nothing lasts, nothing is finished, and nothing is perfect, when we realise this some thing lasts, some thing gets finished and some thing becomes perfect - we have to experience it, it can not be explained or shown.
I am in total agreement with Mr.Michael Singer. Only I would like to add, when I say I am going to be happy I am postponing my happiness, which may never materialise. Therefore it should be "I am HAPPY". With this unconditional statement / thought one need not bother about any thing, it is "THE BLISS".
Why we need time management? To achieve our GOAL? Do we really know our GOAL? Once we realise that Happiness is "THE" Goal, then all these modern jargons of management loose their importance. Because all these modern management principles propagate and believe in having more to be Happy, whereas real Happiness lies in being Happy unconditionally, which does not require any thing. Actually it is not having but it is GIVING that enhances Happiness. This, the TEAM Nipun have experienced during their pilgrimage trip. Nipun I envy you dear. May GOD Bless YOU, Guri and your Co travellers in the spiritual journey.
Great Message Nipun. Thanks for helping we drifters to catch on to the surf board. It is because of master surfers like you, we get confidence that if we practice we too can surf. May God Bless You in this mission.
On Dec 15, 2008 PRS wrote on Honoring Complexity, Being Rooted in Simplicity, by Richard Powell: