I hope that you will find within this video something extraordinary. I have long admired the simple approach to healing and loving that Jerry Jampolsky has promoted to the world. As I mentioned in the previous post Smile lights up the world, his book ‘Love Is Letting Go Of Fear’ remains one of the landmarks within my life.
In this video he and his partner Diane Cirincione talk about their own philosophies for life, starting with their daily ‘ritual’ of waking at 4.30 a.m. and saying a prayer and then a visualisation to show gratitude for another day of living.
In subsequent blog posts I will explore more of what the couple have to say in this nine-minute clip. To begin with here are two key moments near the beginning to contemplate.
Ms Cirincione says: “Peace of Mind is having the harmony and integrity of what I think, say and do.”
Mr Jampolsky says: “Health is inner peace and healing is the wiliness to let go of fear. And the core is forgiveness, which means letting go of all the blocks that all of us have with our egos that interfere with our natural state of peace, our natural state of love, our natural state of happiness.”
“Your light is all that I see, it is but a reflection of the light in me.”
“And if we allow ourselves to sing that song, regardless of behaviour and allow ourselves to see the light in each person that we know is there then I think the world begins to change and you see the world based on cooperation rather than competition, and joining rather than separation. Our work is really healing the illusion that we are separated from each other.”
There is real healing to be found here. I went from a place of frustration to one of peaceful contemplation simply through listening for a moment to the words spoken here.
I could give you my version of what is being said here, but it is better and more honest to hear directly the words of Diane and Jerry. If you have time now, view the first two minutes of this video clip and absorb these parts of the conversation and what they mean in your life.
[...] Cirincione, in the Fall 2010 issue of Superconciousness Magazine. I have written previously about Jerry and Diane, and in particular the Jerry’s ‘Smile that lights up the world’. The idea of [...]
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