
The Hardest Question
The Hardest Question … is perhaps the most important one we ever need to answer in life. Failing to answer it though is certainly the
The Hardest Question … is perhaps the most important one we ever need to answer in life. Failing to answer it though is certainly the
The Gift that keeps on giving . . . … is Wisdom. The more you share, the more you get. It can only grow and
Have I let go enough to succeed . . . or am I so attached to my ideas, my desires and above all, to my
We Have a Friend … ,,, who quietly and patiently waits to guide us towards a fulfilling and trouble-free life. We rarely pay attention because
There’s no Security in Standing Still! If you’re on the hectic highway of life and you just stand there, you’ll be ‘creamed’. Detach, disassociate, disconnect
I Used to Think … that things were real, and change was something that happened to them over time. Now I think that change is
The Security of Knowledge … is a two-edged sword! Our minds pursue knowledge relentlessly. We need to understand the world we live in, and we’re
The greatest Mystery for Humankind . . .is the Mind. For more than five thousand years, and despite the spectacular advances in both arts and
Mind Wisdom – The Third Eye Most of us take our eyes for granted. With just one eye we’ve vision, and with two we have
Well, what did you expect? How do you feel when you hear these words? They’re not offensive, nor are they intended to do anything other
Newspaper Article – “Discover ‘Nine Paths to Wisdom’ with help from Campbellville author” The book’s introduction poses a simple yet profound question: “Is it possible
I Like You! We love those words! It really doesn’t matter whether we feel we deserve them, have earned them, or even if the sentiment
The journey continues. We are in the driver’s seat of our own life with a clear and compelling Purpose; we are confident we know WHY we want more from life.
If I accept that ‘variety is the spice of life’ then it follows that exposure to change, with all its discomforts, is essential. Fresh experiences, based on open expectations, may enrich me. My defined Purpose – the engine that drives my life – will ensure my progress and consistent direction.
. . . a Fair Lady, or so I was told when I was young and impressionable. I recall that I had few desires to win ladies at that time, but I likely did have a need to find enough courage to achieve something else – whatever it might have been.