
Sep 17, 2010
Hands Off Learning
Sometimes, Friend, one of the most helpful things you can do for another is to let them learn stuff for themselves, at their own pace.
It’s also one of the most helpful things you can do for yourself.
Empower, celebrate, and free them all
The Universe – ©Mike Dooley
Michael Daras
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Sep 16, 2010
Live it Now
If there’s something you want, Friend, anything at all, or if there’s something you need, no matter what it is, or if there’s something you’d like to change, please remember that all the bells and whistles of time and space were first hewn and blown in the windmills of one’s mind, long before they were ever dung or heard by hands and ears.
Whatever you dream of, live it, live it now, as fully as possible, to whatever degree you can, in your thoughts, words, and deeds. And sure enough, as day follows night, as rains fall from pregnant clouds, and as melodies float from bells and whistles, your dream will come to pass. Read more... (138 words, 1 image, estimated 33 secs reading time)

Sep 15, 2010
Karma
People who give, Friend, are given to.
People who care, are cared for.
And people who love… age slower, run faster, jump higher, eat healthier, tend to live in cottages, are as happy with friends as they are alone, climb more trees, skip when they could walk, kiss when they could talk, take the odd Friday off, experience faster manifestations, and are really popular with animals.
Love, baby -
The Universe – ©Mike Dooley
Michael Daras
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Sep 14, 2010
Final Life Review
During the final life review, Friend, the most shocking thing for baby souls, is discovering how much love they were ALWAYS bathed in… that they failed to feel.
For young souls, it’s discovering how much love they were ALWAYS bathed in… that they failed to feel.
And for old souls, it’s discovering how much love they were ALWAYS bathed in… that they failed to feel.
“Oh, man-n-n, you’ve got to be kidding me….”
The Universe – ©Mike Dooley
Michael Daras
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Sep 13, 2010
No Worries
If suddenly and without warning, Friend, you had absolutely nothing to worry about, do you know what the world would begin to look like?
Un-huh, exactly the same as it does right now.
Alright, if suddenly you had absolutely nothing to be afraid of, do you know what you’d begin to look like right now?
Yeah, cool as ever.
OK, OK. If suddenly you had absolutely no expectations to live up to and no one to disappoint, do you know how free you’d suddenly be?
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Sep 3, 2010
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Somewhere over the rainbow, Friend, there’s a world where birds sing into every night, flowers bloom across every land, each problem has 10,000 solutions, and people live lives only to love and be loved…
Just like under the rainbow.
Ain’t life grand?
The Universe – ©Mike Dooley
Michael Daras
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Sep 2, 2010
Happily Ever After
For those who ponder and wonder and wrestle with the idea of what it is they really want, I have an answer that each would wholeheartedly agree with: “HAPPINESS.”
And for those who ponder and wonder and wrestle with exactly what will bring them true happiness, I have an answer that each would wholeheartedly disagree with: “Just do something, do anything, as soon as possible, and do it with care.”
And I’d add, “Trust me.”
Tallyho,
The Universe – ©Mike Dooley
Michael Daras
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Sep 1, 2010
Moving in Stereo
The secret behind miracles, Friend, is that the one performing them begins without any knowledge whatsoever of exactly how they will succeed, yet still they begin.
When you move, I move -
The Universe – ©Mike Dooley
Michael Daras
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