Wednesday, November 07, 2012

2012 - "The Year Of Faith" - Video:

 In His annual benediction to humanity (delivered each year on New Year’s Eve), Louix Dor Dempriey proclaims 2012 as The Year of Faith. The rapid and intense planetary transformation occurring this year requires that ones rely on their faith like never before. As systems and organizations that are not founded and grounded in love continue to crumble and dissolve at ever-increasing rates, people’s faith will be tested. It is important to increase your faith and trust, and to stand strong in your conviction—and you will be victorious. Transformation of this nature can often change people’s lives dramatically (spouse, job, residence, etc.); therefore, detachment, surrender, and acceptance of these inevitable changes are paramount. Louix reminds us that our attachments and desires are what create pain in our lives, not our circumstances.




 

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Kids don't understand the meaning of the word humility, let alone practise it | News.com.au

Sunday Magazine  - September 16, 2012

Kids don't understand the meaning of the word humility, let alone practise it | News.com.au


RECENTLY I read Charlotte's Web to my daughter.

Remember the story? A tenacious and articulate spider writes words in her web to describe a sweet but otherwise unremarkable pig.

‘Terrific’, she spells out, then ‘radiant’. Just before she dies – because even uncommonly gifted arachnids still cark it – she spins the word ‘humble’.

“What does humble mean, Mum?” asks my daughter.

“It means you don’t have tickets on yourself; let’s say you won the spelling bee at school, you wouldn’t show off about it.”

My daughter thinks for a moment, then replies, “I don’t know anyone who’s humble.”

There, dear reader, is the voice of a generation. Humility, that most venerated, ancient and biblical of virtues, has slipped out of our lexicon, swept away by a culture that’s all about the ‘me’, not ‘we’.

As a freshly minted journalism graduate, I wrote obituaries when there were no ambulances to chase. It was brain-numbingly dull. Most of the subjects hadn’t actually died, but the editor wanted to be prepared.

So I’d eulogise on Sir Edmund Hillary, Nelson Mandela, the Queen Mother (I knocked her off three times) – extraordinary people defined by a common adjective: humility.

Years later, his obit yellowing in a file, I cajoled Hillary to confess who stepped on the summit of Everest first, he or Tenzing Norgay? “We reached the top almost together,” he said firmly. (Notably, there’s no photo of Hillary on the peak; he simply didn’t think to take one.)

In these days of social media and ‘selfies’, it’s not hard to be humble – it’s impossible. Everybody is a brand to be self-promoted. “Get yourself an agent,” said a showbiz friend when I started this column. “Why?” I asked.

“People will read it for the writing, not because I’m some chick on a yoghurt ad.” He smiled knowingly: “Trust me.” (Wish I had, there’s a motza to be made spruiking dairy products.)

“Humility,” said CS Lewis, “is not thinking less of yourself, it’s thinking of yourself less.” What a quaint notion for a culture raised on praise and driven by a need for recognition.

This lack of humility now defines who we are: the arrogance that drove the global financial crisis; the self-inflation and deflation of our athletes in London; the buying of Twitter or Facebook followers; the slow death of civility.

“We’re going to audit you,” a media exec told me recently when I was up for a new role.

“Audit me? What for?” I asked anxiously, regretting my tax tardiness.

“For popularity; you know, to see how many followers you have and how often you’ve been ‘liked’ and ‘favourited’.” Jeez, Louise – I’m a writer. Do you reckon Shakespeare could have knocked out 37 plays and a zillion sonnets if he’d had to constantly tweet about how fabulous he was?

Look, I love social media, but this need to shop-window ourselves is creating a generation that calculates its worth on external adulation, not personal integrity. Where will our next Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi or Aung San Suu Kyi come from if we continue to pursue glory over good?

One obituary I wish I’d written was Neil Armstrong’s. When he died, TV producers scrambled for video footage.

Yes, there was the moon walk, but there were no red carpets, no appearances on Letterman, no reunions with retired astronauts. He was the ultimate humble hero – an explorer who sought greatness not for one man, but for mankind.

Catch Angela Mollard every Sunday at 8.45am on Weekend Today, on the Nine Network.

Email angelamollard@sundaymagazine.com.au. Follow her at http://www.twitter.com/angelamollard.

