Sunday, June 10, 2012

Philosophy Only Gets You So Far

Haven't written lately. Much too much on the plate. Trying to take care of Sam's place and mine. Bit of a stretch. But yesterday was off pace so to speak and now it's time. I springboard my writing off the oddities, it would seem

I have a Yahoo email address that is currently being inundated by the tribe of YAHOO People. The up-beat-you-can-change-anything-by-shifting-your-viewpoint- Law-of-Attraction-crowd. How to mindset your way to being skinny, healthy, madly in love and above all a millionaire.

I regularly get to delete anywhere between 15 to 75 emails a day from this set of folks. They all like to share the wealth. I am currently getting emails from two different groups on the same interview with one person. I wonder if Eric Lofholm taught them this sharing data bases, as it is his Person Of Influence strategy. Could be since he runs in their circle. Lisa Nichols, John Assaraf and all that.

Not that I mind. I am always looking to hear the inner "clang" of the resonating bell that says "Get on this, you need this."

Just not yesterday, Maybe not today. The jury is still out on today. It is after all before dawn.

My friend Donna said an interesting thing on Friday. She said, "Philosophy only gets you so far."

That stuck.

Philosophy only gets you so far.

I felt a bit crappy yesterday and thought I was going to have to go rummaging into the world of EFT to get rid of the resistance. OR do a bit of praying to try to reconnect to the Universal Intelligence Guruji Trivedi talks of.

I cleaned Sam's house and yard instead.

I worked on my website. I played with the dogs. I walked and did yoga. I cleaned out the turtle tub.

Eric Lofholm talks about improving the Inner Game to get better sales results.
Jim Rohn said you should work on yourself as much as your business.
Lisa Nichols is famous for "Some of God's greatest gifts come wrapped in sandpaper".
Trivedi hooks you up to the God of your understanding and says that until you have this connection you will not achieve lasting happiness in life.
Nick and Jessica Ortner and Margaret Lynch would have you tap tap taping away and that is truly good stuff.
Harrison Klein advocates "I am" strongly and well.

Sometimes though, it is just time to yank weeds. The ones in the yard. Not the ones in your head.

Philosophy truly only gets you so far. Then it is time to go back into the world and try to shine a bit on yourself and others. There is a  reason for the yoga of work.
The jury is in on today

Time to water the yard.



Ex Mea Manua In Tua Manua Dea Eterna.



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