Hi there! Apologies for not blogging in ages. At the moment I'm in the process of moving house and setting up a full stress consultancy business. Full details will be posted on this site in the near future.I'm really excited about it but the downside is that I'll be leaving The Isle of Skye...
I really enjoyed my peaceful. happy time on this beautiful Island. And, whatever the weather, it has been wonderful waking up to stunning views of the Cuillins every morning. If you want to take a peak at my lovely cosy bungalow that I've built this website from click here
I hope 2008 is going well for you so far. I'll be blogging again soon!
My fave of all the spiritual gurus is Osho. I never find him boring, he is inspiring and enlightening...
I've read many of his books and somewhere I remember him saying that most people 'die' by or before the age of thirty. Their physical bodies obviously live on but their souls are 'dead'...
They lose their spontaneity, their fun. They are literally 'bored to death'.
Please please, I beg of you, don't be bored.
Life is precious, a gift. Don't waste it. Celebrate your existence every day. Laugh, dance, sing, get out in nature and, above all, do not watch rubbish mind numbing TV!
Find your joy, find what makes your heart sing. Let go of all that is old and stale that does not enhance your existence.
Granted, it can be painful and scary letting go of the past. But once you create the space for the new you will be amazed what riches, what joy, you let in.
Another of my fave gurus is Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and he has said:
"Nature favours the brave"
Be brave. Now. Get out there and live. Be outrageous. Have fun. Don't waste your time caring what 'dead' people think.
Have fun fun fun fun and more fun!
P.S.
Yesterday I wrote my blog, having had a few drinks with a friend. Sounds fun, I know. But the mind numbing effects of it actually ruined my evening. I should have stuck to a nice mug of tea, one of which I have next to me as I tap this...
Anyway, back to yesterday's blog. It was entirely lacking in magic, due to the fairydust not being able to reach my brain through the alcohol induced fug...
So I would like to say, for those that read my "black cat" blog that yes, although we can create our own magic from our minds, some things are simply pure magic, in and of themselves.
And to you know who you are that black cat was truly magical and perfect. Meeow!