told, there was a serious learning and growing lesson in it for me. It was something I learned and grew from incredibly! My souls journey, so to speak.

I’m not expecting you to understand the full depths of what I’m talking about here yet. But look at the person you remembered in the paragraph above and think about their beliefs about themselves and their reality. Can you see how they are bringing the experiences to them that support those beliefs?

If so, what if they chose differently?

For example, I have a friend that is not supported in their marriage but they refuse to get out of it. The reason is they are too old, would never find anyone again, and don’t like to be alone.

There’s the beliefs: too old, no one else out there for them, and they’d be alone.

This person will always create experiences that will support them in their belief. They will meet people that will reinforce those beliefs in their life by sharing experiences with them in conversation. “Yeah, I left my husband thinking it would be great out there on my own, but the guys I meet are losers.” Or, “My wife passed last year and it’s so hard to be alone.”

But what if you choose differently? What if you choose to change your beliefs just once and choose to believe differently? What would your reality be like?

I used to believe that I was stupid.  I was called stupid since my earliest recollections as a child. I was told I was a stupid female and would only get married and have babies and that college would be wasted on me.  So, what do you think I believed?

One day, in my spiritual walk, I chose differently. I chose to accept my intelligence and my reality changed. I suddenly had clients tell me I was a genius. I found myself solving complex problems in my head. I discovered I could actually do math in my head – without a calculator! I also discovered I could learn far more than I ever thought I was capable of!

I now do these little experiments with my reality that I call the ‘butterfly effect’.  I make one, small, change in my choosing or my life to do something differently and then watch the effect. Like a small butterfly flapping its wings and changing the path of a hurricane.

I challenge you today to try the ‘butterfly effect’ experiment in your own reality today. Choose to choose differently in one small thing today.

Perhaps it may be something as simple as choosing to smile to strangers today. Or maybe something as great as investigating a new career path you’ve been considering. Whether great or small, just choose differently and see what kind of effect that has on your reality.

What have you got to lose?

  • Share/Bookmark

Tags: , , , , ,

Bad Behavior has blocked 21 access attempts in the last 7 days.