Hi everyone here in the classroom and a VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR !
I have been absent for some weeks, following the Happenings in my life and being pretty much absorbed by the lessons presented to me... I am glad to be able to take the Time to come here again. Have already done some catching up on posts and, as always, found some truths for me. :-)
As a little "hello" let me share my personal "Story of the Day" with you:
About 3 weeks ago I bought my friend a puzzle with a herd of zebras that I came across, since I know she loves puzzling.
Having it at home, it somehow stayed on my mind... Then I realized:
Ah, black-and-white does Not exclude uniqueness! Good! (Especially when we think of people of whom we think only think that way, you know?)
It still stayed on my mind... and some days later I thought: Ah, when we think there's only black or white (and in some ways I guess most of us do at times), we might want to remember that white contains all colors! To me, in other words: whatever it may look like, everything is possible!
And it still stayed on my mind... And today I thought happily: And aren't we all a bit zebra - all a little black-and-white somewhere somehow... all definitely unique... and all a great deal color-blind for the many colors of ourselves and others... :-)
I gave the present to my friend today and thanked her for being presented the many lessons by giving a very simple present to her. And we happily started puzzling (although, to stay with the facts, the puzzle of knitting - she showed it to me and I started knitting a scarf)... :-)
So, all the best to you rainbow-colored zebras !
Ah you know, now I understand: they don't sell kitchy sparkling colored toy ponies in the toystores! These are zebras whose colors have been unveiled ;-))
Petra
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Saturday, January 4, 2014
Praise and Blame
The trouble with most of us is that we would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism. --Norman Vincent Peale
The Supreme Reality stands revealed in the consciousness of those who have conquered themselves. They live in peace alike in cold and heat, pleasure and pain, praise and blame. -- Bhagavad Gita 6:7
Who is wise and holds praise and blame to be the same . . . such a one is said to have transcended the modes of nature. -- Bhagavad Gita 14:25
The Supreme Reality stands revealed in the consciousness of those who have conquered themselves. They live in peace alike in cold and heat, pleasure and pain, praise and blame. -- Bhagavad Gita 6:7
Who is wise and holds praise and blame to be the same . . . such a one is said to have transcended the modes of nature. -- Bhagavad Gita 14:25
Monday, December 30, 2013
Friday, December 27, 2013
Lessons my dog is teaching me
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| Penelope Sparks Parsons aka Penny |
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Christmas Eve
Here is a playful exercise that can help you be more flexible, humble, unpretentious, and respectful. All you need is imagination—and a sense of humor.
TAKING YOURSELF AS LIGHTLY AS ANGELS DO
The next time you experience an ego conflict with someone, visualize the person turning into a blob of jelly right before your eyes—lime green jelly! Imagine that all you see is a blob of talking, gesturing, scowling, quivering, sparkling, lime-green jelly—translucent—that the light shines through—like a halo. Now imagine that your own feet begin to feel squishy. You glance down and realize that your feet are turning green! You are turning into lime-green jelly, too—translucent—that the light shines through—like a halo! You take a deep breath of fresh air and let it go. You are free! You have always been free. The light shines, radiates, and sparkles around you. The light shines, radiates, and sparkles around the other person. Words continue to come out of that person’s mouth, but now everything is happening in slow motion. You can see each word in technicolor. You can grasp each word and hold onto it—or you can let the words go—let them flow—into the atmosphere and dissolve into space. You are that free! You smile upon that person. You breathe deeply. You are that free! You always have been!
TAKING YOURSELF AS LIGHTLY AS ANGELS DO
The next time you experience an ego conflict with someone, visualize the person turning into a blob of jelly right before your eyes—lime green jelly! Imagine that all you see is a blob of talking, gesturing, scowling, quivering, sparkling, lime-green jelly—translucent—that the light shines through—like a halo. Now imagine that your own feet begin to feel squishy. You glance down and realize that your feet are turning green! You are turning into lime-green jelly, too—translucent—that the light shines through—like a halo! You take a deep breath of fresh air and let it go. You are free! You have always been free. The light shines, radiates, and sparkles around you. The light shines, radiates, and sparkles around the other person. Words continue to come out of that person’s mouth, but now everything is happening in slow motion. You can see each word in technicolor. You can grasp each word and hold onto it—or you can let the words go—let them flow—into the atmosphere and dissolve into space. You are that free! You smile upon that person. You breathe deeply. You are that free! You always have been!
Monday, December 23, 2013
Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah
Some of you who attended my seminars in Europe this past fall 2013 may remember me talking about the beautiful song-- Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen. You can watch it being performed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrLk4vdY28Q.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
The Poet Saint Miribai -Listen-
Mirabai is one of my favorite poet saints. Her life is very interesting and inspiring. You can read more here, if you like: http://www.biographyonline.net/spiritual/mirabai.html
Here is one of her poems, a morning gift for you--at least it is early morning where I am. My sweet little dog is cuddled up sleeping. She is getting older now and I watch her changing. It is what time does. Therefore we must constantly let our vision move towards THAT which does not change, THAT which gives life to all things, and become THAT.
Listen
Listen, my friend, this road is the heart opening, kissing his feet, resistance broken, tears all night.
If we could reach the Lord through immersion in water, I would have asked to be born a fish in this life. If we could reach Him through nothing but berries and wild nuts, then surely the saints would have been monkeys when they came from the womb!
If we could reach him by munching lettuce and dry leaves, then the goats would surely get to the Holy One before us! If the worship of stone statues could bring us all the way, I would have adored a granite mountain years ago.
Here is one of her poems, a morning gift for you--at least it is early morning where I am. My sweet little dog is cuddled up sleeping. She is getting older now and I watch her changing. It is what time does. Therefore we must constantly let our vision move towards THAT which does not change, THAT which gives life to all things, and become THAT.
Listen
Listen, my friend, this road is the heart opening, kissing his feet, resistance broken, tears all night.
If we could reach the Lord through immersion in water, I would have asked to be born a fish in this life. If we could reach Him through nothing but berries and wild nuts, then surely the saints would have been monkeys when they came from the womb!
If we could reach him by munching lettuce and dry leaves, then the goats would surely get to the Holy One before us! If the worship of stone statues could bring us all the way, I would have adored a granite mountain years ago.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Letting go of anger...
I came across this quote (below) -- from a Swedish father whose young son went missing many years ago. A man confessed to killing his son -- (as well as many other people, making him a serial killer) -- but years later, these turned out to be false confessions -- which meant the father still does not know what happened to his son. I thought what Asplund (the father) said regarding this was interesting:
With his son dead and the killer still at large, does Asplund feel betrayed? He answers with another question: "What can you do about it? I don't think being angry will help me. Whatever happens, you have to focus on the future and go forward. You have to make the decision about whether you want to live or not. And if the choice is to live, you have to live your full life. You can't spend it sitting in the corner, thinking about what happened.”
With his son dead and the killer still at large, does Asplund feel betrayed? He answers with another question: "What can you do about it? I don't think being angry will help me. Whatever happens, you have to focus on the future and go forward. You have to make the decision about whether you want to live or not. And if the choice is to live, you have to live your full life. You can't spend it sitting in the corner, thinking about what happened.”
Friday, December 13, 2013
Angel email
Dearest Students,
Here is a copy of an email I sent to a client -- not a student -- so she doesn't have your same understanding, since you work constantly with the angelic principals of Truth, but she does have her own path. She is very physically challenged, and asked about healing at a spiritual level. Though everyone who is physically challenged or sick must continue always to work at a physical level, a spiritual understanding is also vital. I gave her a reading, and here is the email I also sent her. Perhaps you will benefit from it. I have removed identifying information, of course.
