Movie: "What the Bleep?"

12:01 AM Posted by The Yoga Bella

Over the weekend, I saw the movie, "What the Bleep?" It was a great, thought-provoking movie that made me think about the relationship of religion and spirituality but also (and maybe more importantly) the relationship of our mind/thoughts to the world we live in. The movie probed the question of quantum physics which is how much does observation alter reality. It appears as though it a human being's observation changes reality. So, our thoughts really do create our existence. If so (like so many of us out there), I'm in trouble. I need to clean mine up. What about yours?

As if completely in rhythm, I saw this post on Guru Singh's site on Monday.


S
ince expectations are what you get, and desires are what you want . . . you already know your desires, get to know your expectations.

In the Quantum reality, observation is everything . . . observation and expectation are in effect siblings, or more like kissing cousins.


Get to know them now and create the sense of family.


So, I guess the burden is upon us to get to know our thoughts, desires and expectations because they have created our reality at the moment and our building our futures.

Singh on Opinions & Validation

8:54 PM Posted by The Yoga Bella

The latest from Guru Singh. Love it. Questions: Do we validate our own opinions? Do we validate others opinions?


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nderstand that every opinion, every point of view, has come to exist through valid evolution. Until you validate this evolution you cannot propose a solution, or mediate an agreement . . . until we trace the creation we cannot understand what has been created.

Validation does not mean agreement . . . it means everyone has a valid right to exist with their opinion.

Liberation and Forgiveness

11:34 AM Posted by The Yoga Bella

I know it's not good to start off a blog by stealing content BUT I'm in love with the mind and spirit of Guru Singh. Yes, I know that sounds weird. (For those of you that don't know Singh, he is a great Kundalini Yoga teacher, hence the word "guru.") But I can always count on Singh's blog to have something inspirational and worth pondering for a day, a week or a more. So, I thought I'd repost it here with FULL credit to Guru Singh. Enjoy. (P.S. Aren't the pictures great?!)


Liberation and forgiveness are equal partners in the business of human beings being human.

These Inspirational Blessings are like mantras . . . reminders that cause us to think at a new angle . . . to shake up old patterns . . . to renew and rebuild our vision and purpose. We then gain insight to ignite and inspire an opening and a manifestation of our conscious focus through conscious action.