Amazing Confluence of Beliefs

This morning I had a wonderful realisation; a moment of clarity which arises from what we sometimes refer to as coincidence. It’s when things happen exactly when you need and ask for them. This realisation helped me cast off my fears and doubts about a business venture I had been considering joining. It made me […] Continue reading

If I Was a Koala…

If I was a koala… I would go to Antarctica to visit my friend Penguin. First I hopped into a 4W drive. The 4W drive took me to Cairns. Then I took the Country Link train all the way to Sydney along the coast. The seats were really good because they were made out of […] Continue reading

Commuting Belief

Being stuck in traffic, running late for work, may appear as the most unlikely of situations where one could expect to experience a revelation about their beliefs. But facing an avalanche of personal breakthroughs lately, I wasn’t surprised when exactly this happened to me. I was an unwilling part to a morning traffic crawl party, City-bound […] Continue reading

On Beliefs and Behaviours

Jerry and Esther Hicks say, “A belief is nothing more than a chronic pattern of thought or a thought you continue to think.”  Therefore, our habits are nothing more than actions we continue to do.  Just as being conscious of and choosing wisely the thoughts we think will influence our beliefs, being aware and choosing carefully […] Continue reading

Be Who You Are: Sharing Belief

Have you ever held back sharing your beliefs for fear that you would be less loved, ridiculed or appreciated if you did? I used to be afraid that people at work might think I’m crazy if they knew I’m into spirituality and meditation. It may seem outright ridiculous that anyone should even think of fearing […] Continue reading

Duality of Belief

I’m sitting on a park bench on a beautiful autumn day. It’s my lunch break. I am taking deep breaths of the air that is filled with a sweet aroma of freedom from obligation. A woman with a bright pink hair walks by. A little girl stares at her, bewildered. Her mum drags her away. […] Continue reading