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As I continue to pursue my authentic life, I’ve grown to enjoy asking “why?” and exploring ideas considered facts and/or truths. It didn’t take me long to realize that much of the information we use to navigate life isn’t necessarily true–it may not necessarily be false, but that doesn’t mean it’s entirely true. I think there is a lot of life-changing information that hides in these not-fully-true facts we all believe. For example, I’m in a community filled with ridiculously talented, brilliant, and many high-conscious individuals. Recently, a podcast about telepathy was shared with the group, and it is amazing. I’m just a few episodes in, but I can’t stop listening; the podcast explores the telepathic ability (and more) of nonverbal autistic children—I say “and more” because the host has hinted at how telepathy is just the “tip of the iceberg.” There is so much about the subject that I wonder what else could be possible that we’ve been told isn’t. I highly recommend you check out the podcast and allow your Self to question and explore other areas of life. There is so much we don’t know despite all of the information readily available to us today. Some might be frightened by the unknown. JC |
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“A simple idea that’s too often neglected. To appreciate you. For all you’ve gone through and all you’ve become. For all the fears you’ve faced and found freedom from. For the dreams you now only dreamed but had the bravery to make real. For all the people you’ve helped and for all the food you have done. You matter more than you know. So please do not measure your worthiness by what the majority tells you that you should be, do and have.” - Robin Sharma This might be the greatest...
“It is not death that a man should fear, but never beginning to live.” -Marcus Aurelius Only you know whether you are really living. My definition of living is hardly the standard everyone should use, but if you’re reading this Note, I think you’ll agree and know where I’m heading. Living a life that is not true to you–not authentic to you–is not living, at least not fully living. Yes, waking up each morning, existing, getting through the day, and maybe finding a little time to do something...
Tonight is the college football National Championship game between Indiana University (my wife’s alma mater) and the University of Miami. While we’ll be watching the game and rooting for the Hoosiers, I’m more interested in seeing what happens after the game with the coaching staff at IU–particularly the offensive and defensive coordinators. I’m sure both are already being courted by programs to leave IU to become head coaches, which will lead both men to reflect on what they want–what is...