TGIM – Thank God It’s Monday!
November 29, 2010 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Featured Posts, Practice
We all know what TGIF stands for – “Thank God It’s Friday”. This typically signifies the end of our work week, and our temporary respite from jobjail. Born of a view of work as drudgery, obligation, boredom, and all sorts of other negatives, TGIF is the signal to move our activities from “work” to “life”. […]
What does it mean to be “free”?
November 23, 2010 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Featured Posts, Free and Laughing
I awoke last week Saturday morning to the joyous news that Aung San Suu Kyi, the Opposition Leader of Myanmar, was free! She had spent the last 10 years of her life in isolation in her own home, with only 2 servants for company. Her husband suffered with cancer and died and she was unable […]
Laughter and enlightenment
November 16, 2010 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Be Present, Featured Posts, Free and Laughing
Says the Dalai Lama: “I have been confronted with many difficulties throughout the course of my life…but I laugh often, and my laughter is contagious. When people ask me how I find the strength to laugh now, I reply that I am a professional laugher. And my religion is kindness”. We typically think of spiritual […]
Laughing at the dirty dishes
November 12, 2010 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Accept, Featured Posts, Free and Laughing, Release
Each Tuesday evening I teach a class at Ryerson University. Whilst I enjoy the class immensely, I am quite drained by the time I arrive home. Typically, I am ravenous, having not eaten since lunchtime. The thought of relaxing in my warm kitchen, doggies at my feet, happily conversing with my children ushers me down […]
“Doing” yoga
November 10, 2010 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Accept, Featured Posts
Despite thousands of miles that separate us physically Donovan is still “my” yoga teacher. And I am still his “oracle”. We chat at least once per week on Facebook, gchat, Skype or phone. Typically, other than a “hail up” (a Jamaican way for saying “hi – how are you”), our conversations centre around two things: […]
“It’s not so terrible after all” – how to live like Alice
November 8, 2010 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Featured Posts, Free and Laughing, Love
A friend shared with me a video clip “Alice Dancing Under the Gallows” of 106 year old Alice Herz-Sommer. Alice is the oldest living Holocaust survivor. She credits her survival of the Holocaust to her music, as she was sent to a special camp – a “purgatory for artists and musicians”. “I used to play […]
Having trouble changing your thoughts?
October 22, 2010 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Featured Posts, Practice
As a man thinketh so is he” This is one of the fundamental principles in life that we find in every major religion and philosophy. Our thoughts create our reality. Our thoughts determine what we will be, do and attract. Our thoughts are the most powerful things in our life. Unfortunately, most of us are […]
Blogger’s block
October 18, 2010 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Accept, Featured Posts
“Writer’s block” is the well-known bane of many authors. It has happened to the famous, the amateur and the occasional writer. It is the inability to produce written work on demand. The words don’t flow, or if they do, they don’t make sense, seem stilted and unreflective of the sentiment or ideas the writer is […]
Doing life – eternally
October 4, 2010 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Featured Posts, Free and Laughing, Release
My friend Monique Mahima moved on to the next stage of her eternal journey last week. I shed a few tears, but I also feel this sense of peace, knowing that she did the work that we are all called to do, but which not many actually accomplish. She went within, looked for meaning, and […]
The blessing of womanhood
September 30, 2010 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Accept, Featured Posts, Free and Laughing, Release
This is a long post courtesy of my wisewoman Facebook friend, Pj Samuels. Her posts are always amazingly deep and insightful and I look forward to them every day, for they typically cause a shift, a validation or simply a lovely feeling. This one, received a few days ago really honored my womanhood, affirmed my […]