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BEST of PONDER on THIS for Tuesday, May 5th, 2026 by Mark Nepo in THE BOOK OF AWAKENING“We can only consider things so long. After a while, all the information – all the options and opinions – will begin to weigh us down. After our deeper eyes have seen the situation, all the well-meaning voices telling us what we should or should not do will start to feel like strings we can’t cut through. This was poor Hamlet’s fate. He overthought his life away. He over-considered which way to go until he felt stalled and oppressed by just being in the world. It is natural enough to be cautious and thoughtful, especially when faced with important decision, but often the only way to know what awaits us is to live it. This brings to mind the revelation that came upon a Hindu sage centuries ago. One day in the middle of their morning prayers, the sage suddenly rose and ushered his students away from the monastery. He rushed them and shooed them back into life like little ducks, proclaiming, “The day is to be experienced, not understood!” Mark Nepo, in “The Book of Awakening” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Monday, May 4th, 2026 by Leonardo DaVinci“Every now and then go away, Go some distance away, Leonardo DaVinci (1452-1519)
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Friday, May 1st, 2026 by Barry Eaton in NO GOOD BYES“Not only do we have dream contact with our family and friends, but our guides use dreams to send us lessons and information we need to know. I woke one morning with the name of an old friend resounding in my mind. This was someone I had not seen, or even thought about, in many years, but I knew I had to get in touch. I rang him later that day and he was most surprised as he, too, had been thinking about me a couple of days prior. He had some information for me that was very relevant to a project that I was involved in at the time. I believe these thoughts and suggestions are often given to us by our guides, as well as our loved ones in the afterlife, as a form of telepathy, and it is up to us to follow through. If we are so preoccupied with everyday concerns that we ignore and important message, we may lose out on opportunities or suffer a negative impact. When we ignore messages or guidance, it can often be repeated in a much stronger way, almost forcing us to take notice.” Barry Eaton, in “No Good Byes” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Thursday, April 30th, 2026 by Eckhart Tolle in PRACTICING THE POWER OF NOW“Are you stressed? Are you so busy getting to the future that the present is reduced to a means of getting there? Stress is caused by being ‘here’ but wanting to be ‘there’, or being in the present but wanting to be in the future. It’s a split that tears you apart inside. Does the past take up a great deal of your attention? Do you frequently talk and think about it, either positively or negatively? The great things that you have achieved, your adventures or experiences, or your victim story and the dreadful things that were done to you, or maybe what you did to someone else? Are your thought processes creating guilt, pride, resentment, anger, regret, or self-pity? Then you are not only reinforcing a false sense of self but also helping to accelerate your body’s aging process by creating an accumulation of past in your psyche. Verify this for yourself by observing those around you who have a strong tendency to hold on to the past. DIE TO THE PAST EVERY MOMENT. You don’t need it. Only refer to it when it is absolutely relevant to the present. Feel the power of this moment and fullness of Being. Feel your presence.” Eckhart Tolle, in “Practicing the Power of Now” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
BEST of PONDER on THIS for Wednesday, April 29th, 2026 by Michael Tamura in YOU ARE THE ANSWER“Our spiritual development is not so much about falling as it is about getting back up each time. Forgiveness gives us the strength and courage to do that. It is the towrope on the beginners’ ski slope that pulls us back up to the top of the hill. It is the barre in the dance studio that we hold onto until we find our spiritual legs and achieve coordination and balance. With forgiveness, we learn that the world may not have changed so much, but that we have changed our relationship with it. It reminds us gently, but in no uncertain terms, that we are in the world, but not of it. Forgiveness guides us not to react unconsciously to life’s passing comments but to respond consciously to the essence of her communication. Rather than throwing our tantrums of fearful judgments and expectations at the world, we must learn to look INWARD and discover the invisible source of our being.” Michael J. Tamura, in “You Are the Answer” For more information about this book visit Amazon.
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