Sharing this excellent blog in a repost … and some thoughts to add to the mix …
If you want to awaken all of humanity, then awaken all of yourself. if you want to eliminate the suffering in the world, then eliminate all that is dark and negative in yourself. Truly, the greatest gift you have to give is that of your own self-transformation. – Lao TzuMy favorite section is the piece on Roger Ebert’s wife … where he describes the here and now reality many are convinced is real … is simply a giant hoax ….
Reality is far greater. It’s nice to know others can see that. What would be even nicer is to be at that place in our evolution where we see it long before the transition to the higher plane. Then again, my nightlights are part of that evolution. – wendy
Andy Dilks, Staff Writer
Waking Times
In recent years in the West there have been a number of studies in which people on their deathbeds are asked what it is they most regret about their lives. An Australian palliative nurse, Bronnie Ware, conducted one such study of patients in her care – she spent several years looking after a range of people in the final 12 weeks of their lives and kept a record of their dying epiphanies, publishing them in her book, The Top Five Regrets of the Dying. Ware spoke of their astounding lucidity and identified five common themes which recurred over and over. These were:
- That they had lived their lives true to themselves.
- That they hadn’t worked so hard.
- That they had the…
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