Saturday, August 24, 2019

Sample of book: RUN! Lessons For On and Off The Track And Field of Life

RUN!
Lessons for On & Off the Track & Field of Life
By John Thomas Crestwell, Jr.

© Copyright, 2019 by John T. Crestwell, Jr.
All rights reserved.  No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review to be printed in a newspaper, Internet article, or magazine.
First Digital Printing
Annapolis, MD


This book was written for cross country and track and field runners of all ages but especially 14-30 years of age.
This book is especially for parents who have children running in a youth program.
This book is also an intended as a resource in best practices for coaches at all levels.
Dedicated to young and old runners, parents of runners, and especially the coaches who teach that 80% of what athletes do is mental and 20% physical.  You inspired me to write this book to help you be your best on and off the track and field of life.  Thanks for all you do!


 I’ve only just a minute,
Only sixty seconds in it.
Forced upon me, can’t refuse it,
Didn’t seek it, didn’t choose it,
But it’s up to me to use it.
I must suffer if I lose it,
Give an account if I abuse it,
Just a tiny little minute,
But eternity is in it.

Minute
-Dr. Benjamin Mays



RUN!
Contents
 
About the Author 8
Foreword 9
Introduction – Why You Should Read This Book 11
          I.    “Gotta Love It!” – Success & Visualization 12
         II.    “Move!” – Who Are You? 22
       III.    “Push, Push!” –Practice, Patience and PRs 29
        IV.    “Breathe!” –Relax, Relate, Release 36
         V.    “Whoop, Whoop!” – In The Zone 44
        VI.    “Hydrate” – The Magic of 64 ounces 51
      VII.    “Eat Something” – Preparation (Self Care)61
     VIII.    “Lean!  Reach for the Line!” – Remember the Basics 70
Afterword 74
Contact the Author 80
Book Preview – You Were Made For So Much More 81
 


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rev. John Thomas Crestwell, Jr. is a Spiritual/Mind/Life Coach, teacher, Unitarian Universalist minister, and singer who is dedicated to teaching principles that uplift and develop the personal power and highest potential in human beings. He has devoted the last decade toward teaching emotional literacy competencies, which he describes as “Learning to articulate feelings and needs in positive ways that generate many successful outcomes in life.”  Rev. John believes that finding and living your life’s purpose is the way to thrive and experience joy every day.
He has spoken before thousands, served on several non-profit boards, and written for many publications.  John has been an entrepreneur and holds degrees in Mass Media Arts and Theological Studies.  He is best described as a “down to earth people-person who is fascinated by human nature.”
John was an athlete growing up, skiing, playing football, basketball, tennis and studying martial arts while also running cross country and track.  In college, he was actively involved in sports broadcasting doing play-by-play and game analysis for football and basketball games as well as doing sports reporting on radio and television at Hampton University.  His first career was in marketing and advertising, which eventually led him toward entrepreneurship, ministry, and most recently his work as a Spiritual/Mind/Life Coach.
Rev. John is married and has five, mostly adult, children.  His youngest, Zephyr, is a high school track and field athlete.



Foreword
 
Competing in cross country or track and field makes me think of the days of old when people entertained the emperor in the arena.  They proved their worth by showing they had warrior-like abilities to fight, run, jump, and throw with accuracy.   It took endurance and perseverance to overcome the odds and the winner received all the glory and praise; sometimes the loser (if their life was spared) received honor for the hard-fought match.                                                                                                                    
Survival of the fittest, Charles Darwin’s popular but controversial theory, has always applied to human beings.  Our early ancestors needed superior hunting skills to survive harsh earthly conditions—the strongest or most adaptable lived on.  These tough men and women became our progenitors.  We come from people who could run fast, throw and jump with precision; people who could run long distances to find the tribe’s next meal.  Their lives depended on it!   The ones who were the most talented were seen as the leaders, and because of their gifts many thrived.  Our ancestors became “top of the food chain” over the animal kingdom because of their mastery of their physicality along with the development of their large brains, allowing them to effectively strategize how to use their physical gifts even more efficiently.  Our forebears knew that thriving meant not just physical brute strength but finesse and endurance as well.  They learned to survive by using their mind (mental toughness) and body—pushing both to their limits until the goal was achieved.                                                                                                                                           
I think a track and field athlete or runner at any level is a warrior.  In my experience, most of the top runners I’ve met or watched are mentally and physically strong people.  They are mostly successful in life; they’re great parents, students, and human beings because they’ve learned to push themselves through pain time and time again.  Pain while training and competing becomes, for runners, a microcosm of life.  Today athletes don’t compete for their lives to be spared (thankfully) but simply be challenged and to win.  They are in love with, as it is said, “the thrill of victory and agony of defeat”.   It is their high and low and all the space in between that drives them to do and be better and better. 

Tangentially, and in my opinion, those dedicated to track and field or running in general are some of the best and most attractive people on the planet.  I heard someone say “track does a body good.”  Physically that’s true, but runners are also mentally sharp and quality individuals.  Many of them have high IQ’s, most are excellent students, and running is their drug as it gears them up for all of life’s challenges.  These athletes have strong will and determination, and they listen to that inner “still small voice” that drives them onward and upward no matter the odds.  They are some of the most disciplined people on the planet! But runners are human too, and warriors need to pause and reflect.  Competitors need self-care and rest.  Runners of all ages need mental preparation and reminders even more than physical preparation.  That big brain needs new goals, challenges and rewards.  The mind and soul need perspective and time for reflection.  We don’t realize how much everything we see, hear, and do affects our preparation.  Most tend to think toxicity is something outside that we “catch” like when we get sick—a bug we picked up.  But studies show that disease or dis-ease is as much mental as it is from physical exertion or exhaustion. This book, RUN, is about the inside “meet” between you and life.  This short publication is your go-to book to get you re-grounded.  RUN is philosophical but it is also basic and a best-practice guide for you.  This book best serves runners that are 14-30 years of age, parents of runners, and coaches.  I made this publication inexpensive ($5) and easy to access (through Amazon online) because I want it to become your go-to that you can carry wherever you go as long as you have your Kindle or cellular device.  My hope is that RUN will be that book professionals and amateurs run to—pun intended—when you need to be reminded of your highest aspirations.  If you enjoy RUN, pass it on to someone.  Also, send me a note and let me know what you think.  Let’s develop our relationship and thrive together.  I look forward to meeting you.  Now let’s get started…Please turn the page so I can tell you why I wrote this book…




