In the late 1990s, the author and her husband moved into her childhood bedroom to care for her ailing parents. Soon after their arrival, exasperated, she realized, "This is the patience Olympics!" Here is a book about The Human Superpower: Patience. In the vast gymnasium of human relationship patience involves exercising our tolerance and compassion muscles. You will find the patience Olympics fully applies to all areas of human relationship. Parenting. Significant others. Colleagues. Eldercare. Before incarnating human, beings attend The Interpretorium for Orientation, as written about in the…mehr
In the late 1990s, the author and her husband moved into her childhood bedroom to care for her ailing parents. Soon after their arrival, exasperated, she realized, "This is the patience Olympics!" Here is a book about The Human Superpower: Patience. In the vast gymnasium of human relationship patience involves exercising our tolerance and compassion muscles. You will find the patience Olympics fully applies to all areas of human relationship. Parenting. Significant others. Colleagues. Eldercare. Before incarnating human, beings attend The Interpretorium for Orientation, as written about in the first three volumes of Holy Wow! At Orientation beings receive: An insightful overview of their upcoming Incarnate Navigation Gear. Awareness of how to live within their physical, emotional, mental and spiritual instrument. Helpful suggestions for doing Life as a human of Earth. Volume IV begins their Enhancement Upgrade Seminar. In The Patience Olympics chapters alternate between the author's viewpoint and the insightful discourse of The Interpretorium Tour Guide. Effective parenting, significant relationships, caring for elders, these human interactions are the core of The Patience Olympics. To operate smoothly, each requires a healthy dose of patience. Any parent or teacher will agree, kids give you many opportunities to exercise your patience muscles. Like personal trainers. Only different. Before you enter human incarnation, the Interpretorium Tour Guide strongly suggests, "Stand in line three times at the Install Your Patience Here kiosk." As she says, "Don't leave home without it." Chapter 1 is titled, "Why make the hard stuff harder?" A question worth asking yourself. As well as, "Where has being impatient ever gotten me?" Has leaping to impatience ever helped a situation? Does reacting with impatience ever make everybody feel better? Embarking on this life-changing journey, you'll be amazed as you discover patience you never knew you had!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dana St.Claire is a longtime Purveyor of Meditation. She began meditating in 1969 at age 19. In her early 20s, she was trained to teach meditation thru an intensive spiritual training, The Nature of The Soul. She has taught other people to meditate for 50 years. Dana shares tools to live a more fulfilling Life. And insight to help you feel better in your Life and to remember the truth of your own inner Light.The Nature of The Soul set Dana's feet firmly upon her path at the beginning of her adult Life. Thru this extensive training, Dana learned about our physical, emotional, mental and spiritual bodies. And the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual environments we each live within. Very helpful information to have as you are a human of Earth.Thru meditation classes, Women's Spirit Circles and mindfulness retreats Dana offers tips on "the Zaniness of Being Human." Episodes of her "vintage" TV show, 'Meditation with Dana St Claire' are available, along with many other Guided Gong Meditations, on her YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi8p8iXzd0FpOjEm6v0d4mQ/.You will frequently hear Dana say 4 things: 1) Meditation is the greatest gift you will ever give yourself. 2) We are Spirit living a human experience. 3) The Blessing is Being Here. 4) Choose to be amused.Dana and her husband, Scott, live in Kona, Hawaii... ever in awe of the miraculous sunsets.
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