May 14, 2009
“The acceptance of one’s destiny is like finding the right, the easy, the graceful pace in one’s life.” – Sam Keen: Hymns To An Unknown God
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May 14, 2009
“The acceptance of one’s destiny is like finding the right, the easy, the graceful pace in one’s life.” – Sam Keen: Hymns To An Unknown God
May 13, 2009
“There is a place in each of us that comes to surface, now and then. It is filled with doubt and sometimes fear. Today, I will practice the “Never Allow Yourself The Luxury Of A Negative Thought” principle. Why would I choose to wallow in the Negatives of Doubt and Fear, when I can wallow in the luxury of happiness and joy. Today, each time a Negative thought enters into my mind. I will replace it with a loving thought.” – Pamela Leavey
As a wholesale supplier of natural bath and body products to small retailers, I wasn’t at all surprised to read the news this morning that “Retail sales fell for a second straight month in April.”
The Commerce Department said Wednesday that retail sales fell 0.4 percent last month, much worse than the flat reading economists expected. The April weakness followed a 1.3 percent drop in March that was worse than first estimated.
Cottage industries like my own have taken a big hit in this recession. My clients are all lagging in sales, as am I. Which brings me to another piece of news… (more…)
“It is both the agony and the beauty of the human condition to be ignorant of our ultimate origin and destiny.” – Sam Keen: Hymns To An Unknown God
May 12, 2009
“Today, I will practice the “I Am Awesome” principle. Each time I am asked how I am, I will reply, “I Am Awesome“. With each reply, I will feel the contagion of being Awesome grow with in, and I will share with others the principle of “I Am Awesome“. Awesome is a state of mind, it is a choice, like happiness. Why would I choose anything but that which makes me feel good. If I choose to be Awesome, then so it is.” – Pamela J. Leavey
“In the luminous darkness through which we travel on our human journey, we are often lonely but never alone.” – Sam Keen: Hymns To An Unknown God