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		<title>Looking for a new lease on life?</title>
		<link>http://www.thehappyseeker.com/2009/06/16/dare-to-release-both-past-successes-and-past-failures-so-something-new-can-be-born/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 20:18:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Foster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Releasing both past successes and past failures opens the door to a new perspective and new meaning and happiness in life<p><a href="http://www.thehappyseeker.com/2009/06/16/dare-to-release-both-past-successes-and-past-failures-so-something-new-can-be-born/">Looking for a new lease on life?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.thehappyseeker.com">The Happy Seeker - Living with grace at any age</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I just spent some time with Steve Pavlina at www.StevePavlina.com, reading a great post entitled &#8220;The Afternoon of Life.&#8221; Says Steve: &#8220;It can be very unsettling &#8212; and frustrating beyond belief &#8212; when our old solutions no longer create the results we expect. We do what we think is best &#8212; we know it&#8217;s the right thing to do &#8212; but our tried and trusted routines seem to be broken for some odd reason. The harder we try, the worse we feel. It&#8217;s like sinking into an invisible abyss. Why does this happen?”</p>
<p>Steve goes on to say, &#8220;At some point in your life, your old patterns of success must break down to make way for something new. The lessons you learned that enabled you to succeed at one level of awareness (even if you consider your success to be moderate) must be shed for you to become something more.&#8221;</p>
<p>He shares how he made a dramatic change in his own life while he was listening to the noted author, Dr. Wayne Dyer, in a conference at Las Vegas entitled &#8220;I can do it.&#8221; A voice in Steve&#8217;s head said, &#8220;Your place is on that stage.&#8221; He began putting intangible values like happiness, fulfillment and purpose ahead of external success and achievement. His life began to flourish once again and develop a new richness and purpose that he had not known before.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s exciting to think how many people there must be in this world like Steve who not only recognize the need for change in their life, itself a big step, but act on what they see. They have the courage and integrity to follow a new direction even though at first it may seem very frail and insubstantial.</p>
<p>How else are we going to fulfill our true destiny and mission in this world unless we are willing to take a chance when that is what is called for, and trust our own inner impulse regardless of the consequences. &#8220;Though he slay me, yet will I trust him,&#8221; said Job reportedly at one point in his own remarkable odyssey of renewal and redemption.</p>
<p>Whatever new thoughts or new ideas or new direction your own inherent wisdom may bring to your attention in these days, trust it. As Steve Pavlina shares with us in his beautiful post, our old patterns of success must break down to make way for something new. By the same token, of course, our old patterns of failure must break down also. They are both equally useless. What meaning do they have in the Now? What meaning do they have as far as fulfilling our true mission at this stage of our life is concerned? None.</p>
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<p>And what meaning do they have to our own being &#8212; already perfect, already beautiful, already free? None. None at all.</p>
<p>A new road &#8212; a new life &#8212; stretches before us that has nothing to do either with past successes or past failures. It is an invitation which is increasing, I believe, in its power and intensity with every passing moment. Let us not keep this invitation waiting. For it will bless us, and heal us, and fulfill us, and make us whole &#8212; and it will make the whole world whole also as we and others do our part.</p>
<p>What is this invitation? It is the invitation to come home to our own divine essence, to the stillness, joy, and peace that is the truth of who we are, and live out of that stillness – our own timeless, changeless, eternally untroubled Self.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thehappyseeker.com/2009/06/16/dare-to-release-both-past-successes-and-past-failures-so-something-new-can-be-born/">Looking for a new lease on life?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.thehappyseeker.com">The Happy Seeker - Living with grace at any age</a></p>
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		<title>The top worst thing you can do with your life</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 16:49:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Foster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The habit of waiting for something better to come along is deeply-ingrained. But it's a bad habit that needs changing, because the moment we stop waiting for happiness, we're in position to appreciate what is present with us now. <p><a href="http://www.thehappyseeker.com/2009/06/02/the-top-worst-thing-you-can-do-with-your-life/">The top worst thing you can do with your life</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.thehappyseeker.com">The Happy Seeker - Living with grace at any age</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The present moment may not always be comfortable. But it is the only door we have to the true magic and beauty life would share with us and bring forth through us in increasing abundance.</p>
