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roses11.JPG Enlightenment is true love.
Without knowing your True Self, it is hard to know what true love is.
Although we have spoken of true love throughout history,
Loving without knowing your True Self cannot be true love.
Exploring the roots of this kind of love, you will eventually
Meet betrayal and attachment
The reason we must become enlightened
Is to recover the true love that lies insides our hearts.

from “Mago’s Dream,” Ilchi Lee, pg. 39

“Life is a trip, not in a metaphorical sense but literally.” “. . . What we do know, however, is that this trip is a journey for growth, both for our individual souls and for the collective soul of humanity. These are not separate.” magosdream.jpg

Smile

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Silent lips may avoid many problems, but smiling lips will solve many problems!

from Dahn Yoga Member’s Blog

Dahn Yoga practitioners around the world speak this phrase “My body is not me, but mine” with great enthusiasm. I am not my body, but the master of my body. When I first heard this phrase, I thought this is very simple and a matter of course.  However, while I kept thinking on it and meditate on it, one day the phrase suddenly came to my mind with a different meaning. How much deeply am I living on the simple principle? Am I really the master of my body? Or, am I doing something because it is comfortable and easy for my body to do it? Am I the true master of the body?

I really want to become the master of my body. That’s why I do practice Dahn Yoga again today.

What do you think about the simple phrase? “My body is not me, but mine?”

Earth Humans

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from Ilchee Lee: A Fan Blog

peaceology1.JPG From ‘Peaceology’ book by Ilchi LeeAn Earth-Human is someone who realizes that Earth, and peace on Earth, are the central standards, by which we should measure all decisions. How can you know if you are making the right decision for the Earth? Just follow your conscience, for it is part of the soul of the Earth and the Cosmos. If our conscience stands for that divine scale within us, by which to judge the relative weight of options that face us, then the point on the scale that corresponds to zero is Earth. By calibrating our inner scales to the Earth, we are making Earth the standard by which to judge our options. In other words, Earth is the absolute value against which we may judge all other relative values.

Many people claim to love the Earth. However, what exactly does that mean? Just as loving home does not refer only to caring for the house, loving the Earth cannot be limited to environmental protection. Loving the Earth must include acknowledging her people as one unified community. We must then protect our home and our entire family. This is what loving the Earth can mean.

An Earth-Human has a connection to body, mind, and energy of the Earth. An Earth-Human knows he or she is one with the earth, and one with the whole of humanity. He or she therefore cares for and heals neighbors and family members with the unconditional love of the soul. An Earth-Human is a healer in every sense of the word. When our consciousness makes the leap and becomes Earth consciousness, we gain and group-egotism, and feel love for all of life on Earth.

Some people argue that we should not limit awareness to the Earth in this age of space travel and space stations. What they do not realize is that being truly aware of the Earth will allow us to gain awareness of the cosmos as well, for they are intimately interrelated. They are in fact, one. You will experience cosmic arareness when you become truly conscious of the Earth. To do so, you must be free of preconceptions and self-defeating ideas of limitation. Earth provides us with a matrix for the path to conscious evolution and cosmic awareness….

I have long believed that things happen for a purpose and people come into my life for a reason.  Sometimes the reason is obvious.  Most of the time you need to stop and think about it.  This is especially true when a person has caused you alot of pain.  I started to write down people from my life and list the positive things I have learned from my relationship with them.   I found that every person had an impact and I was able to learn something about myself from them or they guided me to someone or something I needed.  This was not done to dwell on the past, but to realize that I was never a victim. I was just learning a lesson I needed to learn. Think about the people you have met in your life.  What have you gained from knowing them?  cactusflower4.jpg

Change For Me

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I saw this quote by Louise Hay and thought it really says what many people think.  I know that I have often wished others would change to make my life easier.

“I know — you want everybody and everything else to change. Your mother, father, boss, friend, sister, lover, landlord, neighbor, minister, or government official must change so that your life can be perfect. It doesn’t work that way. If you want change in your life, then you are the one who must do the changing. When you change, then all the other people in your world will change in relation to you. Are you willing to change?”

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“Do you know that your path can wind, go over hills, through dales and glens, pass through sleepy hollows, cross rivers and oceans and babbling brooks? Know you that it can go under the sea, over the sea, or perhaps to the other side of the moon?

How will you know if you are on the right path? When you’ve a smile on your face; when what you’re doing makes you HAPPY.  The right path is wherever you are happy.

And if the path has a fork in the road and you have an option, and neither one makes you happy, and you’re confused, do not make a decision. Do not! Stand there with a smile on your face, right where you are, and allow the confusion to subside. It won’t take a century, only moments.

Never make a decision when you are confused.  Allow the answer to come.

When you ALLOW it, the path will become clear because it will FEEL good.

It may not be right for others, but it will be for you. Understand?”

~ Ramtha, from Ramtha Intensive: Soulmates
(the book) through JZ Knight

When I started Dahn Yoga one of my biggest challenges was quieting my mind.  I know many new members share this struggle. I had spent so many years keeping my mind busy.  I was very skilled at doing many things at once with my mind going in all directions.   I allowed my busy mind to distract me from my own body and soul.  To break this habit, I started to actually schedule meditation time.  I sat up a quiet area in my house and scheduled time to sit in the quiet.  First I would focus on my breathing, but eventually, I started to clear my mind of all thoughts and just listen.  Some days I still find my mind racing around, but it is easier and easier to step back and quiet my mind.

From http://mountainview.dahnyoga.net/

Human Technology (Dahn Yoga Basic Book) by Ilchi Lee

 summary p.46

“Everybody lives a breath of fresh air.
When we let the fresh air in our body, we feel awake, refreshed and energized.
Actually this is all about breathing?
breathing in fresh air and releasing the toxins.

Breathing is mechanical.
It occurs automatically.
You don’t have to think about breathing.
It happens by itself.
It is what our body does.
Exactly in the same fashion, thinking is also mechanical.
Thinking occurs automatically.
You don’t have to think about thinking.
It is a routine of the brain.
It is what the brain does.
Moreover, just like you can control your respiration, you are able to conrol how the brain thinks?
although both are somethng that very few people do.”

I’m thinking how important the brain is… we need to know how to breathe right.