
sexta-feira, 10 de setembro de 2010

"Life is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, so love the people who treat you right. Forget about the ones who don't, and believe that everything happens for a reason. If you get a chance, take it. If it changes your life, let it. Nobody said that it'd be easy, they just promised it would be worth it." Bob Marley.
quarta-feira, 8 de setembro de 2010
"A Kabbalah ensina que, a fim de podermos reclamar as dádivas para as quais fomos criados para receber, primeiro temos que merecer essas dádivas. Nós as merecemos quando nos envolvemos com nosso trabalho espiritual – o processo de transformarmos a nós próprios na essência. Ao nos ajudar a reconhecer as fontes de negatividade em nossas próprias mentes e corações, a Kabbalah nos fornece as ferramentas para a mudança positiva. A Kabbalah ensina que todo ser humano é uma obra em execução. Qualquer dor, desapontamento ou caos que exista em nossas vidas não ocorre porque a vida é assim mesmo, mas apenas porque ainda não terminamos o trabalho que nos trouxe até aqui. Esse trabalho, muito simplesmente, é o processo de nos libertarmos do domínio do ego humano e de criar uma afinidade com a essência de compartilhar de Deus. Na vida do dia-a-dia, esta transformação significa desapegar-se da raiva, da inveja e de outros comportamentos reativos em favor da paciência, empatia e compaixão. Não significa abrir mão de todos os desejos e ir viver no topo de uma montanha. Muito pelo contrário, significa desejar mais da plenitude para a qual a humanidade foi criada para obter."
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabala
domingo, 5 de setembro de 2010

They made us believe that real love, the one that’s strong, only happens once, more likely before your 30ths.
They never told us that love is not something that you can put in motion, neither has time schedule.
They made us believe that each one of us is the half of an orange, and that life only makes sense when you find that other half.
They did not tell us that we were born as whole, and that no-one in our lives deserve to carry on his back such responsibility of completing what is missing on us: we grow through life by ourselves.
If we have a good company it’s just more pleasant.
They made us believe in a formula “two in one”: two people sharing the same line of thinking, same ideas, and that it is what works.
It’s never been told that it has another name: invalidation, that only two individuals with their own personality is how you can have a healthy relationship.
It has been made to believe that marriage is an obliged institution and that fantasies out of hour should be repressed.
They made us believe that the thin and beautiful are the ones who is more loved, that the ones that have little sex are boring, and the ones that has a lot of it are not trustful, and that will always have a old shoes to a crooked foot; what they forgot to tell us is that there are more crooked minds than feet.
They made us believe that there’s one way formula to be happy, the same one to everybody, and the ones that escape from that are condemned to be delinquents.
We have never been told that those formulas go wrong, they get people frustrated, they are alienating, and that we can try other alternatives.
Oh! Also they did not tell us that no one will tell those things to us.
Each and everyone of us will have to learn by ourselves.
And, when we get to the point that you are in love with yourself first, that’s when you can fall in love with somebody.
John Lennon

"Let me take you down
Cause I'm going to
Strawberry Fields
Nothing is real
And nothing to get hung about
Strawberry Fields forever
Living is easy with eyes closed
Misunderstanding all you see
It's getting hard to be someone
But it all works out
It doesn't matter much to me
(...)
Always, no, sometimes, think it's me
But you know I know when it's a dream
I think, er, no I mean, er, yes
But it's all so wrong
That is I think I disagree
Let me take you down
Cause I'm going to
Strawberry Fields
Nothing is real
And nothing to get hung about
Strawberry Fields forever"
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