Article originally published here: http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/opinion/kids-dont-understand-the-meaning-of-the-word-humility-let-alone-practise-it/story-fneuzvve-1226474389761

Monday, September 17, 2012

Stones Of The New Consciousness

An Adventure Beyond The Book of Stones!
   In Stones of the New Consciousness, author Robert Simmons invites the reader to journey inward to the realm of the Stone Beings. There we learn of the astonishing potentials for spiritual healing, mystic awakening and the birth of a new planetary co-creating consciousness through our relating with the stones and their spiritual qualities. There we meet the Soul of the World, the feminine spirit of World Wisdom sometimes called Sophia. We discover the all-pervading harmony that is the living Earth, and the emanations of Wisdom that are the Stones. We awaken to our destiny of freeing the spiritual qualities of the stones, allowing them to incarnate in the world through partnership with us.

   Stones of the New Consciousness contains in-depth information on the sixty-two most important stones for awakening the Light Body and entering the path of our unfolding destiny. It offers chapters on the Liquid Crystal Body Matrix, Healing with the Stones, Crystal Meditations, the Waters of Life (Stone Elixirs), Crystal Tools and Jewelry, Grids and Meditation Environments, the Body of Light and the Great Central Sun, and the journey of Co-creation and Transfiguration. There are also in-depth-chapters and pictures for each of the sixty-two Stones of the New Consciousness.

   We explore the astonishing tale of the Azez, stewards of the Nameless Light, and their endeavor of enlisting our aid in transforming the Earth into a Planet of Light. We travel to the inner realm of the Great Central Sun, holographic core of Creation. We learn of the connections of Moldavite and Azeztulite to the Stone of the Holy Grail and the Philosopher's Stone - the goal of alchemy. We are invited to initiation into the mysteries of spiritual ascension, and the mystical wedding of Heaven and Earth, which can occur in our own bodies, as we work with Rosophia and Azeztulite.

   Many of the minerals discussed in Stones of the New Consciousness are newly found materials not mentioned in The Book of Stones. All of them are met in new ways, through meditations narrated by the author, and through attunement to the stones' own voices.

As you enter the realms described in this groundbreaking book, here's more of what you'll discover:

* The secrets of the mysterious Crop Circle Stones
* The connection of Quartz to the Origin of Life
* The nature of your body as a Liquid Crystal being
* How to attune your body to the Stone Currents
* How to Enter the World of a Stone
* How we work to free the Angels of the Stones
* How we can find healing and enter wholeness
* DNA as the portal to the World of Light
* The Divine pattern of the Human Light Body
* How our Ascension is linked with the Earth's

   All this and more are encompassed in this surprising book. It is filled with lavish color photographs of the stones themselves, of meditation environments, power necklaces, crystal tools and visionary art!

   If you love crystals, gemstones and minerals and you want to find a new and deeper understanding of the potentials locked within them, and within yourself, Stones of the New Consciousness can open the door.

For more information see: Stones Of The New Consciousness.

To view a picture of 'The Stones', and a List of their Names see:
The 62 Stones.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Louix's annual New Year's Eve Retreat

We are excited to announce that Louix's annual New Year's Eve Retreat will once again be held at Enchantment Resort in Sedona, Arizona from December 29th, 2012 to January 3rd, 2013!

For more information, please click on this Youtube link http://youtu.be/VtudCmZ8oxA or go to http://www.louixnye.org

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Still here :)

Hello one and all. I recently found that my blog is still up after many years. And I have seen that it still gets the occasional page view.

I still follow my guru Bhagavan Sri Pranananda (or as most may know Him Louix Dor Demprey).

The changes I have experienced with Him have been ongoingly more and more amazing, and they continue to this day. I feel so blessed to have a guru in my life, let alone The Second Coming as those who know Him, know Him as.

According to Guruji we are soon going world-wide with His teachings, as an online TV Station is in the works, and a site where one can become a member and recieve a more personal experience of Him.

The year of 2012 is very special indeed. And I, as a long-time disciple have experiences which I can only share of in words. My path is a very personal experience which few words can describe. If you wish to have an awesome life, all-the-time I suggest you look into the possibility of becoming a disciple. There are many disciples you can ask of what it is like. I personally have been with Prananandaji for 10, going on 11 years now. Magic is an understatement.

Peace Be With you all. And may you continue to know God within yourself more and more, as ever deepening profound love.

The answer to The Meaning Of Life is to simply love yourself, more and more. And to discover your True Self.

Om, Peace, Peace, Peace. Namaste.

http://www.louix.org

PS - I will be updating this Blog with new links to the Louix.Org website, and other links, within the next few months.