Introduction
Why I WROTE This Book

have spent thousands of hours participating in and watching track and field or cross country running. I’m long retired from running (I walk briskly now) so most of my activity involves watching on Flotrack.org, television, or going to see my youngest son practice or compete at the club and high school levels.  If you are a parent you know it is a labor of love, but grueling.  The sore butt, stiff back and aching neck from travel and sitting; the black circles around the eyes from the early mornings, money expended, and long hours preparing the kid(s) for hours of waiting and a few seconds of running.  My son will say to me, “You’re just sitting and looking.  How hard is that?”  True, but to get to that place of “sitting and looking” there are many hours of prep work to simply get him where he needs to be (practices included).  I remind him of this often and he concedes often. He knows I’m right because he sees me week after week doing my ritual of going grocery shopping, cooking, coaching him up, and packing his food/drink bag weekdays and weekends because I love him and know he’s passionate about running and competing.  Passion is not something that comes to many so I want to support his love for running as long as I can and as far as it will take him.  Plus, he’s pretty good! Yes, I’m biased.                                                                                                  

     Today, the two, three, and now six day a week practices are a part of my life.  As I said, it’s a labor of love.   My joy in this process has come in my discovery of the many lessons I’ve learned along the way— lessons for athletes, coaches and anyone interested in improving their performance in life.                                                
      Because I’m in the business of analyzing people (when not at a practice or a meet), I have been an active listener with every coach I or my son had/has.  I deeply appreciate these mostly volunteers for their dedication—they are special human beings, and they provide a platform for my continued education in understanding successful living.  I’ve learned from my own journey as well.  I’ve seen myself at my best and worst and I’ve seen coaches at their best and worst.  My book, RUN, focuses on best practices, coaching lessons that have created exceptional results on and off the track and field of life.  This book is the culmination of some of the most important lessons I learned, experienced, and teach to others in nearly 50 years of living—teachings that I hope will propel your personal or professional pursuits.
     When you are done with each chapter, take notes and review the “takeaways” for your personal growth and development.  This is the beginning of what I hope will be an ongoing relationship we can have so that you can manifest your greatness on and off the track and field of life.  Please turn the page to begin…


Out of the night that covers me
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody but unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate;
I am the captain of my soul.
Invictus
-William Ernest Henley




CHAPTER I.
“Gotta Love It!”
Success & Visualization


     
The first time I heard “gotta love it” I was ten years old and at practice running outdoor track for the Anacostia Youth Athletic Club in Washington, DC.  I remember so well the lime-green rubber track.  The smell of the rubber is something you never forget.  My white Puma spikes wouldn’t forget either because after several practices they were green from the rubber dust permanently stained on them.  This was how the outdoor track at Ballou High School was in 1979.  It was a fast track, though!  You could feel yourself bouncing off the surface as you ran.  I loved that track!  I ran relays, as well as the 100, 220 and 440 yard dash (dating myself here).  Every time I get an inkling of that rubbery smell today it brings back memories of my youth. I know when I think I smell that rubber track I’m just imagining it, because most tracks today are made of the newer more weather-resistant synthetic polyurethane.  Even still, I get nostalgic just thinking about it.
Back to my story…  I was finishing a sprint when I heard one of the coaches say those magical words, “Gotta love it, Crestwell!”  I was exhausted, so there was no magic in the words back then.  But years later, I heard them again and again as I sat at track meets watching my son perform.  I heard them from present and former athletes—they’d be saying it with a smile on their face or while giving a high-five to someone.  One day as I sat in the hot sun, nearly 40 years later, it occurred to me that the language of track and field or running in general has not changed.  It is the language of the sport that brings us together—the colloquialisms, the rhymes and quotes used to motivate and manage the thrills and the agonies.  It is this connection that makes all athletes family and you see it during and after meets.  A common bond is shared and any runner knows that a track and field athlete, cross country, or marathon runner is a special, dedicated and disciplined human being.
Although many know they are a part of a large running community across the world, it doesn’t mean you don’t get burned out, tired, or frustrated with your results and life in general.  I know that progress is sometimes slow and there are moments when you feel tapped out.  I like to say that if you want to progress then you must process the “who, what, when, where, why and how” in order to get back on your game.  Let’s do that now…
The first step in getting to or back to your “A game” is by simply remembering what you love about the sport. You have to reinvigorate your desire first, get hungry again; but not through more running, or weightlifting, or cross-training, or more plyometric workouts. This is done by reflection, contemplation and by visualizing where you are and where you wish to be.  There is a hidden secret in this that I will share with you if you don’t already know…  You VISUALIZE in order to REALIZE so that you can MAXIMIZE your results on and off the track and field of life.
VISUALIZATION requires a definition of success.  Is your success about the time you run, being on the podium, having endorsements, running overseas, going pro, or going to the Olympics?  Is success doing well enough to have a big house, having a lot of money, or the resources to start a family?  What do you want to accomplish today and why?  When do you wish to start?  Who is with you?  Where, what place(s) will this success be?  Write or journal your thoughts.  Once you are clear with this, the “how” will find you.  What you need to do will become clear.  As you seek your dream(s) out it seeks you—it is a magical process indeed.  The late, great mythologist and scholar Joseph Campbell says, and I agree, that there are magic and invisible hands of fate when you follow your bliss with clear intention.  You cannot send mixed signals to the universe and expect a clear message.  Additionally, visualizing your success begins with defining your success before you can see it into reality.  Finding your success is not doing what your coach or parent says, but doing what you are driven to do by the vision, dream or goal you have in your heart.                                                                                                                                                     
I have several definitions for success I want to offer that may be different from what you’ve read.  These have served me well in developing my own successes… 1. Success is not how far you go outside but how good you feel inside.  2.  Success is feeling good about the passion(s) you pursue.  3. Success is the realization of a worthy goal you’ve created.