Here is a copy of an email I sent to a client -- not a student -- so she doesn't have your same understanding, since you work constantly with the angelic principals of Truth, but she does have her own path. She is very physically challenged, and asked about healing at a spiritual level. Though everyone who is physically challenged or sick must continue always to work at a physical level, a spiritual understanding is also vital. I gave her a reading, and here is the email I also sent her. Perhaps you will benefit from it. I have removed identifying information, of course.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Hi classmates
It is so cool, with my new laptop I can see the whole side. I can even see the posted fotos and it is easy again for me to post. May be those of you who do not have posted their foto jet do not know how to do this ? I would like to get to know you also by picture. And also by words sometimes .... or often. I am glad. that the classroom is always open. And I would enjoy it if I saw you there. not only feel,
Have a good day or night ....
Monika
It is so cool, with my new laptop I can see the whole side. I can even see the posted fotos and it is easy again for me to post. May be those of you who do not have posted their foto jet do not know how to do this ? I would like to get to know you also by picture. And also by words sometimes .... or often. I am glad. that the classroom is always open. And I would enjoy it if I saw you there. not only feel,
Have a good day or night ....
Monika
Sunday, November 24, 2013
PAGE VIEWS 12,065
Just thought you'd like to see the page views for Your Open Classroom -- this is the number of times Your Open Classroom has been viewed since it first opened. Smile. I know this because it automatically keeps track, all by itself. I usually don't check the stats, but I did today. Here it is:
Page views all time history -- 12,065
So -- even though most of you don't write here, you do read here. I know personally the benefits of putting forth the extra effort to write here, because I do it. I know, I know, you have to open your computer, open the page, click here and click there. You actually have to do something. That is the point, isn't it? Doing something that is beneficial for your spiritual life? And sometimes we can go the extra mile. We can ask, how can I benefit the Open Classroom? What can I add to the School? How can I be of service? Thinking in this way allows us to go outside our own little box (ego). We are here on earth not to let the ego run the show, but to show up for our spiritual self. Come out of the forest of ego! Show up for your own sweet soul that wants so much to grow.
Ask yourself: Who or what is running my life most of the day?
Stay healthy dear Students
If you are gluten free, try Millet - Or even if you aren't. Millet is so GOOD for you, and so good!
Millet is gluten-free, non-acid-forming and non-allergenic, so it’s a fantastic option for people following a gluten-free diet or wrestling with digestive issues. It also contains the following nutrients:
●protein (tissue-building)
●iron (blood-building)
●B vitamins (energy-providing)
●magnesium (heart-healthy)
●phosphorus (bone- and teeth-strengthening)
●insoluble fiber (aiding in digestion and the absorption of nutrients)
Millet has a mildly sweet flavor very similar to that of corn or grits. You can do so many things with it. Or just eat it plain with maple syrup or honey or olive oil or almond milk. Or make it into salad.
Millet is gluten-free, non-acid-forming and non-allergenic, so it’s a fantastic option for people following a gluten-free diet or wrestling with digestive issues. It also contains the following nutrients:
●protein (tissue-building)
●iron (blood-building)
●B vitamins (energy-providing)
●magnesium (heart-healthy)
●phosphorus (bone- and teeth-strengthening)
●insoluble fiber (aiding in digestion and the absorption of nutrients)
Millet has a mildly sweet flavor very similar to that of corn or grits. You can do so many things with it. Or just eat it plain with maple syrup or honey or olive oil or almond milk. Or make it into salad.
Ginger-Scallion Root Tea
This
is a curative formula traditionally used in Chinese households as a
specific remedy for colds, flu and other bronchial ailments that are
accompanied by fever. (The Chinese generally believe that hot tea should
not be used for colds accompanied by fever.) Author Nina Simonds says
this is what she drinks when she knows she's going to be traveling a lot
and exposed to many people's germs.
