Louise’s New Article on 2012
Be sure to check out Louise’s new article on 2012. 2012: Desperation or Inspiration is an invitation for you to stop… take a breath… and discover what your own thoughts are about this high-profile moment in our history.
Louise’s article can also be found in the current issue of Bruce Lipton’s Newsletter – Spirit Crossing – and in today’s issue (No. 204) of the ByRegion Healers Newsletter.
Please share this exploration with others who have an interest in this topic. 2012 may yet become our greatest invitation to think for ourselves!
Louise’s New Article on the Chakras
Be sure to check out Louise’s new article on Chakras and the Quantum Biological Human™ in Issue 101, July 25/09 of the ByRegion Healer’s Newsletter.
Excerpted from the new, 2-CD Guided Reflections: Energy and the Chakras, this non-traditional approach to working with the flow of energy and information through the body invites you to consider your body as a quantum biological processor with you as the signal moving through it. The chakras – or energy centers – are essential to ensuring flow of information (past, current and future) in and through the tissue to guide you to full expression of your Authentic Self.
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New Article: Life is a Choice
Don’t miss Louise’s new article in Spirit Crossing – newsletter for Bruce Lipton and other cutting-edge thinkers seeking to contribute to human evolution.
Life is a Choice is based on one of Louise’s new Guided Reflections CD series, by the same name. Recognizing that the increasingly intense and radical change we face will require more than the same-old/same-old approaches we’ve been taking, this compelling invitation urges us to make the leap to a new paradigm of being rather than continue to depend on old ways of doing what we already know.
Louise’s latest in ‘Spirit Crossing’ Newsletter
Be sure to check out Louise’s latest offering to Spirit Crossing, Bruce Lipton’s Newsletter.
A frequent and regular contributor, Louise’s perspective on An Alternative to Love explores the power of RIGing – an expression grounded in respect, integrity and generosity of spirit – as a mindful and meaningful direction for us to take as we explore new and more life-enhancing ways to engage with each other.
For more cutting-edge thinking by Louise, be sure to visit her blog as well as Free Articles on a variety of topics.
Louise’s Article in Spirit Crossing
Louise’s article on Families: Behavioral Fractals can be found with the work of Bruce Lipton, PhD and others in the current issue of Spirit Crossing.
Most of us go through our lives so caught up in the content of what we’re doing that rarely do we stop and wonder: ”Is that really me?” Seldom do we take the time to consider: ”How did I get to be like that? I don’t ever remember choosing to be like that!”. Families: Behavioral Fractals takes one of the most common notions from the quantum world and applies it to our world – the world of people and the things we say and do!
Don’t miss the opportunity to discover how we become a ‘chip off the ole’ block’!
Mothers and Their Sons
If you’re a Mom with adult children, take a moment to sit quietly, sipping slowly on your favorite soothing drink, and allow Louise’s latest article to drift softly through your thoughts. Bifurcation for Mothers and their Sons is about loving and letting go, recognizing that as much as we can always love, we can’t always be there. There comes a time when we have to let go. We have to trust that what we’ve taught them will serve them well; and that what they’ve taught themselves will make them the unique presence in the world that they are.
For more of Louise’s articles, visit the Free Articles section on her website for an up-to-date list.
New Article by Louise
The Holiday Season has a way of bringing families together… and family issues to the fore!
Families: Behavioral Fractals is a way of looking at ourselves and the people we spend our lives with, in a very different way. Changing perspective on how we see things often changes what we choose to look at. We sometimes forget that we don’t just have choice in how we live, we can also change how we remember what we once lived. Seeing ourselves and others through the eyes of the unique and self-directing Quantum Biological Human™ that we are, can change lives in an instant!
Take a moment to explore what’s already there that you’ve not yet noticed. It could change your life!
Gentle Reminder in Spirit Crossing
As one year comes to a close and the promise of a new one awaits, be sure to take a moment to visit the Newsletter inspired by Bruce Lipton - Spirit Crossing – offering food for the soul!
In addition to offerings by Bruce, Wayne Dyer and Deepak Chopra, you’ll find Louise’s contribution in a gentle reminder to consider Huna: Simplicity and Wisdom for a Busy Life. You don’t need to go to Hawaii when you can bring the magic of Huna, the grace of ‘aloha’ and the spirit of the Hawaiian people, into your life.
Let 2009 be your time to come to know the power of aloha… of ’invite and allow’… in your life!
Spotlight On… Celebration of Life!
It’s amazing how quickly time passes! In one breath, the year begins and in the long, slow exhalation that is our lives, it is coming to an end. Soon, the cycle will begin anew, welcoming a gateway to a new and more powerful way of being in our lives and in our world… if we so choose.
As essential as breathing is to our very existence, it is also a metaphor for living. We inhale, discover, grow, expand. We exhale, and as we do, we live what we’ve become, and in doing so acquire the wisdom that only living can bring. We inhale again and this time, we bring into ourselves all that we have already learned from living… mingling with our dreams and intentions and insights… and once again, we are invited to live differently, live more fully and allow ourselves to embrace the joy of being who we are. And on and on it goes….
Not only is breathing essential to our very being, its metaphor is equally essential to our evolution. If we do not evolve, we will not become who we are destined to be.
