C.C. Saint-clair’s take on Spiritual philosophy, Karma & unconditional love.
You see, I am convinced that Nature – the Cosmos – has not yet given up on us as a species.
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I understand why some find him ‘so cute’ and ‘huggable’, but why do so many secular people find the dalai lama “extraordinary”?
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Whatever the need or the vacuum, the brain welcomes the opportunity to create something new. The brain then creates a fix to rectify the complications that have inevitably arisen. Most often, and always in the fullness of time, the brain also creates fixes for the fixes.
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More and more all around, we will have to interact differently with strangers, friends or enemies not yet recognized in this lifetime, as our cities, towns and suburbs come under the karmic whip yielded by Mother Nature, but not only by her.
Rich or poor, many more human-made disasters and tragedies will shape us into...
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Unlike the caterpillar, we don’t metamorphose. Not unless we commit to an active path towards personal evolution - one that dictates a change, not through chants, crystals and visualization, but from rethinking thinking, rethinking what love is and doing our darnedest to generate it from the inside/out.
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our karmic DNA has been meted out to us – in each lifetime - so as to give us the opportunity to amend our deeds, past and present – with the living – though we do not recognize each other in our new *body-suits*.
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The forces of nature along with personal as well as separate/collective karma are going about the business of teaching us, mankind, essential lessons in spiritual survival with the single-minded energy of the one who, stranded on an island, must break open coconuts with bare hands to get to the sweet flesh within.
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Nature works hand in hand with Karma and together they bring ultimate justice.
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Raging seas mirror broiling and unbridled anger.
Nature’s intention, it would appear, is to show us how ugly, violent and destructive is our Modus Operandi. On the one hand, we operate our lives, private, public and professional, as crudely as was the norm hundreds of centuries ago. On the other there appears a degree *civilized*...
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part 2/5
A couple of years ago I wrote two articles about the constant stream of symbolic messages that each one of us gets from our soul during our wakeful moments.
The first article, Spirituality in Real Time, was followed by an essay/glossary mix entitled Making Meaning. Both are currently on my website and both go...
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