Daily Question, November 23 What really matters to me? 30 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Patito6 years agoPatitoMi país, mi familia, mis amigos, mis alumnos 1 Reply Antoinette7 years agoAntoinetteLove and compassion matter to me. Forgiveness for myself and what I may believe that others have done is important. Motivation and intention matter to me. When I set a motivation each day to not hurt any being and to help as many beings as I can is important to me. I know that many people suffer including myself and having loving kindness and compassion for both myself and all beings is crucial. On this thanksgiving I’m grateful for loving kindness and compassion to forgive all. Trusting i... Love and compassion matter to me. Forgiveness for myself and what I may believe that others have done is important. Motivation and intention matter to me. When I set a motivation each day to not hurt any being and to help as many beings as I can is important to me. I know that many people suffer including myself and having loving kindness and compassion for both myself and all beings is crucial. On this thanksgiving I’m grateful for loving kindness and compassion to forgive all. Trusting in the path and following my practice means everything. Letting go of attachments and letting go of things of ideas the mind grasps at is a key to letting go of suffering. What really matters most is to be free from suffering and having the genuine motivation for renunciation of suffering for benefit of all beings. Let go of samsara for the love of all sentient beings. Read More2 Reply Susan7 years agoSusanFaith, family and friends, a home and caring community. And peace on earth. 3 Reply Doreen Nixon7 years agoDoreen NixonJoy and Love! 3 Reply Hot Sauce7 years agoHot SauceDoing my dharma is what matters to me. Whatever is right to do and in line with my individual and collective dharma is all I should focus on. 3 Reply Elizabeth M Jones7 years agoElizabeth M JonesWhat really matters to me is my faith and my family. Stanley my wonderful husband, Grace and Benjamin, Made, my granddaughter. To be safe from stress and harm and nasty people and nasty comments matters to me. To have a clean bed to sleep in in a safe place matters to me. To be able to breathe clean air matters to me, to be able to take a walk in nature matters to me. To have clean drinking water matters to me. To be able to pray matters to me. 2 Reply Anna7 years agoAnnaMaybe, in the deepest part of my heart, the most important thing is that I am as God wants. The visible consequence is my unconditional love, though not perfect, for my family, for a honest life towards others and the environment. But also my parents, my relatives, my friends, my little disabled cousin, my work...so many things are important if I live with gratitude, and I don't consider everything as an entitlement. Now I am trying to be more patient, and to listen with an attention more foc... Maybe, in the deepest part of my heart, the most important thing is that I am as God wants. The visible consequence is my unconditional love, though not perfect, for my family, for a honest life towards others and the environment. But also my parents, my relatives, my friends, my little disabled cousin, my work…so many things are important if I live with gratitude, and I don’t consider everything as an entitlement. Now I am trying to be more patient, and to listen with an attention more focused on people speaking with me. I feel something like a call inside me, and this inner voice suggests me that I am walking ahead on a worthy path. Read More3 Reply kathleen7 years agokathleenMy faith in goodness and mercy and that love will triumph over evil. My relationships based on respect. My trust in life long learning. My own personal practice of mindfulness and kindfulness which allows me to the best person I can be. 4 Reply Anna7 years agoAnnaThank you Kathleen, I am walking alongside with you. You sare saying in a better way what is important also for me. 2 Reply Missy7 years agoMissyForgiveness matters the most to me on this “Giving Thanks” day!” I want to be able to forgive those who have intended ill will towards me and be able to receive the gift of forgiveness from others. I speak into existence world forgive each other for we do not know the grief we cause sometimes and find space in your heart to send those ones love. I am sending love to every single person in this world. Thank you! 5 Reply Ed Schulte7 years agoEd SchulteYes well said….and may I add here …the 5th Promise a Researcher of Truth makes to him/her self, everyday. “I promise to love and