Someone knows your name

Someone knows your name

Off and on for almost ten years I have been going to my favorite breakfast place in Los Angeles: the Griddle. Somehow the staff have mostly remained the same, including the door man Alex. Fads wax and wane in LA. With the height of fame, businesses may lose their popularity because their coolness lost it’s edge. Despite this, the Griddle still has over one hour waits for breakfast on the weekends. Luckily due to Alex we never have to wait long in line. I’ve never seen him outside of this establishment, and I always feel like I’m VIP when I come here. The kicker is I come at most six times per year. It’s comforting to have my own Cheers in LA, a city full of millions of people, celebrities, sun worshippers, and dreamers. Regardless of this someone remembers me, and treats me and my guests just as special as other famous actresses whose bodies have graced the booths. Thank you Alex for your hard work, service, and special treatment all these years.

Who are the acquaintances in your town that go out of the way to give you special treatment? How have you expressed gratitude to their service?

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The Healing of Effects of Summer

The Healing of Effects of Summer

As I prepare for my move overseas, I truly am inhaling and absorbing every moment outdoors in my flip flops. I have been stealing every opportunity to take a dip in my apartment pool, allow the sun to kiss my skin, or gaze at the clouds forming escaping portraits in the sky. As we progress throughout our years in school, summers were meant for rejuvenation, relaxation, and preparation for advancement in our progression towards the educational hierarchy and adulthood. Once we reach adulthood, are we still taking the time to absorb what summer is meant to offer? Step outside and allow your body and soul a chance to smile. Take a dip in the pool or ocean and allow the weight of any burdens release into the water molecules. When we allow our bodies to lighten with the assistance of the sun and water, we’re more free to offer contagious smiles and acts to others.

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Reciprocal Gratitude

Reciprocal Gratitude

Today I mailed three massive boxes media mail at the Post Office. Although I had a cart to push the boxes, not one person offered to open the door. As I left, I noticed a middle aged man in the same situation. He had one massive box to mail, but he was carrying it. Nobody dropped what they were doing to open the door. Yet I knew what this was like, after having struggled 10 minutes prior. I opened the door and thought nothing of it. As i walked towards my car, the man found me and offered this card, stating “this is a gift from India.” On the backside of the card, it offered numerous positive spiritual statements. I didn’t feel obligated to give him my card, as this moment was allowing him to express gratitude for a small act of kindness from a stranger and for me to be receptive to accept it. What is one small thing you can do today to impact someone?

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Peace Begins With Me

Peace Begins With Me

Yesterday I attended this talk by Bramachari Jeff speaking about how we tend to focus on attaining world peace, yet war and crime have been around since the beginning of time. The answer is not to focus on world peace, but finding peace within ourselves. This is how we impact change. How can you bring peace into your life today?

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One Single Dreamer

Schopenhauer, in his splendid essay called “On an Apparent Intention in the Fate of the Individual,” points out that when you reach an advanced age and look back over your lifetime, it can seem to have had a consistent order and plan, as though composed by some novelist. Events that when they occurred had seemed accidental and of little moment turn out to have been indispensable factors in the composition of a consistent plot. So who composed that plot? Schopenhauer suggests that just as your dreams are composed by an aspect of yourself of which your consciousness is unaware, so, too, your whole life is composed by the will within you. And just as people whom you will have met apparently by mere chance became leading agents in the structuring of your life, so, too, will you have served unknowingly as an agent, giving meaning to the lives of others, The whole thing gears together like one big symphony, with everything unconsciously structuring everything else. And Schopenhauer concludes that it is as though our lives were the features of the one great dream of a single dreamer in which all the dream characters dream, too; so that everything links to everything else, moved by the one will to life which is the universal will in nature.

-Joseph Campbell on Schopenauer

Tribute to a mentor

Tribute to a mentor

Let the beauty of what you love be what you do, there are 1000 ways to kneel and kiss the earth-Rumi. The other day, I learned one of my mentors has passed away: Dr. Richard Kopp, a teacher who introduced Adlerian therapy to me and was one of the most genuine, creative, grounded psychologists I ever knew. He created metaphor therapy, and my metaphor for him was Kermit the frog. True to his authentic self. I recall him singing songs to us on guitar during our last day of class. When someone can truly share the gifts with the world in the most authentic way, this is spirituality. Spirituality at it’s essence is serving others freely in a passionate manner, and hopefully in a way that is following your bliss. May he rest in loving peace.

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as you wait…

as you wait...

a gentle reminder as you wait in line at a grocery store, for a cup of coffee, or in traffic others are waiting too.

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paying attention

paying attention

As I parked my car yesterday, I had to notice the license plate of the car in front of me. Sometimes always we have to do is be present to witness and experience love.

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Guru

Guru

I was reminded yesterday that the simplistic definition of guru is that which brings light to the dark. Allow that guru in whatever form to manifest into your life, be it a mentor, role model, family member, or friend. A guru represents the highest aspects we hold within ourselves. Release into that authentic nature that resides within…

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“be the change you wish to see in the world”-gandhi

I stumbled upon this when walking today to work. what a nice surprising way to impact others.

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