• Finding Everything in the Now

    In this present moment, you can find everything you need to be in peace. When you are present, you aren’t doubting yourself, burdened by the past, worried of the future, or concerned with judgements and opinions.

    In any moment, you can release into yourself. When you do, you are connected with who you are and the authenticity of yourself. All you need to do is still yourself and bring your awareness to the moment.

    Anything that doesn’t exists in the current moment is subject to time. When it’s subject to time, it does not exist.

    What do you want to be and what is keeping you from being that in this moment?

  • The Only True Path in Life

    The only path we must follow is that of the heart. The path that speaks to us through our heart and beyond into our spirit. This path shows itself to us beyond words because it’s been innate in us before language was ever created. This path exists in all things – things don’t have words.

    Our path is our truth and meaning in life. Often, we follow paths that others have followed. We can only be in their path and can only live a derivative life of theirs – not their own. We do this out of fear of listening to our own heart. When we listen to our heart, we will realize that the path we are on may not be right for us. When we understand this, we must leave it to follow our own path.

    When we are aligned with our heart path we begin to notice that life begins to fall in place. We move as if the wind is at our backs. This is the start of how we live impeccable lives, fulfulling our dharmic duties, finding our life purpose.

  • We Are Joy

    Everyone is of the spirit. When we are in spirit we feel an unrelenting sense of joy. When we experience joy in life, we experience ourselves: the spirit.

    When we help people experience joy, we are helping them experience themselves, who they really are. What prevents us from being of the spirit is the weight of our thought. “I have rent to pay… I need to shop for groceries… How do I make more money–” Our thoughts help us survive and function, but they also stop us from experiencing who we really are.