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My new book Root Chakra is out! It was a fun and rewarding collaboration with nine other respected experts. Learn healing mantras, hands-on practices, recipes and more, all related to your first chakra. Order your copy here: https://amzn.to/41UCXeo
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💥 WORD 4 TODAY: Age appears to be best in four things; old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read. 📚🍷 Some things truly do get better with time, including the wisdom found in aged wood, wine, friends, and literature. 🌟 💡 Let's appreciate the depth and richness that comes with age, whether it's the warmth of a crackling fire, the complexity of a fine wine, the reliability of trusted friends, or the timeless insights of classic literature. 🌠 By embracing the value of age and experience, we enrich our lives with treasures that stand the test of time. 💞
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BIT Sindri, Chairman & TPO, Career Development Centre , Member Secretary,SIRTDO( SMALL INDUSTRIES RESEARCH, TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION ),Senior Administrative Officer, BIT SINDRI,Govt of Jharkhand
The story of the rose that grew from a crack in the concrete is an incredible testament to the power of resilience and determination. It defies the odds, proving that even in the face of seemingly impossible circumstances, we have the ability to rise above and achieve greatness. Life is filled with obstacles and challenges that often make us question our capabilities and dreams. But just like that rose, we too can overcome anything that stands in our way. We may not have all the resources or advantages that others do, but we have something even more powerful - a resilient spirit. When we face adversity, it is easy to become disheartened and lose sight of our dreams. But this story teaches us that our dreams are what keep us going. They are the fuel that ignites our determination and propels us forward, no matter how tough the journey may be. To walk without having feet, as the rose did, is a profound metaphor for the ability to adapt and find unconventional ways to thrive. It teaches us that there is always a way, even if it may not be the expected path. It encourages us to find alternative solutions, to be creative, and to never lose hope. By keeping its dreams, the rose found the strength to persevere. It reminds us that our dreams have the power to sustain us, to give us a reason to endure and to push through the darkness. Our dreams are like a beacon of light, guiding us forward and reminding us of the possibilities that exist, even in the most unlikely circumstances. And when the rose learned to breathe fresh air, it symbolized the freedom and triumph that come from achieving our dreams. It showed us that with resilience, determination, and perseverance, we can break free from the grip of adversity and experience the exhilaration of reaching our goals. The rose that grew from a crack in the concrete. Let it inspire us to rise above our current circumstances, to keep our dreams alive, and to push through any obstacles that come our way. We have a unique strength within us - the power to defy nature's laws and create our own path. Trust in our resilience, keep our dreams close, and embrace the fresh air of success that awaits us.
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The rose that grew from concrete…. Resilience makes sure that our dreams flourish even in the face of adversity. Today, opened a book to find one of my favourite versus by Tupac Shakur. A reminder to keep at it… even when the chips are down
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Do you ever feel like you're moving from activity to activity, staying busy for God? Check out my summary of Greg Hawkins' book More, where he explains how to move to intimacy with God at https://lnkd.in/gjWpHhFi
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Coffee With Ray - We Are In The Winter of The Fourth Turning Point There are several very good books by Neil Howe and William Strauss. The first being GENERATIONS. This book looks at generational habits from 1584 and predict all the way into 2069. This book was written in 1991 and what is amazing his how true their predictions into generational habits were. https://lnkd.in/eZ4hSMvZ
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Guarding the Garden of your Heart is the latest in my heart series. Follow the link to read a poem and reflection: https://lnkd.in/gXUk9xZP
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Check out the latest updates and insights from this lovely bunch (no pun intended) 💐 This quarter's "Letter of Rejoice" is now available for your reading pleasure👇 https://lnkd.in/eBbGYzvm
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