Finding Unqualified Happiness

November 27, 2009 by Editor  


Since most of our experiences are rooted in cause and effect, we naturally want to justify our contentment. We envision grand circumstances, stating that if only we could achieve this goal or obtain that possession, we would finally be in a position to attain happiness. As a result, satisfaction is always just out of reach and the very notion of grabbing hold of it seems like nothing more than a pipe dream. But the truth is that sincere contentment and fulfillment are never wholly the result of external events or situations. Though life’s joyful moments can ignite the spark of contentment within us, that spark is fueled by serenity long established in our souls. When we forget this, it is easy to become stuck in “if only” patterns of thought. If we concentrate on the natural serenity that exists within us, however, we can move forward unimpeded by disappointment. Read more

Returning Unconditional Love

April 13, 2009 by Editor  


I was thinking the other day, I had been very short tempered with my lovely partner, who didn’t deserve it, just because I was stressed about something at work.

I stomped about the house and eventually flounced out saying I was going to the library, without a backward glance or asking if there was anything I could pick up for my loved one. I suddenly realised that I had spent all day with virtual strangers (I am a Work Based Tutor and visit different companies daily ) to whom I had been polite, courteous, ’smiley’ and generally a jovial person. I did not mention my work worries and nobody guessed I was feeling particularly stressed and unhappy  but, I managed to hurt the one person who deserved it least, the person who would have given me a hug and let me have a moan. Read more

The Shack’s message of unconditional love

October 3, 2008 by Claire Affleck  


The Shack by William P. Young asks readers to face many difficult spiritual questions. While this book is strongly Christian based, as three of the main characters are The Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, readers from any faith or belief system can appreciate the messages and issues addressed by Young. Read more