Showing posts with label spiritual. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiritual. Show all posts

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Sunday Inspo: The Law of Pure Potentiality

Take a Moment 


Law of Pure Potentiality: The source of all creation is pure consciousness. Pure potentiality seeking expression from the unmanifest to the manifest. And when we realize that our true Self is one of pure potentiality, we align with the power that manifests everything in nature.  
I will put the Law of Pure Potentiality into effect by making a commitment to take the following steps:
  1. I will get in touch with the field of pure potentiality by taking time each day to be silent, to just Be. I will also sit alone in silent meditation at least twice a day for approximately thirty minutes in the morning and thirty minutes in the evening.
  2. I will take time each day to commune with nature and to silently witness the intelligence within every living thing. I will sit silently and watch a sunset, or listen to the sound of the ocean or a stream, or simply smell the scent of a flower. In the ecstasy of my own silence, and by communing with nature, I will enjoy the life throb of ages, the field of pure potentiality and unbounded creativity.
  3. I will practice non-judgment. I will begin my day with the statement, "Today, I shall judge nothing that occurs", and throughout the day I will remind myself not to judge. source

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Daily Om: Unhindered Movement


June 26, 2013
Unhindered Movement
Get Out of Your Own Way
So often we are sabotaging ourselves by being in our own way without even know we are doing so.


When you find yourself facing obstacles that appear to be blocking you from your goals, it is important to try not to get discouraged. It can be easy to feel “stuck” or that “life” is creating circumstances preventing you from getting what you want. And while it is easy to look at everyone and everything outside of ourselves for the problem, perhaps even wanting to “get rid” of the person, object, or circumstance we may feel is blocking us, sometimes the best course of action to take may be to look inside ourselves first. 

It is amazing how often we can get in our own way without even being aware that we are doing so. Even though we truly want to succeed, there are many reasons why we may sometimes block our own efforts. It may be that we are afraid to succeed, so we subconsciously create circumstances to keep ourselves stuck. Or it may even be that we are afraid that we will succeed, so we block ourselves by making the achievement of our goals more difficult than they really are. We may even approach our goals in a way that keeps creating the same unsuccessful results. 

If you believe that you’ve been standing in your own way, you may want to take a piece of paper and record how you’ve done so. Write down the choices you’ve made that have hindered your efforts and the fears that may have prompted you to make these decisions. Take note of any thoughts and feelings that arise. It is important to be gentle and compassionate during this process. Try not to blame yourself for getting in your own way. Remember the choices we make always are there to serve us, until it is time to let them go. When you are finished, throw the paper away while setting an intention that you are getting rid of any obstacles you’ve created to block yourself. You can then let yourself start again with a clean slate. Doubts and fears are going to be natural, but with this new awareness, you should be able to prevent yourself from subconsciously thwarting yourself. Besides, now that you’ve decided to get out of your own way, the part of you that has always wanted to succ! eed can now do so.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Inspiration: Books We Love


It's always nice to have that special book that you just can't put down. Our new favorite book to read is inspired by our CEO and Fashion Director Jenny Livits and Head Buyer Kara Crow Hatch.  The 7 Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chopra is a MUST read.  The two close friends discovered this book on a meditation and yoga retreat they went on together after a buying trip at the Chopra Center in Carlsbad, CA.

This book is a life changer that will open your eyes to new possibilities, new ways to view and react to the daily happenings in our lives and most importantly, a better way of living with grace. Spiritual health and self-love is crucial to living our best lives at our utmost human potential.  This book will surely aid in encouraging you to live happier, more peaceful, balanced and with more joy. 

We recommend you buying the pocket version to keep in your purse.  Read a chapter a day for 7 days and then read the last page summary of every chapter each day starting Sunday with the Law of Pure Potentiality and so forth as a daily refresher. The laws will become engrained in you and become your daily mantras.


 "It's an easy read to meditate to in the morning and evening, remembering the laws each day. Truly a life –changer!  Kara and my favorite day is Wednesday – The Law of Least Effort. "
- Jenny Livits

“This book keeps me on track every single day and inspires me to be the best person I was meant to be.  I keep it in my purse to reference all the time and it truly has made a world of difference.”  -Kara Crow Hatch

We hope this book changes your lives as it did ours and that you continue to spread the LOVE and PEACE of it’s message.  Thank you Deepak J
 Xoxo
Jenny & Kara
Get this book by Deepak Chopra here

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Daily Om: Inspiration


February 20, 2013
Learning from the Big Picture
Cycle of Life
While we are on earth we are all human beings in different phases of our lives and soul development.


As we walk through the world, the people we encounter appear so different from one another. We see babies, old men, pregnant women, and teenaged boys. We know couples on the verge of marriage and lonely widows. We interact with toddlers and the terminally ill. As different as each person seems, they are all living the human experience. They are just at different places in the cycle that begins with birth and ends with death. Every phase of the cycle of life has its gifts and its challenges. Each stage is temporary and ultimately gives way to a new phase. This ephemeral quality makes each phase precious, because it will never last. 

One of the wonderful qualities possessed by babies and young children is that they are unaware that a cycle of life even exists. They simply are present to wherever they happen to be right now, and they don’t give much thought to the past or future. Being around them reminds us of the joy that comes from living fully in the moment. On the opposite end of life’s cycle are our elderly role models. They are a reminder that each phase of life should be treasured. Time does pass, and we all change and grow older. 

Being aware of the cycle of life and our place in it makes us wiser. As we develop a true appreciation for the phase we are in, we can savor it more. A new mother going through a difficult time with her infant can more easily embrace her challenges because she knows that her child will grow up, and she will long for this time again. Difficult and challenging periods are inevitable, but – like everything that is a part of the cycle of life – they are temporary. When we are fully engaged with life, we get to savor and grow from each phase, and we are ready for the next one when it arrives. Fully embracing wherever you are in the cycle of life is the very essence to happiness.

Monday, January 21, 2013

The Daily Love



TODAYsQUOTES 
"Love makes us wake up in the morning with a sense of purpose and a flow of creative ideas. Love floods our nervous system with positive energy, making us far more attractive to prospective employers, clients, and creative partners. Love fills us with a powerful charisma, enabling us to produce new ideas and new projects, even within circumstances that seem to be limited. Love leads us to atone for our errors and clean up the mess when we've made mistakes. Love leads us to act with impeccability, integrity, and excellence. Love leads us to serve, to forgive, and to hope. Those things are the opposite of a poverty consciousness; they're the stuff of spiritual wealth creation."

- Marianne Williamson, from her new book "The Law of Divine Compensation"