Based on the three definitions above, pick one or all three depending on your aspiration(s).  If you are a young athlete then maybe it is definition 2 and 3, but if you are currently competing, it may be definition 3 only; you may be retired and only run for your health—then maybe definition 1 fits where you are in life.  The key is to recognize where you are on your journey before you create your goals and vision for success.  If you are an athletic coach it is critical that you NOT over-stress winning and losing as the definition of what success is.  This is only one kind of success. Winning has always mattered—it is significant—but not the most important lesson to learn.  Plus, coming in first or winning all the time is unrealistic and not the end goal.  It’s a part of the process.  At the end is peace of mind, happiness, contentment—that is the goal for humans.  We lose a lot in life, whether it’s a race, job, relationship, etc.   Specifically, in track and field and cross country, winning is reserved for only a few out of thousands of athletes, so what do we do with all the other finishers?   I have seen children chastised and even punished for their place.  This is a critical error that leads to trauma and the child ends up feeling bad about themselves, which leads to them quitting on themselves and their team.  The best motivation for children ages 8-14 is definitions 1 and 2 (look at them again).  I assure you, all of the definitions will be manifested in due time if the runner is devoted, talented and persistent.
After deciding what success looks like for you, now you’re ready to understand the depth of what visualization offers.  Two of the best books ever written on visualizing your way to personal success are Napoleon Hill’s The Law of Success (1928) and Earl Nightingale’s The Strangest Secret (1956).   Both books capture the essence of what is required to think your way to your success.

Hill said this: You have been endowed with the power to use the most highly organized form of energy known to man, that of thought…  Imagination is a faculty of the mind which can be cultivated, developed, extended and broadened by use.”
Nightingale said this: You are now, and you do become, what you think about…  Every one of us is the sum total of his own thoughts...”

When you are burned out it is NOT because your body is tired (rest is required, of course) but it is because your VISION is burned out.  Your goal that once motivated you is no longer sufficient.  Your definition of success is cloudy and is in need of sunshine.  You change the weather forecast in your mind by rebooting your outlook.  This “stinkin’ thinkin’” is a kind of deficiency or virus that we are all susceptible to without rebooting our mindset.  To get out of your “funk” and find your “A” game again, you must understand the mind and body connection.                               
If you will allow me to use a computer analogy: the brain is your hardware and only does what it is told by the mind.  The mind is your software, and the body is the mainframe.  Each has a part to play in visualizing success but if the mind isn’t receiving and providing the proper stimulus “updates” to the brain, the computer “body” will not function at its maximum capacity.  The computer—your body—will get sluggish and after a while it malfunctions or reaches a place of burnout; some of the mental files have become corrupted by the virus of toxic thinking.  Remember progress comes after properly processing things. The mind must be regularly reinvigorated, as I said rebooted, and the software—that is the mind—must be reenergized by your tech support system—that will pass on the right updates to the mind and body.  I call your tech support system your spiritual “big S self” or the God of your understanding.  For those not religious, call it tapping in to your higher self. The energy, hope, motivation, and belief that comes to you time and time again is not your brain, mind or body according to Hill and Nightingale, and countless others. Rather, your power comes from a place or a plane of reality that holds your dreams, desires, and aspirations.  This plane has your best intentions at heart; it is a field of consciousness—your field of dreams—that knows what you want most and how to get you there.  Some call this intuition, a gut feeling; others call it God or spirit.  Trusting this presence that is inside of you and outside of you is vital in visualizing your success.
Getting back on top of your priorities and moving toward your goals requires connection with this power source.  It is there to serve you and guide you; to heal, strengthen and celebrate life with you.  This source, “big S” is there to help you eliminate the toxic waste developed from personal and professional relationships that have let you down.  No matter where you are on your athletic journey, trust this “still small voice”.  You can align with “S” through daily meditation, prayer, walks, hikes, conversations with a trusted coach or confidant, or by simply thinking about what you need to improve.  You don’t have to close your eyes.  Just sit with your struggles, pains or fears and ask for clarity.  It is that simple.  There is power in asking.  Place your intentions out in the universe, visualize having the thing(s) you desire, then let it all go—surrender it all knowing the outcome will be what is best for your life. As the author Pablo Coelho wrote, in the book The Alchemist, trust that “when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it” and allow the miracle to happen.  It will!
Visualizing also requires, as the monks say, “right thinking”.  If thoughts are things then you must align your thoughts with the things you desire.  Take time every day to see yourself finishing your race strong, or beating your personal record, or jumping higher than you imagined.  Imagine shooting a TV commercial, or carrying the American flag or having the material things you seek.  This practice is so important!
Right thinking also requires you to monitor the people, places and things in your life.  It requires careful analysis of what you read, watch, and do in your spare time.  To get to and stay in your “A” game you must be committed to practices that further discipline the mind and body—remember they are one.   When you are aligned with your internal spirit nature, you will almost always know when you are in the wrong place or with the wrong person.  Like Spiderman’s “Spidey Sense” you will feel something buzz inside of you when you are aligned and unaligned. Strange things will occur to warm or warn you.  Trust these sensations.
After developing a consistent practice of listening to “S” you will begin to REALIZE more results on and off the track and field of life.  You will feel better more often than not.  You will visualize strong practices and manifest them with efficiency and effectiveness.  Synchronicities will happen.  You will think people, places and things into your life with little effort.  When things get rolling it will be easy to forget that your inner-practice is what got you to these positive outer-practice results.  Your body is strong and resilient as an athlete and it can trick your mind into believing you can physically power yourself through anything.  Not true.  Don’t forget form whence you’ve come.  Humility is always required.  As an example, there’s a psychiatric patient who takes medication and gets better over time; so much better that soon he believes he no longer needs his medicine.  He says, “I feel invincible” and eventually stops taking the prescription.  In just a few days he relapses—the same mental illness that he thought he’d escaped captures him again.
Your daily medicine is your “S” ritual(s) you do each day.  We all need this kind of spiritual medicine less we fall back into negative patterns of thinking that sabotage our physical and emotional success.  With consistent and humble inner and outer practices, we develop a way of being that can overcome and accomplish anything.  Through daily visualization we see and think our way toward our vision as that vision moves toward us.    When you realize this—that you must have a daily grounding ritual(s) that empowers and stabilizes your efforts, then you are well on your way forward.
MAXIMIZING your best stuff on and off the track and field of life comes when you fall in love over and over with what you do—running.  Knowing that it is a gift from the cosmos opens up every other aspect of your life and makes you a better human being.  When you discover (again) that “I can do this… I’m good at this,” you find your lover all over again.   It’s the remembering, the “joy you feel while pursuing your passion” that propels your effort. Passion is a strong word and means you have a strong feeling for a thing.  Passion is linked to love because love is passionate, indeed!  You need passionate love for what you do to maximize your results.  As my coach said to me that day on the track, “You gotta love it” to make it happen.  To generate the power that comes with passion you practice visualizing and realizing what is possible.  You set measurable and achievable goals; and you create at least one expectation that scares you just a little bit.  As renowned life coach Dr. Cherie Carter Scott says, “The dream isn’t big enough if it doesn’t scare you a little.”   If you include visualizing and realizing into your daily life, you are on your way to maximizing your results.
The next step in mastering the track and field of life is knowing who you are beyond winning and competing.  Who are you?  Answering this question will give you all that you seek.  Let’s examine this in the next chapter…




