So, the world goes viral and a huge amount of discussion occurs here in cyberspace. I can hardly believe the amount of social networks that have blossomed in such a short amount of time. And what are the hot topics: change, change, change…... For me I will say, it is leading to an ever deeper need to explore every nook and cranny inside of myself to be sure that I am clear of anything that may be contributing to a world that so many want to change. What is change but a simple moving around of things. The thing that needs to be shifted the most is intrinsic. Could it be that the place to seek the most change is so much closer than we think? Chew it, digest it, feel it. I’m coming home. How about you? Check out the Maharishi Effect and then bring home lovingly. Peace is always found in the body. Chew it, digest it, feel it. Life I’m out
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SEP 09, 2007
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I hope the change is close Jason—I need to believe it is close for the sake of all who I love and the beautiful planet we live on. I am going to do my part and encourage others to step up. Great post! Jenny |
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SEP 11, 2007
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In the area of “inside out solutions” we are moving from unsconscious incompetence and into conscious incompetence-some are moving into conscious competence-won’t it be great when we all have unconscious competence! Enough mass in the social network and lift-off! |
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