

The Beauty in the Ordinary:
“In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus
“In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus
In response to Allison’s Ross post titled Does divinity have a place in modern-day marketing? guess each person finds their source in their own way, whether spiritually, religiously, intuitively, or even scientifically. It ’is a personal choice. The next step is how one evolves with it: how you observe, listen, and take inspiration into your daily life, both as an individual and as an entrepreneur.
This is the dawning of the new entrepreneur. Nothing wrong with the old one! Like some people may be attached to their Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and others prefer their Nokia 3310, there is no right or wrong.
This Beingness is the divine source of our unconditional love and an inherent “knowing” of what is and, as such, the insight on what is the best service to give for the situation.at hand.
What we see around us is merely a reflection of what is inside us. The challenge most of us have is that we don’t like what we see on the outside and still end up looking for answers out there. When we realise that all is us and all is within, the search for answers will remain just that. A search.
To me, divinity is not a being or a presence, it’s an experience. It’s the deep intelligence of ecosystems, the quiet reciprocity in the natural world.
Become a happier you by busting through the old, outdated habits and become clear and present to the gift of the precious life you have in each breath. There is absolutely nothing better than being on a natural high 🙂
In response to Louis Mosley’s post Time Confetti: How Our Attention Gets Shredded . I really like this conversation as it gets to the heart of living purposefully and intentionally. In this day and age, we are bombarded with constant stimuli and distractions that pull at our focus and attention.
Is your brain avoiding effort because it is addicted to easy?
We check email 74 times a day on average? What did we do with our time in the good ol’ days? And knowing what we now know about quantum physics, are we messing with out future?
Yesterday, you crept into my heart and gently reminded me that you have so much to share with the world. You told me how happy you are that I gave you life here in the Vibrational Marketing Institute a year ago. I cannot believe a year has passed and yet I feel we are at the very beginning of our journey. Thank you for your – as always – divinely synchronized tap on the shoulder.
Sometimes, the innocence of childhood is taken away. Curiosity is no longer an option.
In response to Sibylle Stehli’s post, “Curiosity brings simplicity” – I concur. This speaks even more deeply when we approach life as present-moment observers. When we’re not tangled in past narratives, future worries, or current anxieties and the tizz of the present dramas, we allow ourselves to be genuinely curious. We witness. We see through different lens.
People do not care about what you know … until they know that you care, I found that as such being caring also opens their own sense of inward curiosity and wonder regarding what they are about in a positive way!
So, a question to resolve accordingly is where am I to find or become aware of my highest vibration and how am I to appropriately act from such vibration within this 3D world we are living in with regards to collaboration?
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