“Gotta Love It!”
Success & Visualization

Takeaways:
ü     You must define what success looks like for you.
ü     Visualize to realize in order to maximize your results.
ü     You do not progress until you process what is happening.
ü     The mind and body are one each effecting the other.
ü     Right-thinking will propel your success.
ü     There is a field of consciousness that has your back.
ü     Your “S” ritual(s) or spiritual practices align you with what your best stuff and is vital to see and think your way forward.
ü     As you move toward your vision it also moves toward you!
ü     Magic and miracles will happen as you follow your bliss!
  



“I am that I am.” – Exodus 3:14


CHAPTER II.
“Move!”
Who Are You?



I
have three biological kids and two step-kids.  They each have very strong personalities and I love them all a bunch; however, because I love track and field and my youngest son runs (cross country/indoor/outdoor), he gets much of my attention right now as I train him and watch him be trained to compete in beating his personal best times.
I was asking his mother to tell me the story of his name “Zephyr” again and why she chose it.  I named my oldest son after me and she wanted to name our last child.  She said she looked in a book of names and when she saw the name and its meaning she was immediately drawn to it.  “I will name him Zephyr and he will be able to run fast!” she said.  I asked her what his name meant and she said that it was a Greek god and meant “the west wind…A gentle west wind.”
Not long after “Z” could walk he was running all over the place.  I started him with football (like many dads) but did not like the risk of concussions; so he started track at age 9.  Today, as it has been from the beginning, when I watch Zephyr run he makes it look effortless.   Whether it’s a 400, 800, 1500 or 5k he has a look on his face that appears to be peaceful and at ease.  He assures me it hurts (and invites me to try it) but sometimes he is so calm I don’t know if he’s working hard enough.
For me, Zephyr is realizing and living into who/what he is.  Z was named in love and finds love in doing what he was made to do.  This is truly beyond our understanding.  Sure, his mother picked his name, but there’s more here.  We have seen names in the past and present, Martin Luther King, Usain Bolt, Tiger Woods and many others who manifest or become in the flesh what their name represents in some way.  There is power in what we name.  That’s my point.  Clarifying, my point is not that you need a catchy or meaningful name—even though nicknames and birth names do assist people striving for greatness in some area—but rather who you believe you are has EVERYTHING to do with your success on and off the track and field of life.
When practice gets hard.  When relationships get tough.  When you are fighting with all you’ve got, what voices are you hearing between your ears?  When you are running “cheek to cheek” and the coaches and team are yelling “move!” what else do you hear in your mind?  “I can’t.  I’m tired.  I never win.  I don’t feel like doing this. I’m a loser.  I’m not prepared.  I don’t have it….”   What are you hearing?  I have said to my son that as he stands there before he runs, rocking back and forth, jumping up and down, stretching and breathing in and out, to have a simple conversation with himself.  “I am the wind…I run like the wind… I get out fast, I finish strong, I give my best…I was born to do this.”   I’m not sure he does it but the idea is that the stuff you say about yourself on the track, as well as off the track, determine many of the realities in your life.
We all carry negative baggage from our parents, neighborhoods, cultures, and the like.  We bring this with us in every relationship we are in.  The more we become aware of these influences over how we think (especially about ourselves) the more we can overcome the negative self-talk that weakens our ability to compete successfully.
The late Dr. David R. Hawkins, studied kinesiology and built on an earlier idea that muscles strengthen and weaken based on internal and external stimulus.  A simple test, still used today by many doctors, shows participants how specific things we see, smell, taste, hear and touch cause muscles to grow strong or weak when tested.  In his studies of thousands of patients, he concluded that thoughts of love, courage, pride, and peace strengthened and helped to heal patients, while their opposites, hate, fear, anxiety, and anger—caused them to weaken.  How revolutionary is this?  Every athlete must understand that whatever you are saying to yourself before you compete WILL impact your race for better or worse.  The inner-self talk you have can strengthen or weaken you.
Dr. Hawkins findings in his many books tell us again that mind and body are connected.  What we think impacts our performance.  I say again, positive self-talk has healing antigens while negative thoughts make us weaker and even ill.  Most competitors know this intuitively but knowing that there is science to back up the feelings should give you an extra kick in the rear to absolutely work on who you believe you are, on and off the track.
My friend and colleague who runs the Lion Heart Foundation, Robin Casarjian, takes this question (Who are you?) to inmates across the country through her book Houses of Healing.  Robin is a remarkable lady who has her own story to tell.  Raped twice and left to question why, she turned life’s mess into her personal message, starting the Lion Heart Foundation as a way to work with at-risk youth, teen mothers and those incarcerated.  She discovered early in her recovery that those who are at risk and/or commit atrocities do not believe in their inherent worth and dignity.  She discovered that they believed that they are bad and unworthy people and the rest of their life becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.  In an early chapter in her book, she asks those serving time to look deeply at their wounds and how they wound up in prison and asks them to analyze the thoughts, feelings and actions that got them there.  She asks them not to blame outside circumstances (it’s not the hand you’re dealt but how you play your cards) but to look within.  Robin knows there are complex economic, class, and racial issues at play, but that is not the focus of her message.  She wants them to own their stuff!  Using what she calls emotional literacy—which is helping people to express their underlying values, feelings and needs in positive nonjudgmental ways, Robin and I have witnessed and led workshops using her techniques and questions where you literally see the light come on in the eyes of those at-risk or locked up.   It is a beautiful thing!  One of the exercises that helps consists of writing on a piece of paper who you see yourself as in your many roles—past and present...  I’ve done this many times and over the years discovered that it’s not just for at-risk folks or those in prison.  This work is for everyone.  So try it…

WHO ARE YOU 10 YEARS AGO?
WHO ARE YOU 5 YEARS AGO?
WHO ARE YOU TODAY?

