Archive for the ‘Enjoying in New Jersey’ Category

We can enjoy what is in front of us

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Many of us have developed a habit of thinking about everything. Once we’ve experienced the world we live in while our mind is quiet, in meditation, we realize how much there is to enjoy. With no analysis or opinion to get in the way, we can discover the true beauty of another human being.

Can we enjoy what is in front of us? continued

Friday, December 25th, 2009

In a state of meditation, we find that we just enjoy what is in front of us — the food, the landscape, the person.

Enjoy everything

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Enjoy even your internet bill, that shows the same amount eight times.

Internet bill

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Monthly internet bill.

Expotentially

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

For some reason, Sahaja Meditation works better, and feels better, when we meditate with someone else. I have found that in a group of people, my enjoyment of the meditation is raised expotentially.

Enjoy right now

Monday, June 8th, 2009

In meditation, I enjoy what is happening right now. I actually appreciate what is going on, instead of wrestling with the reality of what is happening right now.

Leadership, continued

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

People are drawn to a good leader, as if by a gravitational field. A good leader has gravity. The weight of their authority comes from their strong moral firmness and personal integrity. A good leader leads by example. He gives respect and love to everyone in equal measure. The people working with a good leader want to work hard and do their best work, because the leader has encouraged and inspired them. The good leader has reminded everyone of what their true potential is.

Leadership

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

What makes a good leader? She inspires and encourages. She empowers others. She always reminds the people on the team that they are on a team. She uses the power of gentle persuasion. She doesn’t bully. She never threatens. She never personally attacks anyone. Cooperation is encouraged, but some good-natured, probably humorous competition is sometimes used for motivation and “getting the lead out.”

Above all, a good leader has no ego. She takes responsibility for her own mistakes and is quick to forgive the mistakes of others. A good idea is a good idea, no matter who thought of it.

Our Potential

Monday, January 12th, 2009

We are born with the potential to be great people. Wise. Generous. Loving. The potential exists in every human being. Sometimes, along the way, we lose the ability to fully express our best qualities. I have found, doing Sahaja Meditation, that my latent good qualities start to shine through. One such quality is “leadership”.

You can enjoy living anywhere - even in New Jersey

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

It is possible to live in the sometimes hectic, sometimes challenging, culture of the U.S., and not lose one’s inner balance. It is possible to find a quiet, recharging place inside, using the simple techniques of Sahaja Yoga Meditation. These techniques are always taught for free; there is never a charge.

You need a good sense of humor, and a good amount of patience, to live in New Jersey. The state has an amazing ability to confuse drivers with roadsigns and directions that are sometimes correct and sometimes not. I’m thinking of the many triangular “merge” signs that only sometimes indicate a true merge situation; entrances to major roads that have no signs at all; and police who don’t watch for drivers running red lights, but spend many hours watching road construction crews at work.

If it’s possible to live as a joyous, generous, peaceful, and peace-making person in New Jersey, then that must be ample proof that Sahaja Meditation works.

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Driving in New Jersey