serve my fellow human beings, sincerely, from the depths of my Heart and Soul no matter what their behaviour may be towards me. 1 Reply Aine7 years agoAineMany things matter to me. The Love of God, my husband, our animals, my Family of Choice, our planet and its creatures... And healing. Healing matters deeply to me, not just for myself but for all who are hurting. Although the task is too big for me to tackle alone, I wish to exude healing wherever I can. My goal, once well enough to do so, is to go back to school to get the degree(s) I need to heal through herbalism and pastoral counseling. I want to offer a hand up to help people out of the... Many things matter to me. The Love of God, my husband, our animals, my Family of Choice, our planet and its creatures… And healing. Healing matters deeply to me, not just for myself but for all who are hurting. Although the task is too big for me to tackle alone, I wish to exude healing wherever I can. My goal, once well enough to do so, is to go back to school to get the degree(s) I need to heal through herbalism and pastoral counseling. I want to offer a hand up to help people out of their suffering to a place of calm, peace, and love. This matters deeply to me. It is a way of giving back out of all that has been given to me for my healing. Read More6 Reply Palm7 years agoPalmAine, the world will be a better place having you as a healer, all the best with your new career, everything will be conspiring for this to happen, hence supporting your own healing first. I am also interested in those two things, herbalism and spirituality, although have never considered it as a career choice. I am thinking of becoming a landscaper. 0 Reply Anna7 years agoAnnaI wish you the best, dear Aine. May you get success in this high purpose. Blessings. 2 Reply Cintia7 years agoCintiaMy love in God. Feeling in my heart the true grateful love. This love help me in order to solve my problems, make me strong to keep walking and appreciate the life. 7 Reply Anna7 years agoAnnaDear Cintia, thank you!???? 3 Reply Aine7 years agoAine“I will never leave you or forsake you.” Where would my heart be without that promise? ???? 5 Reply John Turner7 years agoJohn TurnerRelationships–with God, my wife, my family, and with all people I encounter during my day. 5 Reply Palm7 years agoPalmJohn, reading your post I have just realised that relationships matter a great deal to me too, and as you said, including God. I think that’s why when I heard Br David saying that this is the most important thing, it resonated with me, thank you. 1 Reply Ed Schulte7 years agoEd SchulteWhat really matters to me? Love is God. There is ONLY one “what” in existence that ultimately matters and it is both the Source and the Home we Humans return to. I quote here Dr Stylianos Atteshlis [Daskalos] because his words carry a power far behind the mere sounds of the words. “So what is life, what is love? It is the soundless vibrations coming-out of each individual Human Being's Etheric heart. If our material heart was love then than love has no value. It is the highest... What really matters to me? Love is God. There is ONLY one “what” in existence that ultimately matters and it is both the Source and the Home we Humans return to. I quote here Dr Stylianos Atteshlis [Daskalos] because his words carry a power far behind the mere sounds of the words. “So what is life, what is love? It is the soundless vibrations coming-out of each individual Human Being’s Etheric heart. If our material heart was love then than love has no value. It is the highest meaning expressed by ACTION and not (only) by words. Love is the main manifestation of God as Life.” Read More3 Reply Missy7 years agoMissyThank you! 1 Reply Ed Schulte7 years agoEd SchulteAnd I return a “Thank You” to you with the Sufi way of saying “Thank You”. They prefer to say “Than Us because all we Truly have is each other”. Be Well Be Present EdS 1 Reply Carol7 years agoCarolOn this Thanksgiving Day, I find my self mulling over these questions: Am I really thankful for “being alive” and how do I show it? Am I trusting life enough to let it flow? Or, am I just existing? Truly being a Human Being first befor I’m a Human Doing is very important to me and matters very much. It challenges me to be forgiving of others and thankful for all or creation. Wishing all a Happy-Wholehearted-Thanksgiving, Carol 5 Reply Aine7 years agoAineGreat minds think alike, Carol, or maybe they learn the same lessons? I just mentioned the Human Being vs Human Doing in another response! I resonate also with your question, “Am I trusting life enough to let it flow?” This is also a current lesson for me. You are not alone! 