Courage Is…..


Courage is what happens when your desire to make positive progress is greater than your fear of a negative setback.

Courage is what happens when you look at those fears, listen to them, learn from them, use them to prepare, and then move boldly forward.

Courage is how problems are turned into opportunities. Courage is why some people are able to move the situation forward though there seems to be no hope.

Courage is when you do what you know is right, even if it is the more difficult and unpopular choice. Courage is something that builds new strength each time it is exercised.

Courage is not something that you must obtain or struggle to develop. Courage is a choice that can be yours the moment you decide to use it.

When the goal is worthy and filled with meaning, the courage to reach it will be there. When your sense of purpose is strong and clear, your courage will be too.

Courage is indeed a powerful way to live. And you can choose it every time.

Ralph Marston

Video Message Of The Week


Hi

I would like to make you aware of a new feature that I will be starting with immediate effect.  I will be posting my “Video Message Of The Week”.  Each video will contain a message of spiritual inspiration taken from my own life experience that will be geared towards helping the reader to understand and overcome those tricky situations that we all face in our lives from time to time.  I would welcome your feedback if you find the video messages useful.  If you do get something from them please click on the “like” buttons, leave a comment and rating and share them out on twitter and Facebook.  Thanks.

Richard

All Are One Part Three


In January 2008 I was very privileged to be invited by some Hindu friends to attend the annual Lord Mayor’s Interfaith meeting at Bath Guildhall.  It was a wonderful event attended by representatives of seven religions.  There were Christians, Hindus, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, Bahá’ís and Sikhs.  One at a time they all got up to say their piece on the theme of “caring”.  It was quite amusing for me as someone who tends to avoid specific religions.  In my opinion religions do more to separate people than to unite them, thanks to human ego.   Although I believe that of all the religions The Hindus come closest to the truth.

I used the word amusing because there were seven different speakers from seven different faiths.  They all used different words during their address… but they were all saying the same thing.  It gave me proof beyond doubt that we can try as we might to be different and separate from our fellow man, but no matter what we do we can never break the inter-connectedness that exists between all beings, regardless of race, colour, creed or religion.  As Baba always said….

There is only one religion, the religion of Love

There is only one caste, the caste of humanity

There is only one language, the language of the heart

There is only one God, He is Omnipresent

Like a thread holding together the beads of a necklace, the Divine Principle is present in all human beings, all are God, all are One.

God bless and thanks for reading.

All Are One Part Two


There can be changes in the body and mind, but Love is changeless. It is permanent. Everything has birth and death, but there is no birth or death for Love. The birthless and deathless Love is only One. It comes from truth. Truth is One, truth is God. This God, in the form of Love is present everywhere, wherever you see – Sri Sathya Sai Baba

All Are One


All faiths have emphasised one common factor – that there is only one God and truth is his form.  There are no differences between Hindus, Muslims and Christians on this basic concept.  All religions, all scriptures, all spiritual teachings point to only the one truth, the unity of Divinity.  Instead of realising this, men are lost in wrong paths.

Jesus sacrificed his life for the regeneration and welfare of mankind.  Today there are some who exaggerate the so-called differences between different faiths and, for their own selfish purposes, exploit these differences and thereby bring a bad name to the great founders of these religions, who were spiritual giants.  No prophet or messiah asked his followers to hate other religions or the followers of other faiths.  Every religion has declared that God is One and that the Divine dwells in every being.  Jesus also proclaimed the truth that one spirit resides in all beings.

Sri Sathya Sai Baba

We Need To Watch Our Thoughts Part Two


If you want to know what you were doing in the past, look at your body now.  If you want to know what will happen to you in the future, look into what your mind is doing now.

The Dalai Lama