I am_________________________________________
I am ________________________________________
I am ________________________________________
I am _________________________________________
I am _________________________________________
I am __________________________________________
I am __________________________________________

As you do this exercise, think about your many roles and titles; also think about your fears.  There are no right and wrong answers.  Be honest with yourself and you will see areas where you have grown and other areas that need addressing, especially the areas where you over-judge yourself or others.  You might have written “I am a strange person.”  Take the unpleasant things you find and speak to a trusted coach or colleague.  What begins to happen is that by writing and speaking these issues into existence, you summon them into your life for investigation.  Some of the attributes you will welcome and use for great things; other negative feelings will have to be consistently and intentionally addressed to remedy.  The key is knowing and expanding your personal value.  Becoming socially and psychologically aware of what constrains you is your key to moving forward on the track and field of life.
When you get stuck in questioning your worthiness, you impact your outward performance.  When you do not know unequivocally that “I am love, joy, a good person made by greatness for greatness” you will not be able to be at your best on and off the track and field of life.
The next time you have 400 meters or more left to run and the lactic acid has built up to a point where you don’t know how you’re remaining upright, listen for that guttural sound from friends and coaches alike, “MOVE!  MOVE!  MOVE!”  Hear it differently next time.  See it as a clarion call to your inner self to remember who you really are and what you’re capable of when you’re acting out of your best stuff.  Hear the call as your cue to remember to give it your all, to be your best because you are capable of doing that; you deserve to do that because that is who you are.  It’s easier said than done and my son reminds me of that often, but words you hear and say matter.  All words matter so practice containing and taming the negative self-talk for positive affirmations.
I want to be more explicit here.  You will have bad days and weeks.  That’s life.  You will think and say things you shouldn’t.  Apologize to yourself and others, ask to be forgiven.  Make this a part of your practice as well—saying I’m sorry and please forgive me.  It’s the right thing to do and you will be surprised to find that it is also the healthy thing to do.  Ask anyone who has attended support groups where part of the work is about making amends for wrongs said and done to others and you will quickly hear stories of healing, love and reconciliation.
When you choose the life of track and field, you choose to be not just an individual but a community, and as such, you will encounter people, places and things that will absolutely challenge your ongoing effort to manifest greatness.  But remember that these moments are tests.  They are in your life to mirror back to you what you like and loathe in yourself.  It’s easy to see this when things are positive.  However, the negatives are opportunities for you to grow.  The key with moving your thinking is knowing that you are on a path and your challenges will be unique to your desires, dreams or aspirations, so never compare where you are with where someone else is!  That’s so important!  It’s hard to see when you’re in the middle of it but with time you will come to know that one of life’s core truths is, as Dr. Cherie Carter Scott puts it, we are here to learn lessons.  Moving your thinking means you are always a student—always learning, forgiving, evolving, resolving, growing, and knowing that it’s the journey, not the destination, that makes us great.  It’s not the winning of medals (an important sign of success, yes) but the learning of lessons that matters most.  That is the reason we exist.


Move!
Who Are You?

Takeaways:
ü     Be thoughtful when you name things because you empower them
ü     Thoughts/words/deeds based in love strengthen your performance
ü     Thoughts/words/deeds based in fear weaken your performance
ü     Turn your mess into your method of success
ü     Knowing you are worthy enables and propels your success y
ü     As you move your thinking challenging events will appear as tests
ü     Moving your thinking significantly improves your performance/career/life
ü     When you hear “MOVE!” it is your clarion call to manifest your best stuff

  


“Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.”
Lao Tzu

Monday, August 12, 2019

Rev. John's personal quotes "Ripples...




 RIPPLES...


2019 Personal Quotes




  (from Facebook posts and other talks)


Season 1. Quotes

Water Quotes 


-Why does summer at the beach calm us so much?  It’s the sun for sure but it’s also sitting with the wrestling tides that take us to serenity.  We are one with the sun and moon when 
we are relaxing on the beach!

-Adults, drink 48-64 ounces every day and watch how it changes everything inside and outside of you!

 -Flow like water.

-Water ripples and our love does the same.  Be water. 

-You ever watch how water adjusts to whatever is present?  That’s the secret to living in harmony amidst tragedy.

-Like water, remain flexible and fluid in your thinking.

-My body is mostly water.  My mind is mostly spirit.




THE DAY OF LOVE Quotes…




-Whatever your method of positive thought and action, The Day of Love: Generosity, Meditation, Prayer, starting September 21 2019, is meant to solicit deliberate and conscious effort to collectively change your reality. It is proven such action when focused on social issues enhance a positive existence while SIGNIFICANTLY decreasing a negative one. As Gandhi said, "Be the change you want to see in the world”.

-It's true, look it up, 7000 people meditated and changed the world! There was a 72% reduction in violence!  How much more can we do with this collective method?

-The world is hurting.  We want freedom.  What can we do? When an athlete is struggling they are told to get back to the basics!  That's what each of us must do! Basics?  Yes basics.  Human relationship is simple.  BE NICE and watch it come back to you.

-Everyday give thanks for your life; think happy thoughts; buy someone coffee; chat with a stranger; give away money to someone in need, hold the door for someone; march or rally for equality; meditate or pray for justice, equity and compassion in your county, city, or state; think about and pray for world peace; concentrate on good things in your life every day; listen to something that nurtures you; say your grace before eating; do a favor for someone; look a stranger in the eye and tell them you love them and mean it; say thank you. Let someone know you appreciate them…And be consistent. Let’s start a love movement in America.




LOVE

-Love NOT in-spite-of rather because of

-Love is not violent. Never. True love is fearless! Love is balm. Hate is poison! Why would anyone use poison unless they do not love themselves?  Fear means tearing down. Love means building up.  Face your fears because that is where growth happens.  

-The opposite of love is FEAR.




FREEDOM

-Freedom is the ultimate pursuit.  Real freedom means we need almost nothing externally except the basics to be happy.  Freedom means we have broken all toxic relational ties and let go of our need to control anyone or anything.  Freedom means we are aware the ego is an illusion and love is the only thing important.  You experience a 'foretaste of glory divine' every time you have the realization that you are love(d).  When you wake up and say, "I don't need anything except to serve/help others", then my friend, you are free!  Am I free?  Not yet, I have many attachments but It's a work in process!




