Monthly Archives: January 2009

Pursue Your Dreams

The following is something I wrote about 4 years ago.  At the time I was writing it more for myself than for anyone else, but reading over it now it seems like some good advice and a good reminder that we should always do what we feel we should.  Looking back, this was right around…

Quotes to Ponder

Not to know at large of things remote From use, obscure and subtle, but to know That which before us lies in daily life, Is the prime wisdom. John Milton I am not gonna lie, a little wordy for my liking, and I can’t even really be really sure what he means.  But from the…

Start Little to Create Something Huge

Having big dreams is good, but to get to any dream we must start small. If each of us on an individual level sees world peace, or even peace in our own life, as a giant obstacle then likely we will never even start on the path towards that dream. Thus it is more imperative…

A Glimpse at Love and Soulmates

This a big topic, and one that is so close to our hearts, so many articles will be posted on this topic over the coming months.  I am also working on a second book which will go into this fully.  But for starters here is the short edition of some of my views. We are…

Quote

There is only one person who could ever make you happy, and that person is you. David Burns, Intimate Connections This is a big topic, and could be branched off into several topics.  I don’t have time to write about them right now, but soon. Have a great night! ~Cory Mitchell

Soul Tidbits

One who understands much displays a greater simplicity of character than one who understands little. Alexander Chase Relating back some earlier “things to ponder” posts I don’t think is so much that anyone understands too little.  Often we understand too much, over analyze, complicate, and create drama where there should be none.  Knowledge and drama…

The Proactive Intervention

In his book “Inspiration” Dr. Wayne Dyer talks about the Bebemba tribe in Africa.  It is a wonderful enlightening insight into how problems and “problem people” are handled in this tribe.  It provides a very strong case that instead of tearing people down when their life has become self destructive (and destructive to those around…

More things to Ponder

Nature and wisdom never are at strife. Plutarch I like this quote.  It makes us consider that everything in nature is perfect, including ourselves.  We are what we are at this moment and in this moment that is all we can be.  We can not be in conflict with it…or at least should strive not…

My Favorite Practice

This is one of my favorite exercises.  Once again, it is not so much a meditation, but rather something we can do all the time.   This exercise leaves us a feeling of connectedness with the people around us, even if we do not know them.  This exercise will start to break down many problems we…

More things to ponder

A wise man learns by the mistakes of others, a fool by his own. Latin Proverb There is often this idea that we need to suffer constantly in life.  While this runs contradictory to even how most people raise their children, there is this ingrained belief that we need to learn by the school of…

Quote

I have spread my dreams beneath your feet. Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. W.B. Yeats I put the above quote up mostly because it opens up to some interesting conversation.  Are our dreams our own?  Or are they dependent on others?  I have my views but I will hold off on writing…

Grattitude and Wonder Excerise

Here is an exercise which I eluded to in the comments for the recent “Something to Ponder” post.  It is not so much a meditation, but something I try to do everyday, throughout the day.  By doing this we create a sense of wonder in our reality, as well as gratitude for all that is…

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