
Yesterday, I listened to an interview with Michael York, the film star. I listened half-heartedly at first and then with fascination. By the end of the conversation I had discovered at least one inspiring truth i.e. It is well worth listening to other people without prejudging what they can teach you.
It is amazing how much other humans can teach us. But if we don't believe that they can teach us something, we will not listen to them nor will we read their books or listen to their audios or watch their videos and DVD's. We will miss out on huge amounts of valuable information.
Michael York (D'Artagnan in The Three Musketeers) went to the USA about 30 years ago and has lived there longer than he lived in the UK.
He was not tempted to join other UK actors like Oliver Reed in alcoholic and drug excesses. He could see no sense in not being at his best. Life is too interesting.
He now lives in California with his American wife where it is easy to live a healthy lifestyle. He asks: "Why wait until you get ill and then go to a doctor to clean up the mess? Why not take preventive measures to keep you in optimum shape? We take care of our cars; why not our own bodies?"
He takes herbs and vitamins and a chiropractic treatment once a week. He does not believe in treating the head (or mind) without taking the body into account. He prefers a holistic approach.
He has a thoughtful faith. "I have a faith but not a faith that wears a label. It's an amalgamation of all sorts of influences. I was raised in the Church of England and was brought up with the beauty of the English Bible. It never leaves you but I get resentful at fundamentalist Christianity when it becomes my God and not your God."
Agnosticism is part of his amalgamation of influences: "There's nothing we can be sure of until we pass into the next dimension."
He was very impressed by a comment from his friend Peter Ustinov: "You know, we are united by our doubts and divided by our convictions." York comments: "In the world today, that is so true".
When he was asked "Do you believe in an afterlife?", he gave a fascinating and inspiring reply:
"If you get into the study of health and the body you find out that we are all energetic organisms. The whole world is a compact of different energies. It seems quite plausible that there is a different sort of energy operating after life"
"Do you meditate?" "I have tried to meditate but I am a little impatient I confess. I do listen to classical music, if I can, all day. That is an equivalent of meditating. Somehow those great rhythms do wonderful things to your mind and body."
I learned a lot from Michael York yesterday about health, meditation and life after death but the greatest lesson of all was:
Have enough faith to listen to other people, whoever they are, and to read their books. You might learn something worth learning! You might even be excited and inspired.
You don't have to agree with everything other people say but at least listen to their views and you may well hear something you have never heard before or have never heard expressed so well before.
If you have a stack of books you have not read or a stack of videos you have not watched just start reading and watching. You might be amazed at what you will learn!
Even if you have read the books before or watched the videos before, read and watch them again. It is surprising how much valuable information we forget. We all need reminding and inspiring again and again.
John Watson is an award winning teacher and martial arts instructor. He has recently written two books about achieving your goals and dreams. They can both be found on his website http://www.motivationtoday.com along with a daily motivational message.
The title of the first book is "36 Laws To Ignite Your Inner Power And Realize Your Dreams Now!"
The book can be found at this URL: http://www.motivationtoday.com/36_laws.php
You are welcome to publish the article above in your ezine so long as you do not alter it and keep the resource box as it is.
AP - Israel resumed its Gaza offensive Wednesday, bombing heavily around suspected smuggling tunnels near the border with Egypt after a three-hour lull to allow in humanitarian aid. Hamas responded with a rocket barrage.
AP - Pink slips are piling higher as companies scramble to cut costs even deeper to survive the country's economic and financial storms.
AP - Pointing with concern to "red ink as far as the eye can see," President-elect Barack Obama pledged Wednesday to tackle out-of-control Social Security and Medicare spending and named a special watchdog to clamp down on other federal programs even as he campaigned anew to spend the largest pile of taxpayer money in history to revive the sinking economy.
AP - Senate Democrats beat a hasty retreat Wednesday from their rejection of Roland Burris as President-elect Barack Obama's successor, yielding to pressure from Obama himself and from senators irked that the standoff was draining attention and putting them in a bad light. Burris said with a smile he expected to join them "very shortly."
AP - Confronting a grim economy and a Middle East on fire, Barack Obama turned Wednesday to perhaps the only people on the planet who understand what he's in for: the four living members of the U.S. presidents' club.
