Today I woke up thinking about inspiration — the feeling and the quote by Patanjali — so I've decided to share both the printed version I've created of it and also the audio of me saying it.
Inspiration reminds me of some of my most treasured friends — you know who you are — and also of my family, especially my husband, son, sisters, brothers, and my mom. Inspiration also reminds me of my treasured teachers, mentors, and guides. I greatly appreciate all of the people who inspire me!!!
As it says below, "When you are inspired… dormant forces, faculties, and talents become alive."
Feeling inspired is feeling fully alive. It is a wonderful, magical, and joyful feeling.
Following is a recording I made of me saying "Inspiration." I love the way I feel when I say it, hear it, and read it. How does it make you feel? Does it inspire you to allow your dormant faculties and talents to become alive? My guess is YES!!!
Who inspires you? Where do you go to get inspired? How do you inspire other people?
I hope you will tell the people who inspire you that they do inspire you and that you appreciate them. I think you'll find that the more you appreciate the people in your life, the more inspired you will feel.
Enjoy reading, hearing, and sharing "Inspiration" by Patanjali.
I wish you love, hugs, laughter, fun, sunshine, creativity, joy, and inspiration in all you do today — and always!!!
Margaux :)
Written by Margaux Joy DeNador – Posted August 21, 2010
I have no idea what you're talking about. What you think about expands so maybe you would feel happier if you think about something you feel happy about or what you feel grateful for or what you appreciate.
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