Monday, November 23, 2020

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Welcome

Those who know me well know that I am on a mission to help every human being do work that they love. I absolutely believe that we could create a better world if every single human being were able to create fully from the heart.

Now some people may think, "Who would do the dirty work?" But the fact is that when you want something done, you find a way to get it done because it's what you truly want. In our current economy only 2% of the population produce the food for everyone. This has been touted as a great achievement of the last century. Unfortunately, our food supply is almost completely dependent upon petroleum products, which are polluting the earth and diminishing in supply.

Not only that, but today diabetes, heart-disease, depression and other ailments related to mal-nutrition and lack of exercise have become epidemic. I know for a fact that growing one's own food can be one of the most extraordinarily pleasurable activities known to human beings. So why is this pleasure being stolen from us? Why are we forced to work in factories and offices, cut off from the pleasures of the earth, the sunshine, the plants, the fresh air, the exercise, and all the other things that we need in order to be healthy, happy, productive human beings?

In every survey I've seen on the subject, at least 80% of the population would quit their jobs in an instant if they did not need the money. Why have we created a system in which we are simply cogs in a machine, forced to harvest electronic blips in order to survive? Is that any life for a human being?

Human beings are by nature creators. We create from a source deep within us, a creative source that underlies and permeates the entire universe. That source, when it flows through us, feels like LOVE. It is intensely pleasurable and creates a feeling of peacefulness and joy. When you create from this source, you do it for the sheer joy, pleasure, and love of it. You do it even if you don't get paid. What if we could all create the things we need and want from this source of joy, creation, love, and pleasure?

The only way we can truly know what the outcome would be is to actually give it an honest try. But I can guarantee you that if you move toward doing your own heart-work, the work that comes from love, rather than fear, you will find that your life has improved beyond measure.