Cultivate Humor!

Being in solitude by choice a lot, I talk to myself, and amuse myself quite a bit too. It's as if The Presence and I have a private conversation going much of the time. Today I was feeding the chickens when the internal conversation went to how narrow the concepts and stereotypes of spiritual teachers are. Which is exceedingly silly, so The Presence and I laughed.
When The Divine Presence wakes up in us, it wants to express its genius thorugh us in so many ways, and one of the ways it expresses through me is in this miraculous, ever-expanding world of the internet. I channel business and internet wisdom. Really. I'm now creating a couple of online courses about business building, and tapping the magic of the internet. (As if I don't have enough projects -- but The Presence is tirelessly creative.)
I thought the bumper sticker could be: "MY spiritual teacher is a geek."
Or it could just as easily say, "MY spiritual teacher is a cowgirl."
And neither fits any stereotype anywhere. I love that. Never did like those little buggars.
A student said in last weekend's course that it's been very liberating to let go of the old concepts that a spiritual person doesn't swear or get mad or always be perfect.
I said, "Yeah, and they don't participate in the physical world, or business, or sex, or anything fun ..... the hell with that." ha ha
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My book, "Things Are Going Great In My Absence" talks about how I've always deliberately cultivated humor, and am always looking for chances to laugh. I gravitate to people who love to laugh.
Look for excuses!
Love
Lola
When The Divine Presence wakes up in us, it wants to express its genius thorugh us in so many ways, and one of the ways it expresses through me is in this miraculous, ever-expanding world of the internet. I channel business and internet wisdom. Really. I'm now creating a couple of online courses about business building, and tapping the magic of the internet. (As if I don't have enough projects -- but The Presence is tirelessly creative.)
I thought the bumper sticker could be: "MY spiritual teacher is a geek."
Or it could just as easily say, "MY spiritual teacher is a cowgirl."
And neither fits any stereotype anywhere. I love that. Never did like those little buggars.
A student said in last weekend's course that it's been very liberating to let go of the old concepts that a spiritual person doesn't swear or get mad or always be perfect.
I said, "Yeah, and they don't participate in the physical world, or business, or sex, or anything fun ..... the hell with that." ha ha
********************
My book, "Things Are Going Great In My Absence" talks about how I've always deliberately cultivated humor, and am always looking for chances to laugh. I gravitate to people who love to laugh.
Look for excuses!
Love
Lola











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