AP - Rain and high winds lashed Washington state Wednesday, causing widespread avalanches, mudslides, flooding and road closures as the heavy snowfall that has buried parts of the state began to rapidly melt.
AP - The upcoming inauguration of Barack Obama is an attractive target for international and domestic terrorists, but U.S. intelligence officials have no information about specific threats to the Jan. 20 event.
AP - Jeremy Lin scored 27 points to lead Harvard to an 82-70 upset over No. 17 Boston College on Wednesday night, three days after the Eagles upset previously top-ranked North Carolina.
AP - Eric Mangini is the new head coach of the Cleveland Browns, a week after being fired by the New York Jets. A person with knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press that Mangini will be introduced Thursday at a news conference at the team's headquarters in Berea.
Reuters - Israeli warplanes bombed targets across the Gaza Strip on Thursday and tanks advanced on Palestinian guerrillas as U.S. backing for a truce proposal raised expectations of an end to the offensive.
Reuters - A fresh wave of profit warnings and job cuts soured investor sentiment on Thursday after an employment report suggested U.S. job losses in December could be the worst in almost 60 years.
Reuters - In an abrupt switch, Democratic leaders began talks on Wednesday to swear in Roland Burris, appointed by embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich to replace President-elect Barack Obama in the U.S. Senate.
Reuters - The U.S. budget deficit will swell to a record $1.186 trillion in fiscal 2009, congressional forecasters said on Wednesday, the result of an economic recession that has cut tax receipts and caused massive government bailouts of banks and automakers.
Reuters - The case of Ali al-Marri, accused of being an al Qaeda "sleeper" agent and held for 5-1/2 years at a U.S. military prison in South Carolina, will be an early test for President-elect Barack Obama.
Reuters - An outbreak of salmonella food poisoning has made 388 people sick across 42 states, sending 18 percent of them to the hospital, U.S. health officials said on Wednesday.
Reuters - Accused swindler Bernard Madoff should be jailed for violating a court order by mailing $1 million worth of diamonds, watches and other jewelry to friends and family, U.S. prosecutors told a court on Wednesday.
AFP - Israeli warplanes bombed suspected arms-smuggling tunnels in southern Gaza early Thursday, as diplomats worked to secure a ceasefire in an offensive that has killed 700 Palestinians.
AFP - Envoys from Russia and Ukraine go to Brussels on Thursday for emergency EU-brokered talks to resolve a bitter gas fight between the two ex-Soviet giants that has engulfed Europe in a major energy crisis.
Direct Answers - Column for the week of May 5, 2003I'm very... Read More
I tremble at the thought that millions of people suffer enough to... Read More
What would your life be like if you lived each event backwards?... Read More
The secret power of positive thinkers is their faith. And this faith... Read More
Direct Answers - Column for the week of November 24, 2003My husband... Read More
Direct Answers - Column for the week of June 16, 2003I enjoy... Read More
Over my extended Thanksgiving weekend I took some time to look through... Read More
Everything is made of energy. Atoms, molecules, light, sound and color have... Read More
At first glance, when tough times hit, it seems the world around... Read More
Water is the source of life, yet so few of us understand... Read More
(Excerpted from the Jim Rohn Two Day Weekend event - June 22... Read More
Wonders never cease. Just when those in our area of the Delaware... Read More
When you have your dream clear in your mind and you go... Read More
"Desire is a tremendous force, and must be directed in the right... Read More
There is an old story that tells of a man walking along... Read More
Too many of us are too hard on ourselves, always alert to... Read More
Life ?.. Indeed is full of learning's, experiences, facts and lots of... Read More
Direct Answers - Column for the week of April 21, 2003I hope... Read More
All the ingredients to make 12 loaves of bread already exist. The... Read More
Chances are you have seen some type of disturbance in your lifetime.... Read More
Self-confidence is your assessment of your own self-worth. It plays a large... Read More
We ALL think or have thought about it at one time or... Read More
Wreaths are like rings. They represent the Universal Circle ("Let the circle... Read More
Direct Answers - Column for the week of June 10, 2002I told... Read More
A major part of the process of achieving success and living the... