Favorite 15 minutes of the day
...would be all the first 15 minutes of yoga or exercise or reading a book or taking a hike or cooking a meal or playing or dancing or preparing a business offer or whatever else... More »
...would be all the first 15 minutes of yoga or exercise or reading a book or taking a hike or cooking a meal or playing or dancing or preparing a business offer or whatever else... More »
....I would just remain in the moment as that's when I have 'all the time' (or shall I say no time really) in the world, no worries, no anxieties, the perfect way to live.
I don't have a fixed time or place or manner to reflect. Usually, it happens spontaneously, sparked by an encounter with nature or someone, a passage in a book, a conversation, listening to music, responding... More »
This moment. Can't give it away, am relishing it! Have been away at gaia for a while so it's hard to give my attention now elsewhere!
My advice would be to look within themselves and find their own answers. Just listen to your inner voice, it's the best adviser, really!
I don't think time is something for me to give myself. All I need to do is to follow my own rhythm, let time unfold. I've blogged about Deepak Chopra's Changing your sense of time... More »
I believe in fruitfully busy as opposed to busy-busy. The former means I do what feels right at a given moment, just going with the flow. It was different when I was working for others... More »
Am there where you are now - with my heart, thoughts, and everything else - in the presence of the divine.
In this current dwelling, we've lived for the past 2 years. But home for me, as a global citizen, is the world and beyond, that's where my heart lives- here, there and everywhere.
When we live in the moment, does time matter? There's only now, no past and no future, so time does not exist.