Daily Inspiration

Insight enables you to know your own heart.  Clarity enables you to accept without illusion. -Deepak Chopra

The Non Local Domain

I have heard you say in your 2003 film on “The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire”  that the ‘non local domain’ is immortal, infinitely correlated, eternal, no time, no energy, etc.  Would you please elaborate on the concept of ‘no energy’.  I thought that pure energy was the foundation of the universe.  Are you saying that there are no waves and particles in this non local domain?  That atoms and molecules do not exist in this field either?  Your light on this subject would be deeply appreciated.

If You Are Inspiring, Your Holidays Will Be Too

Mile-long shopping lists, work fatigue, cranky relatives and demanding children means it’s natural to feel stressed out at the holidays. But Deepak Chopra says you can change it all just by changing who you are in each situation. Find out how!

We all know the complaints: family grievances, stressful shopping, never enough time to get everything done, fatigue and collapse. Therapists brace themselves for the holidays as depressed patients become more depressed, addictive patients become more addicted and winter grayness casts its pall.

Published in Oprah.com

The Perils of Skepticism (There Isn’t Any)

If you’ve ever used Google Alert, you know the jolts it can deliver. Whenever anyone in the blogosphere decides to blow a poison dart your way, Google is happy to deliver the news, along with the more positive mentions, of course.  Most of my stinging darts come from skeptics. Over the years I’ve found that ill-tempered guardians of scientific truth can’t abide speculative thinking. And as the renowned Richard Dawkins has proved, they are also very annoyed by a nuisance named God. (more…)

Doubling the Ladies

I proposed to a lady and it took her six months to say yes. However, after a month of her saying yes, she aborted the relationship following a misunderstanding. It took me a month of pleading with her to reverse what she had just decided. It did not work, so I was forced to accept her feeling. A few days later, I got involved with another lady – whom I did not know much about – and things moved very fast. Relations knew about our involvement. When I thought I was healing my wounds from the first affair, the lady who dumped me came back saying she wanted us to go all the way into marriage. After some days of her persistence, I bowed down and my love was rekindled.

 I have doubled the ladies for a month now. Both of them know of my situation. However, I want to go on with the former, meaning I dump the latter. Considering that we have done so much with the latter before the former came back, how can I move on without leaving the latter disappointed?