If we’d stop judging ourselves, we’d stop judging others, and others would stop judging us. (Not just love others, love yourself, too!) If we had more compassion for ourselves, we’d have more compassion for others. Forgive our guilt, trust ourselves and love with all our hearts. Calm Your Inner Storm By Cultivating Peace The storm and chaos will brew in the world. As long as this war is going on inside, there will be war and discord outside, between communities and in our environment. (I am usually not direct or totalizing but self hatred is never good.
It compares us to others, breeds our insecurity, festers our fears, strongholds our guilt –spoiling our mood and our happiness–and worst of all hurting our relationships. It sounds as though I am being silly, but this conflict within us is a very serious war. A war goes on within as both side argues its case with vengeance. Are we a good person? Are we deserving? We see evidence that we are and evidence that we aren’t. I think that the weather in our world is a reflection of our inner turmoil. All too often there is conflict inside us. It is a perfect time to go within and reflect. So much preparation for Hurricane Sandy is happening all over the East coast. It was moving north at 15 mph - 1 mph faster than it was at 2 a.m. The maximum sustained winds increased to near 85 mph - up 10 mph from earlier Monday morning, the National Hurricane Center said in its 5 a.m.
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Read further how to calm your inner storm to calm the storms in our world.Īnyone who doesn’t believe that the earth is in turmoil, ought to check with the weather channel.Īs Long Islanders hunkered down, Hurricane Sandy grew stronger and faster early Monday, bringing a “life-threatening storm surge” to the East Coast, forecasters said.