Practicing Stillness in 4 Steps.

Ever felt like there is more to living than the incessant way the world is moving faster, getting by as quickly as we can because everything has to happen now? Being still is hard but attainable. Why? Because in today’s world, being slow is not so cool. There is timing to life and it can be full when we are attuned and prepared for the things that truly matter. I discover the truth about time is not about going faster or slower and practicing stillness is the key to decluttering from all the noise. It also helps to build a relationship with God. With the advent of the Covid-19 situation, the world is forced to stand still; a different kind of slowness that we are not used to. What if navigating the times is a way to get more attuned to yourself and pay attention to everything else you didn’t…
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The Seven Cures For A Lean Purse

Bansir, a chariot builder has a conversation with his friend Kobbi, a musical person. They bemoan the time and effort which they used to build up their skills and become one of the best chariots builders and one of the best musicians yet they are still poor. They determined to go ask their childhood friend Arkad for advice since he has become one of the richest men in Babylon. On meeting Arkad, they learned that no man had to pay for his clothes, for his food and more but that if he regularly saved at least a tenth of his income( and as much more as he could afford to save) and put that money to work earning interest, he would become wealthy. He further explains; ︱THE SEVEN CURES FOR A LEAN PURSE –  A part of what you earn is yours to keep: Arkad relates that he did as…
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