
Good things are wantingto happento you and through you.
When the primal forces of nature tell you to do something, don't quibble over details.––From the movie "Field of Dreams"
One morning Noel arrived at the office glowing. "I have decided to go," she said.
"What made your mind up?" I asked.
Are you concerned about how you look in your bathing suit? Do you worry you don’t look as good as you did last year, or ten or twenty years ago? Are you struggling with friendships or business ventures that once worked for you, but do not offer the reward they once did?
If so, George Bernard Shaw might show you the door to peace: “The only man I know who behaves sensibly is my tailor; he takes my measurements anew each time he sees me. The rest go on with their old measurements and expect me to fit them.”
Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens. --Carl Jung
"I have been dating two men and both have proposed to me," she explained. "I'm not sure which one to say, 'yes' to. Can you help me decide?"
In meditation we shift frequencies until the meaningless ranting of the fearful self fades to nothingness, and we sit in the presence of love, where we were all the time, but did not know it, because we were tuned to an inferior program.
"Really?" I asked incredulously. "How do you do it?"

"When a web is begun, God gives the thread. "--Inscribed on the ceiling of Library of Congress
Fritz Kreisler was a gifted violinist who had a lifelong dream to own a Stradivarius. When he came to America he took his life savings to New York City's music district and searched many stores. There, he found a shop with a Stradivarius for sale. The shopkeeper went to the back of the store, removed the violin from under lock and key, and showed it to Fritz.