« Whoever makes all cares into a single care… » funny how many modern day self-help gurus are telling us to quit scrolling on our phones or trying to multitask and just be present in the moment. Evidently, it’s a good cure for anxiety, depression, not listening to your spouse, and all sorts of other problems! ;) who knew it’s such an ancient wisdom, and really the only piece of life advice we need to get through this world, just be present and swim in the presence of the holy.
dear Ian, first I have to say that I looked up the spotted towhee and discovered he/she looks like the rufous sided towhee we used to have here and I miss them. Now I LOVED this intro. First as a Californian, love Sommelier concept but most of all you are getting at what my husband and I talked about all the time. How to "connect... feel" the presence of God. I love the Sufis and will get the book for certain. Thanks so much. Merry Christmas. Happy New Year. See you in 2025 and look forward to it. Sent this to my closest family friends as intro to my Soul Coach.Peace Mickie🙏
Ian, i love you exposing us to your "wines". i love what you wrote and it is a reminder to slow down , take a moment, and remind ourselves that the presence is here with us at all times . i think practice is key for me ! thank you and talk soon!
I love the idea of "remembering that God is here, now, in this moment." This is a new mantra for me to use when distracted or overwhelmed. A whisper in the ear: remember, remember! I looked up the latin roots for the word.
• The word “remember” comes from the Latin verb rememorari, which means:
• Re: “Again” or “back.”
• Memor: “Mindful” or “remembering.”
• Rememorari literally means “to be mindful again” or “to bring to mind again.”
« Whoever makes all cares into a single care… » funny how many modern day self-help gurus are telling us to quit scrolling on our phones or trying to multitask and just be present in the moment. Evidently, it’s a good cure for anxiety, depression, not listening to your spouse, and all sorts of other problems! ;) who knew it’s such an ancient wisdom, and really the only piece of life advice we need to get through this world, just be present and swim in the presence of the holy.
dear Ian, first I have to say that I looked up the spotted towhee and discovered he/she looks like the rufous sided towhee we used to have here and I miss them. Now I LOVED this intro. First as a Californian, love Sommelier concept but most of all you are getting at what my husband and I talked about all the time. How to "connect... feel" the presence of God. I love the Sufis and will get the book for certain. Thanks so much. Merry Christmas. Happy New Year. See you in 2025 and look forward to it. Sent this to my closest family friends as intro to my Soul Coach.Peace Mickie🙏
Thanks so much, Mickie! And Merry Christmas to you!
Ian, i love you exposing us to your "wines". i love what you wrote and it is a reminder to slow down , take a moment, and remind ourselves that the presence is here with us at all times . i think practice is key for me ! thank you and talk soon!
lisa K.
I love the idea of "remembering that God is here, now, in this moment." This is a new mantra for me to use when distracted or overwhelmed. A whisper in the ear: remember, remember! I looked up the latin roots for the word.
• The word “remember” comes from the Latin verb rememorari, which means:
• Re: “Again” or “back.”
• Memor: “Mindful” or “remembering.”
• Rememorari literally means “to be mindful again” or “to bring to mind again.”