Holy Kingdom

Heaven / Paradise


Golden Age


Beloved Community / World Peace



-Study the Gospel of Thomas found in Egypt in 1944.  Especially the verses about the Kingdom or “reign of God”.  Jesus says, “The Kingdom of God (love) is spread out upon the earth and people do not see it” because they are looking outside for satisfaction instead of inside of themselves where true peace resides.

 -Almost every ancient religion believes in some type of utopia.  The idea is like a fractal pattern in the brain that moves us toward it.  Don't resist it and it will come much faster.  In other words—embrace change.


-The belief in utopia/peace is something that is a real goal human beings seek.  It is not a metaphor.  Heaven is the realization that you are love and you can have that now and in the eternal!  "As above so below."





-When a paradigm shifts, the old way will fight to stay alive. BTW watch TV—the shift has already happened. America is browning and most of the world is brown. The Golden Age is upon us.
   

-The Egyptians were one of the first great civilizations.  They are the originators of our advanced science and religion today, including many of our architectural designs.  They reined 4,000 years.  Greek /Rome / Europe / America has had 2019 years of world domination.  Power shifts but the mission does not change—FREEDOM of humanity in all manner and form.





-We are balancing the imbalance. White Supremacy—Greek/Roman/European/American rule is evolving (dying and re-birthing). What you see now are the after-shocks. The evil actions and silence from many political leaders will not stop this march to freedom. The old way has completed its work and we are witnessing a crescendo/decrescendo effect of all of its evil coming out as it dies. One last hopefully not too long push before death. Don’t you see this literally and spiritually? The previous way, like in most things, is fighting to stay alive. But “Old wine does not go in to new wine skins”. The more we resist change the more we collectively suffer in the macro and micro. Let love guide us instead of fear!



-There’s this song written in the year of my birth, 1969. “This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius…”  Remember that?  We are moving from the age of Pieces (empires, supremacy, “c”hristianity (small c disguised as big C) toward a time of world-wide peace, collaboration and cooperation—“C”hristianity with a capital C.  Coexistence is the goal.  And guess what? That’s where nearly all the old religions say we’re headed in the future—world peace.


Hell


-Hell is not the opposite of Heaven.  There is no opposite of perfection.  Hell is a temporary state of mind.  It is a “place” in the mind.  It’s a personal/internal place we go too often to suffer and self-torture ourselves about missteps and mistakes.  It’s a neurotic chamber full of fear and our own shadow.  Please stop.  There are no mistakes only lessons as my great teacher shared.  Life is a school.  Once we realize this through inner-knowing, we come out of the cave and back to the light of love.


sin/karma                           SIN/KARMA

         

-What is "bad action"?  It is anything that impedes on another's free will.  It includes all of the basic sins you grew up learning about. It involves motive and negative thought patterns. Bad action is when you tear people, places and things down instead of build them up. This is why religions tell us to be mindful and to walk gently.

-Bad action (SIN/KARMA) leads to bad outcomes that break things inside and outside you and in the communities you serve.  Bad action ripples and wrecks.  Good karma (action) leads to good outcomes that last.  It ripples, heals, and builds you up—as well as those around you.  Karma (good & bad) exists in all people, places and things where there is gravity and motion.


-Test the spirit that is presenting itself.  Ask it “Are you building up or tearing down?  Are you including or excluding?  Are you leading me toward courage or fear?"





-We lessen the blow (sin/karma) of negative cause and effect by learning our lessons and by being good in the most authentic way we can imagine.  Allow your Higher-Self to lead you toward eternity and you will get off of the Samara wheel of purgatorial abuse.

-Yes, it is possible to live in a world where our karma/sin is so gentle that life becomes an effortless adventure in learning.  





THOUGHTS THOUGHTS THOUGHTS THOUGHTS      


-All life is thought. Thoughts are things.  Oneness in thought means that you have balanced the positive and negative polarities in your mind.  This is the “Kingdom of God”.  We need many more leaders who understand that thoughts become things that can build-up or destroy. Our greatest challenge as leaders is learning to be more responsible for our words which hold life and death in them. We are a bruised and bleeding society today because of our bruised and bleeding thinking. We are not separate--rather we are one humanity with many conflicting thoughts that need reconciliation.



UNITY

-Unity exists whenever you balance the polarities.  This is Nirvana, Heaven, Paradise, and Beloved Community.  Polarities? Yin and Yang, black and white, night and day, woman and man.  In Taoism these opposites are not separate entities but complementary forces working for the ultimate good of you, the planet and cosmos.
POLARITY                        POLARITY

-Clashing and colliding realities create dichotomies that polarize.

EVIL / NEGATIVE -

-Watch the Netflix program “The Family,” that’s a good place to start…  Evil is really personal psychosis which becomes public like a ripple effect. And if you have corporate power, that ripple (toxic thought) can spread to the entire country or planet! Powerful men have to be held accountable for their traumatizing thoughts and actions—they've done generational damage to innocence. All of us are held accountable. Karma will be paid in this life or the next. "You reap what you sow."

-Evil is the result of many clashing and colliding realities that seek reconciliation through force instead of love.

PROJECTION

-One of the biggest problems in society is psychological projection.  We cast our fears on to other people trying to reel them in to our toxic reality when the best thing we can do is look at ourselves first and fix that person.  We will then attract the right things we need in our lives to live in peace, individually and collectively, as a species.

-When you are emotionally literate you have the ability to articulate your underlying feelings and needs in non-judgmental ways to lift up your and others’ worth and dignity.  If you're not making the adjustments inside then you'll blame your life situation on things outside. 

-Scripture says, “Seek first the Kingdom and its righteousness and all the other things shall be added.”  I interpret this as "seek love; be love manifested in all you do"—that is--do the inner work in your life and watch everything else fall into place, seamlessly.

-The biggest problem today are not the poor and brown folk.  The biggest issue is apathy among the privileged who project their fears on to the "least of these" as a negative shadow of themselves.

GOOD / POSITIVE +
-Good is really balance in all things which can become public into the mass consciousness like a ripple effect. And if you have power, that ripple (good vibrations) can spread to the entire country or planet! Powerful human beings are held accountable for their thoughts and actions.  We can do great work in nurturing this innocence (freedom). All of us are held accountable. Karma (+/-) will be paid in this life or the next. "Ye shall reap what ye sow" for better or worse.

