Radical Happiness - Gina Lake

Gina LakeGina Lake is a spiritual teacher who is devoted to helping others wake up and live in the moment through her books, counseling, and intensives. She has a master's degree in counseling psychology and over twenty years experience supporting people in their spiritual growth. She is the author of eight books. For more info, visit her aptly titled site: Radical Happiness
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Two Possibilities PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 17 June 2009 07:17

Here is a YouTube video of Gina Lake speaking about choosing to be in the now or choosing to be in your head. You have the power to choose where to put your attention. 7 minutes.

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Not This PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 09 May 2009 08:58

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Resistance to what you are doing is often caused by a subtle sense that doing something else is more important or more necessary. Subtly, unconsciously, we diminish in our minds the importance of certain activities, such as picking up around the house, taking the dog out, taking a shower, or going to the grocery store, as if these aren’t part of life, or shouldn’t be.

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What About Now? PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 29 April 2009 05:41

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On each page of What About Now? Reminders for Being in the Moment by Gina Lake (just released) is a quote from one of Gina Lake’s many books that will inspire you and help you remember to be in the moment. These quotes are intended to wake you up out of your ordinary consciousness and bring you in touch with your true nature and help you live from there. Here are some samples:

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Hurry Up PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 15 April 2009 13:52

 

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Because the mind is so future oriented, it’s always pushing you to hurry up: “Hurry up and get there—to something better,” it says. It pushes you to move faster through whatever you’re doing and on to the next task, rather than being present to the task.
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The Present Heals PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 04 April 2009 15:34

 

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What heals the past? The old adage claims that time heals. If that’s so, why does time heal, and is it really time that heals? Over time, our memories weaken and our ability to keep bringing the past into the present through thought weakens.

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