Triliving: Celebrating Truth, Beauty and Goodness
Janaka Stagnaro's blog about living a meaningful life by being aware of the still Essence within and expressing into the World with the 3 pillars of Consciousness of Truth, Beauty and Goodness.Come and share and discuss. Poetry, quotations, writings and discussions that inspire, uplift and makes one think are welcome. Respectful interactions only.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Alan Watts - "Creating Who You Are"
This is a great reminder that there is no need, in fact, no use, to hold onto anything, because everything is in the process of decay. When you admit that you really know nothing, and no longer try to defend who you think you are or that you really know anything, then you are free of defense and can be one with the creative force of Nature and your Self.
Monday, March 25, 2013
The Beauty Of Mathematics!!
One of the joys of becoming a Waldorf teacher has been the discovery of the sacredness of mathematics. I love sharing the wonder of math with my students, something I did not receive growing up with the public education I received. When ath is just relegated to the practical it becomes very prosaic.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Kumare Trailer (2012) [HD]
This is a profound movie for any who are looking outside themselves for the Source of Power and Inner Knowing. Studying with teachers can be very powerful; it's when the eyes get all goo-goo in worshipful adoration that the relationship becomes detrimental.
Friday, February 22, 2013
What If money didn't matter?.. - Alan Watts
This is my counsel to those who want happiness in their lives. "Forget the money." Follow your bliss. What it takes is to simplify your wants. It takes too much time, too much compromise to buy and maintain all the stuff we have. We become slaves to things and do work that we detest.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Sarah Brightman & Andrea Bocelli - Time to Say Goodbye 1997 Video ster...
Glorious voices that reflects the glory of being a human being.
Working Class Hero - John Lennon
Never one to hide the truth as he saw it, and done with such poignant lyrics. John certainly grew up to be a hero.
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