JDS Insights: February 2010

Here’s a summary of February.*

Feb 1: If my life is a mess and it’s down to others I am a victim. If my life is a mess and it’s down to me I am powerful.

Feb 2: Real life is real mess.

Feb 3: In the cracks of the mundane hides the profound.

Feb 4: What will you listen to today: fear or love?

Feb 5: The blood, sweat and tears of life is where things happen. Not in endless consideration about what to do.

Feb 6: Not ‘know your enemy’ but ‘love your enemy’.

Feb 7: Love the drama. Enjoy the drama. But never forget you created the drama.

Feb 8: Anything can (and does) happen.

Feb 9: Life will continue after I die.

Feb 10: If it was ‘all good’ all the time life would be so boring.

Feb 11: Two ears, one mouth. Shut up.

Feb 12: Breathe in. Breathe out. And love.

Feb 13: Those moments when time is standing still because you’re so ‘in the zone’ are God screaming at you what your life is about.

Feb 14: Now is where it all happens.

Feb 15: In life no-one can hear God scream.

Feb 16: When you are so engrossed in something time disappears-that’s when you hear the heartbeat of the universe.

Feb 17: Listen in the gaps between words for the truth.

Feb 18: Always overestimate your inability to deal with truth.

Feb 19: Know fear. Know love. Know your true self.

Feb 20: What you say creates your world.

Feb 21: Know good. Know evil. Practise choice.

Feb 22: Do good. Do evil. Know the difference.

Feb 23: Is it called the ‘afterlife’ or ‘what happens after death?’

Feb 24: In my life what I say, goes. I can either be aware of what I say and create or be blissfully ignorant and call it luck.

Feb 25: Is life a lesson? A creation? Or a lesson in creation?

Feb 26: Breathe deeply. Live slowly. Die old looking back on a full life.

Feb 27: Always overestimate your inability to listen to God.

Feb 28: Truth, authentically lived has a beauty and power all its own.

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* If you like some of these words and you quote me – make sure you state the fucking source. Thank you.

2 thoughts on “JDS Insights: February 2010

  1. This really is fantastically pretentious.But, still, it's pretty insightful, and most of the stuff you think makes a lot of sense. And if I take my judgmental hat off, I really quite enjoy it.You should really get about writing that book you always promised. I probably wouldn't read it, but might buy it, if just to to say that the writer once taught me Psychology…

  2. Isn't pretension wonderful? It allows one to obscure, smokescreen and generally hide one's true opinion whilst attempting to appear intelligent and learned.Or it's actually a double-bluff.

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