domingo, 25 de outubro de 2015
domingo, 18 de outubro de 2015
Constante companheiro
Por mais terrível se te apresente a situação, segue adiante, sem
desfalecimento.
O desânimo é inimigo sutil que inutiliza os mais belos empreendimentos da
vida.
Se os amigos te abandonaram ante os insucessos econômicos ou afetivos que te
chegaram; se os parentes e afetos resolveram afastar-se por motivos que desconheces;
se tudo te empurra ao limite estreito da solidão, recompõe-te intimamente e
espera.
É provável que te sintas a sós, e que, aparentemente, estejas sem companhia.
Isto, porém, não é uma realidade espiritual, mas o reflexo do momentâneo estado
de alma que te assalta.
Nunca estás sozinho. Fazendo parte integrante da Criação, ela está em ti,
quando nela te encontras.
No lugar onde estejas, Deus está contigo: no lar, no trabalho, no espairecimento,
no repouso, na doença, na saúde, n’Ele haurindo consolo e forças para
prosseguires nos misteres a que te vinculas.
Somente te sentirás a sós, se deixares de preservar o vínculo consciente com o
Seu amor.
Mesmo assim, Ele permanecerá contigo.
Estás unido a toda a Humanidade. Vão-se umas pessoas. Outras chegam. Não te
amargures com as que partem. Não te entusiasmes com as que chegam.
As criaturas passam como veículos vivos: têm um destino e não as podes deter.
Compreendendo esse impositivo, faze-te o amigo e irmão de quem encontres no
caminho, não o retendo ao teu lado, nem te fixando no dele. Ajuda-o e
segue.
Só Deus, porém, é sempre o constante companheiro. Por isso, nunca te permitas
sentir solidão.
(Obra:Filho de DEUS - Divaldo Franco/Joanna de Ângelis)namastê
domingo, 11 de outubro de 2015
sábado, 10 de outubro de 2015
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Que sejamos esquecidos
Que sejamos esquecidos
No mosteiro de Sceta, o abade Lucas reuniu os frades para o sermão.
- Que vocês jamais sejam lembrados - disse ele.
- Mas como? - respondeu um dos irmãos.
- Sera que nosso exemplo não pode ajudar quem está precisando?
- No tempo em que todo mundo era justo, ninguém prestava atenção nas pessoas exemplares.
- respondeu o abade.
-Todos davam o melhor de si, sem pretender, com isso, cumprir seu dever com o irmão. Amavam ao seu próximo porque entendiam que isto era parte da vida, e não estavam fazendo nada de especial em respeitar com uma lei da natureza. Dividiam seus bens para não terem que ficar acumulando mais do que podiam carregar, já que as viagens duravam a vida inteira. Viviam juntos em liberdade, dando e recebendo, sem nada a cobrar ou culpar nos outros. Porisso seus feitos não foram contados, e eles não deixaram nenhuma história.
“ Quem dera, pudéssemos conseguir a mesma coisa no presente: fazer do bem uma coisa tão comum, que não haja qualquer necessidade de exaltar aqueles que o praticaram.”
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sábado, 3 de outubro de 2015
11 Things to Give Up if You Want to be Happy
What makes a person happy? It’s common knowledge by now that depending on material possessions does not bring happiness, but there is more involved in finding that elusive feeling that every human on this planet is striving for.
Here are 11 things to give up in your pursuit of happiness:
1. Stress
Stressful situations are a normal part of life, but how you react to them makes all of the difference. Instead of letting stress eat away at your happiness (and your health), change your perception of the situation. Allowing yourself to have a flexible view of each situation makes it easier to find an alternate, successful solution. Give yourself at least a few moments in the day to unwind and gather your thoughts. Keep stress in perspective. Spend time with people who make you feel optimistic.
2. Control
Being controlling is a trait of people who fear unhappiness, but ironically it welcomes unhappiness in their lives. It is impossible to control everything around you; the world is too big. Attempting to control every detail of your life (and the lives of others) stops you from enjoying the flow of life. Controlling everything also holds the impending breakdown that occurs when an individual or situation inevitably does something out of your control.
3. Excuses
Excuses waste the time of both the receiver and the teller of the excuses. Making excuses to yourself cheats you out of things that you want but find reasons not to do. Make yourself happy and go past the excuses and accomplish what you need and want. Make the people who would like to depend on you happy by fulfilling things that you’ve agreed on instead of letting small hindrances stop you.
4. Grudges
Letting things go is a key to having a heart light enough to allow happiness to shine through. No matter the level of hurt a person has placed on you, forgiving helps you much more than constantly reminding yourself of the pain that was brought upon you. Embrace what happened and move on to the next moments in life. Understand the painful situation and use it as a lesson on how to avoid it in the future.
5. Procrastination
Procrastination takes the joy out of life because when you do not complete an act, it nags at you until it is done. Procrastination starts the cycle of guilt and tears at your self-esteem, which will likely prevent you from ever getting the task done. Instead of avoiding the task, take it head on and complete the hardest part first. Break down the task in smaller pieces if the act seems overwhelming, and soon you’ll look and realize the task is complete.
6. People Pleasing
While keeping other people happy around you complements your happiness, doing what you need to do for yourself creates the most happiness in your life. Don’t allow yourself to get caught up in the whims of others while ignoring what keeps you happy. You owe it to yourself.
7. Trying to be Someone You’re Not
The world is made of people with their own quirks and originality; celebrate yourself and be who you were made to be. Societal pressures may make you feel as if you’ll receive more happiness by doing like the others do, but it won’t if it doesn’t fit with your happiness.
8. Toxic Relationships
Happiness involves others, but relationships with the wrong people can drain you of your joy. Stay away from people that constantly make you feel bad. Recognize that you don’t have to see them as bad people, but they just aren’t right for you. Pay attention to how you feel when you are around them. If you feel sad, tired or anxious, you are in a toxic relationship with them. Toxic relationships can include significant others, friends and even family.
9. Regrets
No one is perfect. You will make mistakes. Bad decisions are a part of the trials and errors of life. Learn from each mistake and use that as a lesson to make a better decision next time. Some things can happen that are out of your control; accept it, and concentrate on better opportunities.
10. Being Hard On Yourself
Realizing that you will not always excel in a situation and that it is a fact of life will maintain your happiness. Realizing also that you are not the best at everything but that you are still an exceptional human being is conducive to happiness. There is nothing wrong with holding yourself to high standards, but don’t berate yourself to the point of bitterness when things don’t always go exceeding well.
11. Comparison
You are a unique individual; don’t compare yourself to others and consider yourself lesser than them just because they do some things better than you, may appear more attractive to others, have more money than you, etc. You’d be surprised to know that you may envy one person for one reason while that same person envies you for another reason. Each situation will be different for each person. Appreciate the differences and circumstances in your own life and congratulate others on accomplishments, an consider your own situation and equally celebrate your own personal successes.
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