The notion of celebration comes to mind as I write these thoughts. Celebrating life! Celebrating the very act of breathing in and breathing out, knowing that without breathing, we cease to be. It causes me to wonder: where else in my life am I not noticing all that there is for me to celebrate? Where else in my life am I steeped in what I don’t have rather than luxuriating in what I do? Where else in my life have I overlooked the magnificence of ‘being’ and become entangled in the demands of ‘doing’?
I wrote this piece on Celebration in 2007. I was drawn back to it as I considered these thoughts and determined this piece to be timeless; and one that offers a gentle reminder at this very busy time of year.
I invite you to take a moment… to let yourself sit back and take a few long, slow and deep breaths… and allow yourself to remember all that brings meaning into your life. You might be surprised to discover how much ‘cheese’ there is in your life and that in truth, the holes don’t matter much.
Have a wonderful, safe and magical Holiday Season!
Thoughts on – Celebration
by: Louise LeBrunThis particular topic has required more attention from me than usual. More effort. More ’struggle’. When I am faced with such an experience, I find myself becoming more and more curious. It has been a long time since I’ve let go of the need for struggle so when it reappears, my instincts tell me that there is an opportunity here for a rediscovery….or reclamation….or a revelation.
To appease my logical need for data, I turned to the dictionary and discovered the Latin celebrare means ‘to frequent’ or ‘fill’. (No matter how hard we try, we can never seem to get by without the ancient sounds that formed the platform for our communication. Perhaps there is more wisdom here than we realize.) Surprised, I found myself pondering what would likely be the ’standard’ thoughts that one would associate with the word ‘celebration’. Thoughts of parties, people, laughter, music, food and, usually, more food! Perhaps even applause and awards. Dressing up. Sleeping too little and eating/drinking too much! Images of people engaged in conversations with other people….in pairs and in small groups….or even bearing witness to a stage performance as one seated among the many.
The next thoughts that streamed were images of a small group … a family … seated around a table, about to enjoy the fruits of the fall harvest. Smells of turkey and pumpkin pie wafting through the air. Or perhaps visions of gently falling snow and the twinkling lights of the Christmas tree. Excited children straining to sit quietly – even if for a moment – as the unwrapped toys await the return of their attention.
Or perhaps a couple, standing side by side at the front of the church, bold in their intentions and yet reaching out to gently touch one hand to another. Filled with the excitement – and trepidation – of a life once journeyed alone and about to be harnessed as two. Long white dress. Crisp pleats in dark suit pants. White shirts and ties and boutonnieres. And in the soft candle light of the church, friends and family bear witness to the coming together of one of the greatest forces in the world: the flow of two, standing as one, to create the many. And life goes on….
Small children at play. Four candles on a cake, with one small breath about to make its mark. Boxes in brightly colored paper…with bows and ribbons…piled high, each precariously perched, awaiting the attention of its new owner. And who can forget ‘Pin the Tail on the Donkey’ and the strange places to which the pin would make its way. Stand back! Or you may become the Donkey.
Or perhaps that very first birthday. One high chair, one chocolate cake … and two small hands, delighting in the feel of gliding through frosting … and its amazing ability to stick one thing to another. Eyes wide, hands pulling and tugging…and – miracle that it is – the expert guiding of such a large chunk of cake into such a small mouth! Even NASA would marvel at such an exquisite display of docking expertise. Flashes of light from the camera that so lovingly captures the moment…to be celebrated over and over again.
That magical day of arrival. The birth of the first child…or the second… or the fifth. Even with repetition, the magic never fades. Each the beginning of a wondrous journey that will bear the unique mark of its creator. Timeless. Even the memory takes your breath away. It seems like only months ago … and look at them now.
Celebrations all. Each unique in its form, its structure, its offerings and its intentions. Each calling forth a hope, a dream, a moment of gratitude. And yet, what is often overlooked in the small silence of its expression is that moment – or those series of moments – that fill us from the inside and happen frequently, from one day to the next.
Like a fine mist, easily overlooked unless you’re watching for it. The smile from the gas station attendant. The concerned and thoughtful questions of the pharmacist. The patience of the traveler behind us as we return from our daydream long after the light has changed. The waitress in the coffee shop who remembers how you like your bagels. The receptionist in the dentist’s office who takes a moment to explain to you that your dentist will be late, and offers you a magazine. The stranger in the hospital waiting room who entertains your energetic and restless youngster while you await the results. The pedestrian who stops and makes it possible for you to dart through, just ahead of the endless line of cars.
These too are celebrations. Frequently occurring moments that – if we pay attention to them and honor them – fill our hearts and touch our souls. Moments in which whatever we’re wearing, whoever we’re with, is just perfect for the occasion. Moments that invite us to feel what it is to be one human being, in our ordinary-ness, in the presence of another equally ordinary human being, in the creation of a magical moment. If this is not cause for celebration, I don’t know what is!
Spirituality: Invite and Allow
Be sure to visit Louise’s article on Huna: Simplicity and Wisdom for a Busy Life, in the December 6th issue of OmPlace/AltWire ezine for conscious living.
It’s a busy time of year – and about to get busier! Quiet moments, making room for us to reconnect to ourselves, are often the small pause that reminds us just how magnificent our lives really are! Take a moment to receive… allowing the thoughts to flow through you and around you and swirl around inside you. Then, take a moment to give… forwarding this article, sharing this breath of self-consideration with someone you care about, inviting them to consider and allowing whatever choice they make.
For more of Louise’s inspirational and motivational work, visit the Personal Growth section of the extensive Free Articles at www.LouiseLeBrun.com.
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