Archive for the ‘Happiness’ Category
Morning Prayer 16/100. Interruptions
Interruptions happen. This morning after meditating and as I was writing in my prayer journal, I listened to Flute Meditation Radio on Pandora. Free Pandora. Suddenly a voice that could have been from ’70s A.M. radio was selling hot tubs in my ear. That interruption snapped my attention from the spiritual to the human worldly. Unavoidable because […]
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Morning Prayer 14/100. Self reflection
Self reflection is a great deal of everything. And, I believe, self reflection is simply a great deal. Notice the photograph I took yesterday, of a very young girl trying on sun glasses in a shop in Carmel by the Sea. She had it down to an artful science. Select a pair of sunglasses, slip […]
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Morning Prayer 13/100. Making comparisons
Making comparisons can spoil your happiness. That’s one of Hector’s notes from Hector and the Search for Happiness. And I more and more find it true. And so I less and less indulge in comparisons. This morning I ran south on the Iron Horse Regional Trail. Day before yesterday I ran north. And two days […]
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Morning Prayer 12/100. Across the bridge
We walked across the bridge, the Golden Gate Bridge, yesterday. Both directions. And we walked into beauty, into grace, into joy in both directions. It was never a matter of “to and from”. It was rather experiencing movement to one excitement, then turning around (after a brief rest!) and experiencing movement to another excitement. Virtually […]