In the past few years, I think the point has been made that the lives we have created around us are just way too complicated.
Our current economic crisis proves that what we have created is a situation where our priorities are really just out of order.
We spend too much money, waste too much time, we stimulate ourselves into oblivion, and then take energy pills, red bull, and espresso shots to keep ourselves going. Something needs to change in this scenario.
And, the economic crisis has made this clear.
We need to reprioritize our lives. We need to figure out what is most important. I don’t want to tell you that it’s not OK to seek things in life that bring you pleasure. But, we need to grow out of the instant gratification model of over consumption and waste and acknowledge our responsibility to ourselves, our loved ones, and the world around us.
The point is that finding ways to simplify our lives is what’s most important. We need to kind of break the fabric down and rebuild.
I find this to be a pretty common sentiment among those that I talk to. On a whole, we are beginning to realize this. And, if there is any lesson that we can take out of the financial crisis, this is it.
We spend too much, we seek external pleasure that lasts but a moment, and never look at those things that will bring us true internal and lasting feelings of bliss. For a long time, I was no different.
In many ways, I have come to believe that life is simply about growth and learning. As human beings, the ultimate search is for the divine presence within us. The problem is that monetary gain, obtaining physical possessions, the ecstasy of orgasm, the heightened sense awareness created by hallucinogenic drugs….even lying blissed out in front of the television…has come to represent and take the place of the search for that inner divinity.
What is needed is to stop, center ourselves, and realize that the God presence is within us all.
We need to clear our lives of the clutter, clear our bodies of toxins, uplift ourselves in oneness, as well as in our relationships.
I seek pleasure in simplifying and focusing the goals of my life. There is great power in focusing our attention.
I seek to exalt myself through yoga, meditation, exercise, raw foods, good friends, and a focused engagement with life.
What else do we really need?
You don’t have to do what I do. But, some of the lessons you might learn from taking a look at my offerings may reveal some lessons that spark something in you.
And, if you want to learn a very simple approach to health, look no further than the Hacking the Body Mind Protocol which is outlined in the e-book for sale at my website.
It explains all of the things I have learned about over the years that contribute to lasting health andmvitality, and that will help you become clear on where you are headed in your life.
Take a look at what it has to offer.
For so many, as we begin to re establish changes in our lives, the realization hits that health must become a priority. We start to realize that without health, the big house, the Ferrari in the driveway, and that gorgeous yacht just doesn’t mean much.
Then, it becomes an uphill battle toward actually figuring out what information is good and what is not.
The point of the Hacking the Body Mind protocol was to break it all down to a very simple approach so that anyone could achieve wonderful results without all the technical back and forth.
Cheers to you and your new approach to living.
Peace, Love, Life!

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February 21, 2010 at 7:52 pm