3 Reply Carol7 years agoCarolAine, Thanks for your note…it’s always nice to meet another who is walking the same path. 3 Reply Christina7 years agoChristinaI guess the usual suspects: friendship (what a blessing!) family, nature, humans (how can you not love us!) Thanks to all who stop here. You teach me. 4 Reply Ose7 years agoOseSharing with others what I am gifted with in every sense, helping my patients as good as possible, contributing to the well being of others and taking loving care, trying to be present with every conscious breath. You; my beloved sister and my family, of course, and my dear friends and colleagues.; my teachers; nature, of course; arts, Hoelderlin, Rilke and Rumi unlimited. Francine, your poems matter a lot to me. And Manda and Diane and Aine and Kevin and Ursula and all who share here. Expanding... Sharing with others what I am gifted with in every sense, helping my patients as good as possible, contributing to the well being of others and taking loving care, trying to be present with every conscious breath. You; my beloved sister and my family, of course, and my dear friends and colleagues.; my teachers; nature, of course; arts, Hoelderlin, Rilke and Rumi unlimited. Francine, your poems matter a lot to me. And Manda and Diane and Aine and Kevin and Ursula and all who share here. Expanding the heart to enclose everyone and everything. Have a seat in me, world! Bowing deeply, welcoming the sun and the moon, celebrating together with each and everyone to be one with all in peace, love and beauty is my wish for the world. This really matters to me. Read More2 Reply Aine7 years agoAineThat is beautiful, Ose. I am sure your patients are very blessed to have you. Healing with homeopathy is very much an art form. This is something I love about homeopathy, acupuncture, herbalism...all require presence and listening in order to do well. Listening to the patient, of course, but also to the pattern, the remedy, the herbs, the energy, the Whole -- all are necessary for healing. This past summer while walking through the garden, an herb sort of waved at me to get my attention. I h... That is beautiful, Ose. I am sure your patients are very blessed to have you. Healing with homeopathy is very much an art form. This is something I love about homeopathy, acupuncture, herbalism…all require presence and listening in order to do well. Listening to the patient, of course, but also to the pattern, the remedy, the herbs, the energy, the Whole — all are necessary for healing. This past summer while walking through the garden, an herb sort of waved at me to get my attention. I had never noticed it before, but there it was, the lovely little purple of Prunella vulgaris/Self-Heal/Heal-All. When I picked it up and held it to my chest, the anxious feeling in my heart at that moment instantly calmed and warmed. I did not know its name at that point, so went in and researched. Then I read about its traditional uses, but none seemed to fit my symptom pattern. I figured it must be meant, though, or it would not have had such an effect. Eventually, I ran across a wonderful article by Deb Soule one the MOGFA site that talked about Self-Heal and how she started including it in many of her remedies for her clients as it deepens emotional healing. Bingo! This whole illness from which I am recovering has its root right there, so Self-Heal suddenly made all the sense in the world. I felt awed, humbled, and grateful that it presented itself to me that way. After that initial encounter, I started seeing it all over the place, carpeting my lawn next to another beloved herb, Plantago major (Plantain), as well as at friends’ houses. All of a sudden, my world was filled with Self-Heal! It felt like a benediction. I have now made it into tincture, and an infused oil, to which I added frankincense as an annointing oil, and I believe it is helping. ❤️ Just recounting this experience of making Self-Heal’s acquaintance for the first time made me feel loved all over again! Isn’t it amazing that people spread chemicals across their yards to rid themselves of such gifts as Self-Heal and Plantain? Plantain actually saved my infected finger when nothing else worked, but it is treated as an unwanted weed. I had better stop. I can go on forever when I get talking about herbs and the healing power of nature! ❤️❤️❤️ Read More2 Reply Michael7 years agoMichaelThat we continue to evolve as compassionate beings. We are born compassionate, yet we can always become more so. 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