By Tigmonk, on January 19th, 2010
Q&A Tuesday
Submitted Question
Tiger, Why do I have such a difficult time understanding what you write? J – Oregon
Insight
Not sure I can even begin to fully describe why this is, other than there is no expectation that you should be able to understand. Here are some other possibilities…
You . . . →Read the Rest: Why Don’t I Understand Your Writing?
By Tigmonk, on June 3rd, 2009
You know those moments where it seems like someone should say something, but nobody does, creating an energy of anxious anticipation. I find those moments humorous because I enjoy the peace when it comes to social silence.
Conversations are an interesting thing. One of my biggest irritations is being stuck in a conversation I . . . →Read the Rest: Awkward Silence
By Tigmonk, on December 26th, 2008
I think if life were suppose to be completely easy, it would become completely boring rather quickly. At any given time, there is a lesson to be learned, a challenge that gives rise to a more empowered you; accept this challenge. When we choose to learn through it, we expand. Creating a brighter, stronger, . . . →Read the Rest: Quickly Boring – 0064
By Tigmonk, on December 22nd, 2008
Other people will always create their own definition of who I am. But honestly, what does their opinion have anything to do with the definition I choose to give my self. If I let other people define who I am, I give over the power to create my own life.
By Tigmonk, on December 16th, 2008
When we seek to give more value than we are to receive, we position ourselves to create joyfully.
By Tigmonk, on December 14th, 2008
Our understanding of Truth is constantly expanding. If we see our interpretation as stagnant and old -or no longer consistent, maybe there is a new level of truth to be discovered.
By Tigmonk, on November 26th, 2008
Times of growth are almost always met with resistence; so get over it. Stop resisting the resistance, this will create space in your natural resisting; giving rise to receive more.
By Tigmonk, on November 25th, 2008
I find it interesting that what people complain most about, is often what’s most prevalent in their lives.