-Whatever you say is true is true to you. It will shape everything you see, taste, touch, smell and hear.  If you don't want life to be so random, then stop giving your power away to it.  It really is just that simple.  We call it faith that there's a power (God/Source/Humanity) that's got your back—especially when you know you’re taking good care of your front (inward).  

-Reframe. It changes everything!  Say, “I choose to be (and be it)”.

racism


-As a person of color, I’ve never, in 50 years in America, felt fully safe; yet I still have immense hope in humanity. Just sayin’.

-Most people have an opinion on systemic racism and don't understand it.  Most have an opinion on personal racism and have no informed knowledge on the subject.  If you are not engaged each day in understanding the complexities and nuanced subtleties and how racism morphs socially, you are kidding yourself and seeking someone else to blame.  Start with yourself.


-African American History IS American History.  If you don't get this you haven't been paying attention. Do your homework.  Maya Angelou said that we must "listen more, read more and think more."  Suspend judgment and study before you speak.  Save others from your fear projection.

                                                               -False Evidence Appearing Real

WISDOM

-Living is a journey in growing your soul.  We attain wisdom at many differing levels of experience.  When we attain wisdom at any level, the things we learned stay with us forever.  Knowledge is temporal but wisdom, like love, is eternal.


SUCCESS

-I have several definitions for success I want to offer that may be different from what you’ve read.  These have served me well in developing my own successes… 1. Success is not how far you go outside but how good you feel inside.  2.  Success is feeling good about the passion(s) you pursue.  3. Success is the realization of a worthy goal you’ve created.




-Who you believe you are has EVERYTHING to do with your success on and off the track and field of life. (New book is forthcoming titled Run: Lessons for on and off the Track and Field of Life)


-You VISUALIZE in order to REALIZE so that you can MAXIMIZE your results on and off the track and field of life.   (New book is forthcoming titled Run: Lessons for on and off the Track and Field of Life)


 



WAKING UP

 
-AWAKE!  Means you Actualize your Wisdom, Awakening to your Karma, and Engaging the reconciliation process inside and outside. You decide to be 100% responsible for how you feel and you completely stop blaming others.

-Master change, master life.

-Awakening means we transcend the dichotomy.  Meaning we see it, feel it and know it’s there to antagonize and supplement our growth, but we understand it's just a natural process and that if we put gentle karma (action) out we will get gentle karma back in return.  We really can create a peaceful life for ourselves if we understand this.

-AWAKENING is not a one-time thing, like one day you wake up and say, "Hey, I'm enlightened".  Rather it is an ongoing spiritual process where you are always open to change.  Look at the stories of those whom we consider sages and you will see a life-long transformation process.  If you think you've reached your spiritual limit, you have--but there is always more!

-The AWAKE CD is great! It has healing antigens!   Listen to CD here

-I played the AWAKE CD while getting cancer treatment which of course created a huge discussion with the two lab technicians. I told them I was a Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Taoist, Existentialist, Humanist—basically a mystic Unitarian Universalist. Then explained each with great joy; and they listened and believed!



 MUSIC

 -To get life, we have to flow with the rhythm. Like with music, you gotta feel the 2 & 4 beat and go with the flow. If you are stuck on 1 & 3 then your timing is off in life.

-Along with meditation and prayer, music is my spiritual practice to bring me back to my best self.


-Notice the patterns and beat structures in your favorite songs. That is paradise!  Master the patterns master life.

-Music is religion and democracy.  It is homophony and polyphony.  Out of one sound comes the many.

-Rhythm and Blues says it all about life.  Choose.






Liberal

Protagonist

-All are CHOSEN.   There is only Original LOVE.
-Liberal means you engage with flexibility, openness, and curiosity because you see the end goal as the “ultimate freedom for ALL human beings.”  And to get there, humans need very little restrictions/laws.  A political Liberal or Democrat like a conservative at the core contradicts by saying one thing and doing the other.  Are we creating separate and equal, separate but unequal or just equal?

-Religiously, liberals are spiritually and intellectually “New Age”, Humanist, and liberal Christian which is really the totality of “Old Age” mystery teachings secularized and modernized in society.

-You’re open to change but change is slow because you cling to false comfort.  You know all comes from Oneness.  Change your thinking and that changes your actions and outcomes in your world.
                                                                            Conservative/Antagonist

-Some are chosen.  Humanity is originally sinful.

-Politically, the right is currently the “anti” party.  Fear guides them and progress is slowed as a result….  There is no conservative agenda that unites in 2019.

-Religiously, the Religious-Right is still the Republican representative to humanity of a story of a decaying way of life in the world (and they know it).  Change your thinking from exclusive to inclusive and that changes your actions in your world.

-Conservatives are slow to change…Slow because of fear.  If you are conservative, you believe that ultimate freedom is for SOME souls, especially the ones who physically look like what you prefer.  You believe you are chosen.  And family looks a certain way.   “Some souls” instead of ALL souls is the mantra.  However, I do hear you say, “Our goal is for ALL BUT THEY GOTTA EARN IT!   “They” already have.

MODERATE / MODERATION

-I grew up in Washington, DC. near the Mason/Dixon Line.  That has defined my understanding of life.  My parents were both moderate people.  I grew up in a town of compromise.  I have always been a moderate.


-Moderation is the goal for everyone. Buddha called it the “middle way” others call it the middle pillar or middle path.  Some call it homeostasis.  

-Moderation is oneness, homeostasis, balance, harmony, peace in all phases of your life.  You are always who you say you are.  You solved your life equation.  You live mostly in bliss.


Unitarian Universalism                              

(my faith)

-I haven’t found a religion yet that lets you build your own belief system and honors it with support.  As long as you don’t impede on another’s free will, then you’re good.

-UU allows for the both/and to be present when we operate at our highest capacity as a faith community.

-UU is going through the exact same transformation that is happening in America which is happening on the planet.

-I am a first and seventh principle preacher.
-www.uua.org

-My faith saved my life by giving me a reason to live.

-UU is 21st century ancient mysticism secularized and made available to the masses by way of Transcendentalism.

-A new transcendentalism is being born right now.

-UU is the faith of the present and future if it doesn’t get in its own way.

MATH


-I hated math growing up.  Now I’m restudying it.  Now, I SEE it.  Now, I have found a friend. Math is symmetrical and asymmetrical.  It is simple and complex.  Math is life.  Math is 0 -10 and 10 is considered God.

