Natural science & Sacred science

The difference between a natural scientist
and a sacred scientist:
A natural scientist looks and investigates
things outside himself.
In the world of questions.
A mystic looks inside and uses himself as the lab;
studying how things are perceived there,
and eventually he finds the deep truths by experience.
Have the guts to go to the world of answers.
And no matter what world you are in:
Always remember to see through the noise, into the tiny flame.
Focus on that and nourish that. In yourself and others.

A Must-Read For Spiritual Scientists

Dr. Yang’s The Dao De Jing - A Qigong Interpretation

Currently reading The Dao De Jing: A Qigong Interpretation by Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming.
If you’re interested in The Dao, as well as health and healing, this will be a real treat for you.
Dr. Yang also has many great videos on YouTube where he talks about
Qigong, energy centers and energy flow. Linked one of them in my previous post, below.
The book is available on Amazon and other places.

5%

From NASA:
The universe is made up of three components: normal or visible matter (5%),
dark matter (27%), and dark energy (68%).
Dark matter and dark energy are mysterious substances that affect and shape the cosmos,
and scientists are still trying to figure them out.
(Source: https://science.nasa.gov/universe/overview/building-blocks/ )

From Seena:
At the subatomic level, even what we refer to as ‘visible matter’ is energy.
Human beings are extremely sensitive, energetic beings.

Take it from Max

Max Plank:

As a man who has devoted his whole life to the most clearheaded science, to the study of matter, I can tell you as a result of my research about the atoms this much: There is no matter as such!
All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force which brings the particles of an atom to vibration and holds this most minute solar system of the atom together. . . .
We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent Mind
.
This Mind is the matrix of all matter.

Max Planck, The New Science

Touch the earth

Lean down and touch the Earth
Reach up and touch the sky
Reach out and touch the hearts
Of strangers passing by

You’ll find
As long as you live
All you can hold to
Is what you can give

So lean down and touch a child
Reach out and touch the sea
You’ll find there’s love to share
Wherever you may be

For nothing can match
The beauty of
Touching the Earth
With love

Don't Close Your Heart

 

Finally had time to read The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer.
Loved it and can easily see why so many people rave about it.
One of the best books I’ve read and I highly recommend!
It’s mainly centered around beautiful and truthful philosophies regarding letting the energy of life pass through you without clinging to ‘good’ stuff or resisting ‘bad’ stuff.
If you don’t, energy gets stuck, blocked and stored until you deal with it.
At the beginning of the book Singer writes a bit about our society’s tendency to close our hearts.
But this also disrupts your personal energy flow
and the beautiful impact you can have on the world in your daily life.
So don’t close your heart!
If you protect yourself you will never be free.
If you protect yourself you will never grow.
You can get The Untethered Soul on Amazon HERE.

 

Gary's Toolbox

 

This new documentary short, shot and edited by me, is out today.

A lived life has ups and downs.
As I’m sure you’re aware,
these ups -  and maybe especially the downs -
can look very different from one person to the next.

But what we all have in common is that the “little T” and “big T” traumas life brings us,
require healing.

I followed my friend and percussionist Gary Fritz over a few days last year,
to get a glimpse into his version of human expression,
and also to hear what he has in his toolbox for leading a healthy life.

Leading a life as a freelance musician, where the first requirement is surrendering to the unknown and getting comfortable there, is a feat in itself.
However, Gary also had to find a way to keep going when he lost his only child
and best friend, his daughter Nneka, to a car accident.

In this video Gary shares his most important tools:
faith in something bigger than himself, a surrender to his part in that ‘something bigger’
and faith in his purpose as a musician.

I hope this video can inspire you to accept yourself and your dharma,
perhaps regaining trust in your ability to live life on your terms by acknowledging and respecting your needs.
Meet yourself where you are at, now.

How can you finding unique and healthy ways of fulfilling your very human needs?
For Gary it’s drumming, music, community and spirituality.
It’s loving himself enough to connect with himself, source and others.
Find your vibe and create your tribe.

You are beautiful and the universe needs you.
Gary, I feel honored to have been able to document part of your life and life experience.
Thank you <3

 

Faith Through Adversity

 

I’ll be releasing a beautiful slice-of-life video tomorrow
about my friend and percussionist Gary Fritz.
He’s dedicated his life to music and community;
He decided to follow his instincts,
surrender to his purpose and accept himself and his life’s circumstances.
Even when losing his only child, his daughter Nneka, to an accident.
The film is shot and edited by me and I hope it will inspire you.