Servings: 2
Ingredients
- 6 to 8 quarter-size slices ginger root (unpeeled), smashed lightly with the side of a knife
- 6 to 8 scallions, white parts only
- 2 to 3 teaspoons raw sugar, honey or maple syrup
- 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
- 2 cups water
Directions
Place
the ginger slices and scallions in a small pot (preferably glass or
ceramic) and add the sweetener, sea salt and water. Bring to a boil over
high heat and stir well, then reduce the heat to medium-low and cook
for 10 minutes. Strain and serve hot.
*Adapted from "A Spoonful of Ginger: Irresistible, Health-Giving Recipes From Asian Kitchens," by Nina Simonds (Knopf, 2002)
*Adapted from "A Spoonful of Ginger: Irresistible, Health-Giving Recipes From Asian Kitchens," by Nina Simonds (Knopf, 2002)
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Beyond Cliches . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4znrNtLKDE4
Most of you have read Lesson 15 -- Rising Above Cliches - This video is a nice reminder to live life fully and stay positive. It also mentions Oxfam (one of my favorite places to shop when I am in Mainz with Monika). As Lesson 15 says -- you do not have to grow old according to society's standards. You can live as young as you like! By the way, different classes may have the same lessons with different numbers, because I may have made changes, decided to leave out a lesson. The very first class, of course, has received each lesson.
Most of you have read Lesson 15 -- Rising Above Cliches - This video is a nice reminder to live life fully and stay positive. It also mentions Oxfam (one of my favorite places to shop when I am in Mainz with Monika). As Lesson 15 says -- you do not have to grow old according to society's standards. You can live as young as you like! By the way, different classes may have the same lessons with different numbers, because I may have made changes, decided to leave out a lesson. The very first class, of course, has received each lesson.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
You are invited to post your picture as a baby or a child...
Here is a photo of me when I was very little. I invite you to post your picture, too! If you don't know how, send it to me, and I will post it for you. Look at the picture of yourself as a tiny child. Think about all the experiences that have happened to that child. What do you wish were different for her/him. How would you have taken care of yourself differently? What would you give yourself that you never had? Can you imagine holding the sweet innocent little child you once were? Can you imagine how much you might love that child?
Well, it's not too late. It is never too late for love.The little child does live as part of you. I am not talking about your inner child. I am talking about an actual part of you. Every age you ever were lives as part of you. It is never too late to give yourself the love you want. It is never too late to receive love from a Higher Source. Don't wait for someone else to give you what you want, what you need. Open your heart and give it to yourself.
Find a picture of yourself as a child or a baby. Look at the sweet joyful innocence of that sweet little face--know that it is still there. Open yourself to receiving all the love there is. Open your heart and love, love, love the sweet innocent child of your past, of your present. Stop blaming others for what they did not give, and give to yourself what you think you need, what you want.
Well, it's not too late. It is never too late for love.The little child does live as part of you. I am not talking about your inner child. I am talking about an actual part of you. Every age you ever were lives as part of you. It is never too late to give yourself the love you want. It is never too late to receive love from a Higher Source. Don't wait for someone else to give you what you want, what you need. Open your heart and give it to yourself.
Find a picture of yourself as a child or a baby. Look at the sweet joyful innocence of that sweet little face--know that it is still there. Open yourself to receiving all the love there is. Open your heart and love, love, love the sweet innocent child of your past, of your present. Stop blaming others for what they did not give, and give to yourself what you think you need, what you want.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
How to interact with an introvert...
This is interesting . . .
http://themetapicture.com/how-to-interact-with-the-introverted/
http://themetapicture.com/how-to-interact-with-the-introverted/
on not being together...
Of course you should give yourself permission to leave a relationship that is toxic to you. If you have done everything you can and there is still more bad than good in a relationship, then it is time to make a change. People who just give up because they don't want to work on a relationship (which means working on themselves) -- end up just making a lateral, horizontal move. But when you work hard on the relationship (which means you work hard on yourself) - then even if you leave the relationship - you are making an upward move.
Someone sent me this today, and I rather like it --
Someone sent me this today, and I rather like it --
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