Sunday, February 14, 2010

It DOES Matter What You Do When No One Is Watching


It DOES Matter What You Do When No One Is Watching

(Interconnectiveness, Quantum Mechanics and The Kabbalah)

Every since childhood we have been toying with the question of good vs. evil. From being praised as a ‘good’ boy or girl; to making choices with an angel and devil on our shoulders we are constantly fighting the demons of right and wrong and what the consequences of our actions will be.

Religion, especially Christianity, threatens us with an afterlife of eternal hell if we make too many wrong choices. Eastern religions believe in Karma, or a goodness/badness bank that we make deposits in the present to be rewarded or punished in the future.

Quantum mechanics, the science of sub atomic particles and how they affect each other tells us that there is communication between electrons on a level we can’t measure, and if we try to measure it, the electron itself changes. This interconnection of all, at the subatomic level with all things being infinitely interconnected , is a radical new way of viewing the universe.

The writings of Kabbalah, The Zohar, talks about a connectedness between all things in the universe and our separation and closing off of this is the source of our pain. Fighting with our demons rather than accepting them and working with them contributes to a chronic low grade dissatisfaction and unhappiness. In the midst of chaos, turmoil and negativity, some people hide from their feelings and close access to their hearts. Other people react with profound faith, open hearts, and a committed courage to go on.

Now back to the title of this rant. “It DOES Matter What You Do When No One Is Watching.” Our daily news seems filled with people who thought their actions were never going to see the light of day. Tiger Woods, John Edwards, and Bill Clinton are just a few of the examples of getting caught. But what about the actions that we never hear about that are occur and impact the energy field? Do all actions affect a person good or bad? Lao Tzu teaches us “you cannot step in the same river twice”. The world is constantly changing and you and every organism in it changes the world in its own way.

What is occupying your thinking right now? Much of it is concerned with past actions that you feel you were mistreated or that you made a mistake. Worries about the future, the economy, and politics occupy a large part of our media and get transferred to our daily diet of fear, anger and resentment.

At the moment that we do something that is not in our true value system, we believe that what we are doing is justified. At that moment our ‘demons’ are telling us that the consequences are going to be less than immediate rewards. And of course we look around to see if any is watching our lapse. Quantum mechanics tells us that a field of energy is created from ourselves when take an action. This ‘field’ affects the entire universe..every so slightly, but the effect is there.

You are never alone, or isolated in any task you perform.

The totality of all things goes through one opening; the roots of all affairs come from one gate.

Witness the miracles that occur when you rejoin humanity and are no longer separate from anything, anyone, anywhere, at any time.

Have a peaceful week.

Nate Klarfeld

Thursday, February 4, 2010

300 Words




Generally speaking, the order of things is as follows: First there is your state of mind, then something happens to you (remember here that it could be good, or bad). Next in line is your “gut” reaction to it, you think about it (hopefully) and then comes your response.

Below is a list of over 300 words that describe emotions. If you have
a tough time expressing yourself verbally, print out this list
and use it when you know you feel something, but are unsure
of what words to use to describe it. The better you can express
yourself, the better other people can understand you, and the
more positive the outcome of any given situation can be.

Abandoned

Cool

Flabbergasted

Keen

Puny

Tender

Accepted

Cranky

Frantic

Kooky

Quarrelsome

Tenuous

Adequate

Cruel

Friendly

Laconic

Queer

Tense

Adamant

Crushed

Frightened

Lazy

Quiet

Tentative

Affectionate

Culpable

Frustrated

Lecherous

Raging

Terrible

Agonized

Curious

Free

Left out

Rapture

Terrified

Aggressive

Crazy

Full

Licentious

Reasonable

Tired

Alarmed

Deceitful

Furious

Limp

Refreshed

Thwarted

Almighty

Defeated

Gay

Lonely

Rejected

Tolerant

Altruistic

Delighted

Generous

Longing

Relaxed

Trapped

Ambivalent

Depressed

Genuine

Loving

Relieved

Triumphant

Angry

Deserving

Giddy

Low

Religious

Troubled

Annoyed

Desirous

Giving

Loyal

Remarkable

Ugly

Anxious

Desperate

Glad

Lustful

Remorseful

Unappreciated

Apathetic

Despairing

Good

Mad

Restless

Understanding

Appreciative

Destructive

Grateful

Marvelous

Resentful

Uneasy

Apprehensive

Determined

Gratified

Maudlin

Reverent

Unresponsive

Ashamed

Devastated

Greedy

Mean

Rewarded

Unsettled

Astounded

Devilish

Grievous

Melancholy

Righteous

Unsure

Attractive

Different

Groovy

Miserable

Sad

Vengeful

Awed

Diffident

Guileless

Misunderstood

Safe

Violent

Awkward

Diminished

Guilty

Mystical

Sated

Vehement

Bad

Discontented

Gullible

Naked

Satisfied

Vital

Bashful

Disjointed

Happy

Naughty

Scared

Vitality

Beautiful

Disoriented

Hateful

Needy

Screwed

Vulnerable

Betrayed

Disrespected

Healthy

Nervous

Screwed up

Vivacious

Bewildered

Dissatisfied

Heavenly

Nice

Self-reliant

Weepy

Bitter

Distracted

Helpless

Numb

Selfish

Wicked

Blissful

Distraught

Helpful

Nutty

Servile

Wise

Boisterous

Disturbed

High

Obnoxious

Settled

Wishful

Bold

Divided

Homesick

Obsessed

Sexy

Wishy-washy

Bored

Dominated

Honored

Obese

Shamed

Wonderful

Brave

Doubtful

Hopeful

Odd

Shocked

Weepy

Broken

Dubious

Humorous

Omnipotent

Shot down

Worried

Burdened

Eager

Hurt

Opposed

Shy

Wacky

Calm

Easy going

Hysterical

Optimistic

Sickened

Youthful

Capable

Ecstatic

Ignored

Ornery

Silly

Zany

Captivated

Elated

Immortal

Outraged

Sincere

Zapped

Challenged

Electrified

Imposed upon

Out of touch

Skeptical

Zealous

Charmed

Empty

Impressed

Overwhelmed

Sneaky

Zombie

Cheated

Enchanted

Imprisoned

Pained

Solemn

Cheerful

Energetic

In control

Panicked

Sorrowful

Childish

Enervated

Indecisive

Parsimonious

Spiteful

Clever

Enjoying

Infatuated

Pathetic

Startled

Closed

Envious

Infuriated

Peaceful

Stingy

Collected

Excited

Innocent

Persecuted

Strange

Combative

Exhilarated

Insecure

Pessimistic

Stubborn

Comfortable

Evil

Inspired

Petrified

Stuffed

Competent

Exasperated

Intimidated

Pitiful

Stupid

Competitive

Exhausted

Involved

Playful

Stupefied

Complicated

Exposed

Irresponsible

Pleasant

Suffering

Concerned

Fantastic

Irreverent

Pleased

Sure

Condemned

Fascinated

Isolated

Practical

Supportive

Confused

Fawning

Jealous

Pressured

Sympathetic

Conspicuous

Fearful

Joyous

Pretty

Talkative

Contented

Feminine

Jumpy

Prim

Teary

Contrite

Flustered

Kicky

Prissy

Tempted

Controlled

Foolish

Kind

Proud

Tenacious

Have a Peaceful Week

Nate Klarfeld