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Meaning of Conscious Living
Meaning of Conscious Living
“If we know the divine art of concentration, if we know the divine art of meditation, if we know the divine art of contemplation, easily and consciously we can unite the inner world and the outer world.” Sri Chinmoy
Today’s post “Meditating with affirmations” is contributed by Mind Valley, publishers of best-selling programs such as The Silva Methodand Omharmonics. I have personally used the mentioned programs and recommend them myself. In fact, the Silva Method or known as the Silva Life program was the first few complete program I have used at the start of my personal development journey some years ago. Hence, I am very pleased to be contacted by friends over at Mind Valley, for the presentation of the article below.
Meditating with Affirmations
If you regularly struggle with low self esteem, or if you feel you need a boost in confidence to overcome a problem or be able to think clearly and independently, then meditation may well provide the answers you are looking for. Life nowadays is often a highly stressful experience – many of us often suffer due to stresses and worries overcrowding our minds, and this can lead to unpleasant circumstances, poor decision making, anxiety and depression.
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“Don’t die with your music still inside you. Listen to your intuitive inner voice and find what passion stirs your soul.” – Wayne Dyer
“Alas for those that never sing, but die with all their music in them.” – Oliver Wendell Holmes
Life is precious.
You probably already know this.
So how have you chosen to live life based on this awareness?
If life is precious, then surely it is important to live it well.
But, what does living well mean to you?
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Today’s article is a guest post by Kimberly [Kimbundance] Jacinto.
Being happily grateful in the present moment is a magnificent vibration to carry out throughout our daily lives. Our grateful thoughts are incredibly powerful and bring us much of the abundance that we are trying to manifest into our lives. Our thoughts create our future, if we are happy and thankful for all of the small and big blessings in our lives, the universe responds to that and provides us what we want and need.
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“There are two ways to live: You can live as if everything is a miracle, or you can live as if nothing is a miracle.” – Albert Einstein
Do you realize the full potential of life, and of all of its miracles, great and small?
Or do you simply take for granted the wonder that is everywhere, all around you?
The above quote, spoken first by Albert Einstein, speaks to the essence of what it means to live life fully. To miss out on all the wonder will be a pity. It happens when you become caught in the emotional content of your daily dramas, frustrations and pain. You are not able to step aside and appreciate what you already have or what the world has to offer to you.
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“In the end, these things matter most: How well did you love? How fully did you live? How deeply did you let go?” – Buddha
Do you avoid thinking about death? It can seem morbid at first but according to some scientific studies, thinking about death in a specific and personal way can make a person value and appreciate life more fully. Not forgetting too is Steven Covey’s advice about beginning with the end in mind. So if we are to take the advice and project to the furthest, we will be thinking about death.
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What are the benefits of having a heart-centered vision for your dreams?
Knowing what the benefits of having a vision are keeps you focused. It is best to have a vision that connects with your soul desire.
Here are 25 benefits to having a heart-centered vision…
1. You no longer go around in circles.
2. Rather than lament about what-is, you become joyful when you think about your ideal picture. Thus, you are able to shift your vibrations more positively.
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“Your vision will become clear when you look inside your heart”. – Carl Jung
We already know the importance of having a vision but why is it so vital that we align with a heart-centered one? Let’s start with a recap of what vision is. In a nutshell, visioning helps to activate the process “begin with the end in mind” (Habit #2 from Steven Covey’s best-selling book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People). It involves self-mastery and awareness. A vision incorporates having an ideal picture of how we would like our lives to be and bringing it forward.
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“The vision that you glorify in your mind, the ideal that you enthrone in your heart – this you will build your life by, and this you will become.” – James Lane Allen
The Life Vision Mastery Program, a home study course, takes you on the pathway of your heart. You become aligned with your true dream, for which you create a mental subconscious imprint with the use of a vision board. You are taught the tools for manifesting your heart-centered vision.
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To Your Visioning Success,
Author. Adventurer. Life Coach.
“When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.”
– Lao Tze
Could it be that you are your own worst enemy?
Feeling defeated by your own limiting beliefs?
Don’t feel worthy because of the harsh labels that you judge yourself with?
And so, you have the belief statement: I would like to go for my dreams but _____________.
Your buts hold you back.
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You have been inspired at the idea of creating vision boards after watching the movie, The Secret.
In fact, you may have Already created one by now.
You have spent an entire afternoon looking, cutting and pasting the pictures onto your board. They are pictures that represent what you want in a desired lifestyle. In a riot of colours, star stickers and glitter, it’s like a work of art – your masterpiece vision board.
Yet, since then……you have not managed to manifest any of your desires…..and you are beginning to doubt the idea about creating vision boards in the first place.
Well, I would like to introduce you to Charlie….
(Image Credit: Min, my daughter, drew the character of the confused guy “Charlie”.)
On Charlie’s vision board, he had the following pictures: the dream car, the beautiful house by the beach, the lovely designer bags, the holiday in The Caribbean and a gorgeous looking person (who looks some famous Hollywood star) as a partner. After two hours or so during a weekend afternoon, he had completed his board. At first, Charlie felt happy that he had done his part.
“My vision board is the window to my dream life coming true.”