Monday, April 24, 2006

How Serenity Empowers You

Let’s say you were asked, which historic figure you would most like to meet. You’re response would most likely include one of the following luminaries.

Plato, Jesus, Mozart, Gandhi, Galileo, Buddha, Shakespeare, Lao Tzu, Marie Curie, Ben Franklin, Catherine the Great, Aristotle, da Vinci, Martin Luther King, Hiawatha, Chia Tao, Isaac Newton, Moses, Ramses the Great, Michelangelo, Socrates or Einstein.

What do all these people have in common?

They made their greatest achievements in a state of peace. They treasured serenity of mind. Because it allowed their spirit to soar to new heights. They were Creators.

If you’re wondering how they did this, let’s look first at what they did Not do.

They did not obey the status quo.
They did not succumb to uncontrolled passions.
They were not paralyzed by doubt and anxiety.

What did it take for these luminaries to impart their wisdom, no matter what the barriers were?

The unquenchable desire to feel Good. Not just physically good, but mentally and spiritually good.

How did they receive and manifest their great ideas?

In a state of non-duality, where you feel calm AND vital.

It brings to mind a quote by the eminent conductor Sir Thomas Beecham. He said that great music has both ‘the maximum virility coupled with the utmost sensitivity.’

When you are in a state of relaxation, you feel recharged. And that’s where creativity is born.

Everyone is creative. It’s just a matter of allowing yourself to feel serene. That’s why The Secret Power of Words and Music 5 CD series is shipping around the world. Because every one of us wants to feel serenity.

To your luminous life,
Tania Gabrielle French

P.S. The very last chapter in the classic ‘As A Man Thinketh’ by James Allen is called ‘Serenity.’ He ends it like this.
‘Self-control is strength; Right Thought is mastery; Calmness is power. Say unto your heart, ‘Peace, be still!’’
Tap into your serenity now.

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