I am an effective
and dynamic teacher, counselor, explorer and student of life.
No
matter what experience in this life I have desired I have been able to create.
I have experienced, accepted and enjoyed poverty, wealth, boredom, adventure,
abuse and love. I am living a life that many feel I am lucky to have, but
I know that every situation in my life is my creation from my poor and abusive
childhood, to the love and adventure I am experiencing now. I have learned to
accept and embrace every experience of life for what it is.
When
I was 17, my wife’s mother asked me what my plans were for my life, with out
hesitation; I told her I planned to retire at 30. She was polite, but I could
tell by the look in her face that she knew I was just a dreamer. But I did
retire at 31.
I
cannot think of an experience in life that I have desired that hasn’t occurred
in my life. I have been a child, husband, parent, student, farmer, engineer,
machinist, factory laborer, carpenter, entrepreneur, electrician, teacher,
banker, executive, sailor and many others, most of these experiences occurred
before I was 30 years old. I have experienced them all and I look forward to
many more adventures.
Every
moment of every day, we are given an array of opportunities to choose from that
will determine our path and define who we will BE. Most of us just let things
happen to us without consciously choosing them. Not making a choice is still a
choice. Most of us live 70 or more years just surviving, bouncing from crisis
to crisis and experiencing unhappiness. This when happiness and even joy is our
human birthright.
"It is very easy to appreciate experiences we have judged to be good, but it is even more important, to appreciate experiences we have judged as imperfect or bad. As long as you resist an experience, you continue to recreate it. Appreciate every creation and yourself as the creator of that experience." Steve Dahl
Conversation
God & I in space alone…. and nobody else in view…
“And where are all the people, Oh Lord” I said, “the Earth below and sky overhead and the dead that I once knew?”
“That was a dream,” God smiled and said: “The dream that seemed to be true; there were no people, living or dead; there was no earth, and no sky overhead, there was only myself in you.”
“Why do I feel no fear?” I asked, “Meeting you here in this way?” For I have sinned, I know full well and is there heaven and is there hell, and is this judgement day?"
“Nay, those were but dreams” the Great God” said, “dreams that have ceased to be.
There are no such things as fear and sin; there is no you … you never have been.
There is nothing at all but me."
By: Ellen Wheeler
The best way to get started learning about me is by visiting my website, http://www.whomi.org