-Numbers are eternal.

-Much of the Bible is an astrological story about the constellation cycles of time.

-Look at a clock that is math and that is life.


-Humanity wake up! Our purpose is to balance the mathematical formula. To solve the equation that equals LOVE! That ends the cycle of suffering.  Solve for X!


-My favorite numbers are 21, 12, 9, 333, and they have followed me my entire life like an angel on my shoulder.

-Study the Fibonacci sequence






SLEEP
        


-Fish sleep so why shouldn’t we? Sleep is where we restore our hope. It's how our brains reset.

-I have found that I need 7 hours of sleep to function at my maximum capacity.  Deep meditation for 60-minutes works just as well as sleeping for an hour.





-“If you enjoy sleeping then you’re lazy”. That is incorrect.  That comes from that good old Protestant Work Ethic.  It has had its time.  But a siesta is a sure-fire way to get your mojo back when trying to figure something difficult out.  I’ve gotten many answers while asleep.





-The body’s cells rejuvenate during sleep.





-In the beginning there was Perfection and Perfection awakened and said, “I want to share”.  God metaphorically slept before IT created.  We do what IT does.  We are IT and IT is us.





-A good night’s rest puts the day to bed.  We practice death and resurrection every night.








-I think Arianna Huffington has figured something out about sleep through here organization Thrive Global.  She’s leading the way in showing that proper sleep makes us properly functional.




EVOLUTION

-Creationism or intelligent design?  God or Darwin?  How about both/and? The universe started with a thought; from one tiny light particle and BOOM "Let there be light and there was light"—dualism was born in the visible and invisible cosmos.  We are made of all that stuff!  

-Why does it take so long for justice to come?  Because, universally, we are bringing every human along the journey. Progress is two steps forward and one back.




-I am a work in process.
    

-Trust the process unfolding. Have courage. “Feel the fear and do it anyway”. “The universe will conspire in your favor!”





-Trust is the #1 thing needed to evolve a relationship of any kind whether between yourself, people, places or things! 




 SCIENCE & RELIGION

-They are compatible.  One seeks to explain things materially while the other seeks answers spiritually.  Same end journey but different paths.  The new religion that will emerge to galvanize humanity will synthesize the two seamlessly.




-Greg Brayden is cool.  He mixes science and religion and he is “fresh” and feels like a new direction for both fields to go toward. He and others are saying we are stuck in linear Newtonian and Darwinian paradigms that leave both fields stuck in studying things as separate (in parts) instead of as a whole (quantum). Aligns with 7th UU Principle. Interesting.




-All roads lead to the ONE.  Physics is the material opposite of metaphysics.




-Study physics again. It is guiding us toward a new spirituality.




-Physics is the offspring of metaphysics.  As the Hermetic text says, "As above so below."



Life on other Planets, Extra Terrestrials, UFOs

     -So, we think we are the most advanced species in the Universe? I doubt that. We are very early on this planet. There is life out there and these UFO sightings mean something. It is not a hoax.  I believe one day, when we are ready, humans will experience beings from a higher dimension.    

-Science fiction or science fact? 


Black Lives Matter  ALL LIVES MATTER   Blue Lives Matter


 HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD


-Everyday give thanks for your life; think happy thoughts; buy someone coffee; chat with a stranger; give away money to someone in need, hold the door for someone; march or rally for equality; meditate or pray for justice, equity and compassion in your county, city, or state; think about and pray for world peace; concentrate on good things in your life every day; listen to something that nurtures you; say your grace before eating; do a favor for someone; look a stranger in the eye and tell them you love them and mean it; say thank you. Let someone know you appreciate them. And be consistent. Let’s start a love movement in America.




-We change the world by changing ourselves.  We move beyond the “us versus them mentality” toward the “we are together reality" by shifting our perspective to a larger tribe.  All is one.




-Listen to the people of color in your sphere of influence.




-Don't move out or change schools.  Stay and play!  Get involved.




-Widen your circle of privilege.




-Ask yourself, "Is my friend circle diverse?"



-Learn to embrace instead of erase.



-We are living through Nietzsche’s anticipated ‘two centuries of nihilism’; a time in which “all higher values devalue themselves.”  But this is a cycle of learning.  We need it to relearn integrity and to transform the rule of law to create a just society for all.






ILLNESS                                     ILLNESS

-My journey of learning, surrender and growth continues with my diagnosis of prostate cancer.  Notice the word “gnosis” which means “hidden knowledge”.  I had to look inside to see what was happening outside and the inverse is true as well.  I’m choosing to see myself as a healthy and cured man because I know this is/was a spiritual issue that must be addressed within.  We will not be sick physically when we are cured spiritually even as we die daily.  One day we will die and that is simply the accumulation of gravity/karma on the physical body.  But when freed, we can "Rise and expand and seek God unencumbered" as Gibran puts it.



LIFE & DEATH


-Life is Maya (illusion).  Life and death are ONE process.

-Some say life is a computer simulation we created to play and learn.  Like a game, there are cycles and patterns, and as we master each level, we progress until we master the game.  Then we buy another one and start again (we start a new journey of growth).

-Life is a simulation with sometimes painful consequences.

-Life is “what you make it” which means you create your reality.

-Death is easy and living is hard. Living is where you get to practice learning again and again and again. 

-Every night I sleep I practice death.  Every morning I awaken I practice rebirth.

-Death is rebirth; a natural part of evolution.

-Life is rebirth; a natural part of evolution.

-Death is not what we fear—it's suffering before we die that scares the hell out of us!

-Nothing ever dies.  Life and death are in a perpetual dance.  All things transmute and become.  Even a sun becomes a black hole at its end.  The sun has become something else as we become something else.  In the end, the entire solar system will consume itself to make way for something new.

-Every meal is the end and beginning of another.

-Hinduism teaches that life is creation, preservation and destruction in a cosmic cycle.  Long live Shiva!  Dance with life.   If you can't dance, get some lessons (find a guide).

-When we suffer and die broken it’s because of our relationship to karma.  Just like the sun and moon have a relationship made of dynamic tension we too have this within us. The sun and moon are temporary—they have a life span before they transition. The same is true with humanity.  However, death is the beginning of a new life.  There are countless suns and when one dies it lives on in the others and new suns are always being born.




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Copyright 2019
Rev. John T. Crestwell, Jr.