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 |
I'm on a mission to help more people find and live their authentic life. Check out my Daily Notes where I write a short note each day about the connection of spirit, mind, body and money on the Pursuit of your authentic life.
Creativity has been the unofficial fifth component of the important alignment in pursuing your authentic life: spirit, mind, body, and money AND creativity. I’ve talked about the importance of expressing your creativity, connecting to your Inner Creator (which we all have in us), and most recently, connecting how our creativity is part of what makes us unique compared to the rest of the world since the early days of these Daily Notes. In fact, the only personal restriction I’ve put on the...
“I can complain because rosebushes have thorns or rejoice because thornbushes have roses.” -Sir John Templeton Perception. It’s your choice. See you tomorrow and keep pursuing, JC
“Commitment is an act, not a word.” - Jean-Paul Sartre How many things have you said you’re committed to, but your actions don’t follow? 🙋♂️ I’m guilty. When I read this quote, I immediately felt uncomfortable because there are many things I’ve committed to, but shortly after committing, I allow my actions to drift from them I’ve made these commitments with the best intentions, yet my actions don’t always match my internal thoughts and dialogues since most of these commitments are made to my...