July 15, 2010
c. Pamela J. Leavey 1993
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July 15, 2010
c. Pamela J. Leavey 1993
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
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
May 7, 2009
“I am the true source of my happiness. I choose to be happy and make joy my way of life. I wake each day with the promise of a sunshine even if the skies are gray. I am the true source of my happiness.” – Pamela J. Leavey
May 4, 2009
Last week, I drove down to Massachusetts so that I could attend the inaugural event at MIT’s Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values.
My interest in attending the event was two fold:
The Center’s inaugural event at MIT was quite different from the large event at Gillette Stadium on Saturday that drew a diverse crowd of nearly 16,000.
Peppering his talk on promoting ethics and compassion, with his wonderful sense of humor, my first impression of His Holiness, was that he possesses a quality of pure happiness and joy, that I would liken to the happiness that is reflected in a small child. When we are young we are far more open and joyful than we are as adults, because we are not burdened and encumbered with the problems that age and responsibility set upon us. (more…)
July 4, 2008
“The basic sources of happiness are a good heart, compassion and love.” – The Dalai Lama