<p>This is why waiting &#8212; in the sense of waiting for something to change, for example, or waiting for something to get better &#8211; is such a fundamentally destructive habit.  We end up betraying ourselves, shutting ourselves off from the fulfillment that is rightly ours.  </p>
<p>Gina Lake has a great post on this subject at her website, <a href="http://www.radicalhappiness.com.'">www.radicalhappiness.com.&#8217;</a>  It&#8217;s under the title &#8220;Waiting.&#8221;</p>
<p>Says Gina: &#8220;The ego is always waiting for something &#8211; a relationship, news about something it wants, a vacation, a promotion, a meeting, a movie, or some other anticipated change. There&#8217;s always something just around the corner that it is looking forward to or hoping to experience that will presumably make life better.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s like when I first met JoAnn, and we started taking going for hikes. JoAnn would as soon be home quilting, really, as going for a long walk. A short walk is okay, but don&#8217;t make it too long. For a little while, getting toward the end of a walk on some beautiful Colorado trail, I would say to her, to keep her encouraged, &#8220;Nearly home. It&#8217;s just around the next corner.&#8221; Of course, I didn&#8217;t fool her for too long, if at all.</p>
<p>The habit of waiting afflicts spiritually minded people just as much as it afflicts those who are materialistic, of course. The ego doesn&#8217;t care where our leanings lie &#8211; just so long as it can keep on existing. One of the ways it keeps on existing is by keeping us busy with hopes and fears relating to the future.</p>
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<p>An extreme example of this, I suppose, is waiting hopefully for heaven to be known after we are dead. That could be a long wait. But what&#8217;s the difference, really, to thinking we will be fulfilled, or happy, or at peace in a few hours time when we get to listen to a spiritual guru? Or when we find a better relationship?  Or when we take a few more steps on the path to self-improvement?</p>
<p>There&#8217;s nothing wrong with having goals, and ambitions, and dreams, of course. We are creators. Creating is what we do.</p>
<p>But let us never lose sight of the sacred nature of this moment. For at the end of the day, it is all you or I will ever have. </p>
<p>When we stop &#8220;waiting&#8221; for things to change, or for a long-cherished dream to be realized, it may seem at first as if we are sliding into nothingness. It may seem as if we have stumbled into a state of absolute despair and misery. That has been my experience.</p>
<p>But stay with it. Surrender to the moment just as it is. Surrender to the emptiness and the frustration and pain, if that is what is there. And in that surrender, touch a stillness and peace you never knew before, a magic you did not even know existed.</p>
<p>Our dreams do not perish in the presence of Now, in the presence of our own sublime being &#8211; no, they glow even more brightly. In a way, we see that our dream is not in the future at all. It is happening right now.  We are fulfilled right now. Nothing more is needed to make us happy than what is already present with us right now.</p>
<p>As Gina puts it later in her post: &#8220;Happiness is not dependent on anything. It is our natural state. When we are quiet, still, and receptive, happiness bubbles into our awareness. It was always there, but you have to notice it, and you won&#8217;t be able to if you are noticing your thoughts about the future instead.&#8221;</p>
<p>Got any stories about &#8220;waiting&#8221; from your own life you&#8217;d like to share?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thehappyseeker.com/2009/06/02/the-top-worst-thing-you-can-do-with-your-life/">The top worst thing you can do with your life</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.thehappyseeker.com">The Happy Seeker - Living with grace at any age</a></p>
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		<title>Freedom</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 20:52:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Foster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This poem evokes the beauty and simplicity of true freedom ... all I need to do is to be still. <p><a href="http://www.thehappyseeker.com/2009/05/22/freedom/">Freedom</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.thehappyseeker.com">The Happy Seeker - Living with grace at any age</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I do not need to go anywhere<br />
to be happy, or at peace.<br />
I do not need to do something special<br />
to be fulfilled,<br />
or worthwhile,<br />
or wise.<br />
I do not need to read an<br />
important book,<br />
or listen to an important teacher<br />
to know the Truth.<br />
All I need to do is to be still<br />
&#8211; and know that I am the ineffable Being,<br />
birthless, deathless,<br />
and changeless,<br />
knowing not blemish or sin,<br />
that I have been seeking<br />
my whole life long.</p>
<p>Christopher Foster</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thehappyseeker.com/2009/05/22/freedom/">Freedom</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.thehappyseeker.com">The Happy Seeker - Living with grace at any age</a></p>
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