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Friday, November 7. 2008

Completion is Healing

You can free the locked energy of incompletions in this moment, by moving your body into action and starting the process of completing. As you start to do this, you will feel the energy coming loose and free inside of you, and you may find that all sorts of aches and pains will release.

This is a healing action, not necessarily healing in terms of disease, but certainly healing in terms of completing your life patterns and your goals. It's so extremely important because as an area inside of you that was asleep awakens, your energy stops leaking away into it and becomes immediately available to you as a conscious, awake person.

- John-Roger with Paul Kaye
(From: The Rest of Your Life, p. 201)


I've often heard John-Roger say, "Doing does it." My interpretation of that is that the best and only way to complete and move on is through taking action. Another favorite quote springs to mind, "The best way out is always through." - Robert Frost

Whatever challenge you may be facing today, whether its a backlog of paperwork, a financial loss, or a frustration with someone in your life, I invite and encourage you to consider a way that you can go "through it". Not over it, not below it, not around it. How can you use your wisdom, your inner goodness, and your courage to go through this successfully?

All things can be overcome. No situation or circumstance is stronger than the human capacity to create, clarify and complete, and to do these things with love. If you don't believe my eternal optimism in this moment, I dare you to watch the following video:

Nick Vujicic - Life Without Limbs 8:59

Have a beautiful and productive day.
Posted by Lisa Parry in Inspiration at 15:08

Thursday, April 17. 2008

Beauty secrets from Dove

A lot of my readers seem to be enjoying Beauty Secrets from Audrey Hepburn. Here's another piece of beauty education that I think every thirteen year-old girl should watch:

Click to start the video:



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Tuesday, December 4. 2007

Inner resources

Loving Each Day
"You will be happy when you learn to center yourself in your own divine love, love that flows out to all God's creatures.

So stand up in the beingness of your own love, and let that love be your connection to all things. When you can enter your loving, your spiritual center, it doesn't much matter what the world presents to you. You have the inner resources to create your own happiness and fulfillment."

- John-Roger (From: Living Love from the Spiritual Heart, p. 25-26)
Watch today's Moment of Peace.


What if you already have all the inner resources necessary to effectively resolve the challenges in your life? Suspend your "yeah but"s for a moment. Imagine what your life would be like if you chose to create and promote all of the experiences you want, starting now? Begin it today with one small step.

Posted by Lisa Parry in Inspiration at 09:45

Sunday, November 4. 2007

Master teachers

There are master teachers all around you. Stop what you're doing and have a listen!

The more I listen deeply, the more I get to tune in to profound wisdom from everyday people in common situations. I take this in as feedback that I am in the right spot, a testament to the life I am creating.

My spiritual teacher tells me we are all multidimensional beings. Indeed. There is a constant dance between the inner master and disciple in each one of us. I saw it this weekend at my Master of Spiritual Science class. Teachers coming forward to offer a guiding hand or comforting word to the seeker within. I feel honored to witness the process as we unravel the lessons of the spiritual and physical worlds.

Encounters with the inner master happen in my professional life, too. In my coaching practice I call upon my client to invoke their inner coach and strengthen that voice over time. Call me crazy, but I love putting myself out of a job in this way. Teach a man to fish, as the saying goes. It is one of my favorite aspects of my work. I go into every session knowing that a person has all their own answers available within. My job is simply to facilitate them in getting the tools, trust and courage it takes to bring the answers out and into fruition.

As Jane Austen said, "We have all a better guide in ourselves, if we would attend to it, than any other person can be." It's that "if we would attend to it" part that gets sticky. It takes tremendous courage to follow our own inner guidance. We have a lot of habitual responses running contrary to the fearless voice within. The challenge then is to take these habits and behaviors as opportunities to grow, as stepping stones to our personal liberation.


Food for thought...

What would your inner master say?

Posted by Lisa Parry in Inspiration at 23:48

Monday, September 3. 2007

Beyond Words



Summer is waning. I just came home from a gorgeous evening of playful and profound stories set to sweet melodies and heart-throbbing percussion. It was Beyond Words: An Evening of Divine Poetry by Tamsin Rothschild, with music by Milo Page and Ron Beimel.

The title of the show perfectly captures Tamsin’s ability to transcend language by unabashedly revealing her heart on stage. I’ve seen her in other appearances both poetic and theatrical, but in this show she has outdone herself. The title “Beyond Words” also reminded me that I have recently found myself speechless about my precious experiences at a 28-day Insight IV seminar, and the six-day culminating experience of the Master’s in spiritual psychology at USM. Since graduating from USM at Royce Hall last Sunday, I’ve been fielding innocent questions from friends who want to know what I gained from “The Summer of 2007”. While I hesitate to encapsulate it in words, I am prompted now to share a key that rang true once more tonight.

What goes beyond words? In yoga this weekend, Kira prompted me to reflect on the concept of prana, chi, and “this increasingly nebulous word, energy.” Energy speaks louder than the language of tongues, and that is why Tamsin’s poetry has mass appeal. She transcends demographics and transforms the listener. Her poetry is a tapestry of intimate human experiences finely woven with her natural knowing of the divine truth that resonates in every heart.

As I listened, I remembered a truth that I gleaned this summer: when one speaks from the heart, people listen. Any experienced presenter can advise that when you go up “in your head”, the audience tunes out and the performance looses momentum. Getting the information straight is but a tiny fraction of communication. Out beyond words is the place where we detect subtle shifts in the inner environment of the presenter. Being present is far more important than technical accuracy. Totally independent of the speaker’s skill level or whether or not they have something compelling to say, the one quality that reigns supreme is heart. Does the speaker have heart.

On Sunday, I received the treat of hearing world-renown author Jean Houston address my graduating class during the commencement exercises, and also in a private talk before the ceremony. She filled the great hall with a huge energy, one I can only compare to the statue of someone like Martin Luther King, Jr. She came armed with well-crafted words, a voice of silken strength and clockwork timing. She strode up on stage and showed us what major league looks like. But far beyond her skill as an orator (as Robert dubbed her), was her presence. Simply put, it all came together because she had heart.

So it is a lovely thing this evening to reflect on how universal this principle of heart is. Tonight a much less daunting but equally magnificent poet moved me to tears in an intimate little theater. Tamsin offered a window into her very being. This confirms my suspicion that it takes great courage to be a poet, for poetry can only blossom under the light of authenticity. Alive and vulnerable, she held me captivated throughout. I delighted in her wit and childlike wonder, and felt my heart strewn across the black stage by words of longing, poignancy, and most of all, awakening.

If you have ever heard a speaker, a poet, or a performer who offered their heart through their words, you may know what it means to have someone speaking directly into your heart. Your mind flits about catching stray words while something much deeper inside of you soaks in affirmations of what you already know. In true communication, we are brought together as one. This is the greater purpose beyond words. As I continue along my path as a presenter of words, let me set my course here and now: May I always courageously call out the truth, and may I always speak with heart.

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Wednesday, August 8. 2007

What are you going for?



In awareness, figure out what is going on with you inside.
As you start to go toward "your future" in the form of
another person, another relationship, another financial
venture, another job, or another physical location, are you
going forward, as you are right now?

Or are you going forward into fantasyville in order to
escape from a feeling of loss, which may be based on past
experiences? Before you get with that reactive elevator or
yo-yo, it can help you to recognize that an external
situation will not solve an internal conflict.

- John-Roger


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