No. |
Life Principle |
Songs |
1. |
Think of your life purpose as a journey you create for yourself. Experience this journey as fully as possible. Be ready to embrace new paradigms and expand your awareness. Explore the Great Mystery. |
Great Mystery |
2. |
Your greatest gift is your imagination. Use your imagination to expand and shape your reality and feed your soul. Seek out adventure to keep your spirit awake. |
Dreams |
3. |
Cultivate a sense of wonder and a curiosity to explore. This will inspire, motivate, and excite you. |
Now |
4. |
Notice and appreciate beauty as often as possible. It is all around you. Experiencing something beautiful is a sure way to open your heart. |
Easy to Love
You |
5. |
Be grateful and thankful for your blessings and opportunities, however small they may seem. This will help affirm a positive attitude. |
Grateful |
6. |
Be aware of and strive to overcome (calm) your fears. When we let go of fear, the heart opens to love. |
If You Want to
Be |
7. |
Find laughter, humor, and joy along with compassion and forgiveness wherever you can. It makes the journey better. |
Dear God |
8. |
Amidst the daily pattern of survival, let some part of you remain connected to whatever it is that makes you feel most alive. Nurture this connection and give it time and importance in your life. |
Another Easy
Day |
9. |
A romantic, intimate relationship is a place to share our deepest love, to be at home, to be vulnerable, supported, and nurtured, to experience the oneness beyond the ego. It does not automatically fit into the other areas of our lives; it requires its own special intention. We need to find the common ground and grow it in a creative, playful, magical way. |
Understanding |
10. |
The reflection of yourself you see in the mirror of intimate relationships provides a wonderful opportunity for healing and growth; to recognize and move past your inner barriers to a full, loving, satisfying life. |
We Need Love
to Live On |
11. |
Intimate, committed relationships are challenging by their very nature, for through them we strive to do nothing less than reconcile and balance the seeming polarities in our lives; the paradoxes of desiring both dependence and independence, freedom and security, spontaneity and commitment. |
Dream With Me |
12. |
The question is not if you will leave the relationship — for you will at some time or another. The questions is "Do you come back?" |
Ever Be Right |
13. |
Remember to spend time in nature, for it is out among the trees, or climbing a mountain, or listening to the ocean, or gazing into the expanse of a desert where we reconnect to our ancestral roots, our place on the earth, and the wellspring for our soul. There we can hear the whispers of our truth. |
Running |
14. |
When out in nature, be present, use all of your senses, feel, establish a relationship, a connection to the life around you. Allow yourself to blend, to feel at one with nature. This is where your spirit lives. |
All That Matters |
15. |
We need to treat all creatures that share the earth with respect and consideration. Let them have a voice when we make decisions that affect their lives. We are stewards on this planet, working to sustain the highest quality of life for all living things, including our future generations. |
Come to Me |
Misc |
Great Spirit
(Opening) |