It's Friday - time to spread the love.
Over at My Secret Spiritual Dance (what a great name!) Pamm's article on Law of Attraction: Money and Flow reminded me of an important lesson just when I needed it: trust that all is well, no matter how it looks. It is a wonderful post about how our current financial situation reflects our current relationship with our higher selves.
Kirsten's Tips for Meditation post was also really helpful. One of the reasons I've been struggling with meditation on and off for the last couple of years is thinking I've been doing it wrong! Lately I've been meditating consistently (thanks in no small part to Leo's May Challenge at Zen Habits) despite that belief, thinking that "someday" I'll get there. Having read this post I'm now completely at peace with my meditation practice.
"Aiming for better is admirable, possibly even noble... but striving for perfection is stupid...The moment we stop chasing perfection and start aiming for enlightenment (self-awareness, self-realisation, a different way of thinking and being) is the moment we start to move towards genuine happiness." In Happily Imperfect, Craig Harper urges us to shed our obsession with perfection and learn to love our imperfect selves.
Raymond at ZenChill.com introduced me to wonderful Easy World, a place I live in sometimes. My intention is to spend more and more time there, hopefully even retire there (and sooner rather than later). If you'd like to live in Easy World too check out How to Make your Life Easier.
I'd also like to thank Rosa Say for her very generous community profile on Joyful Jubilant Learning.
That's it for this week. Have a lovely weekend everybody - I'll be back on Monday with another Thought for the Week.



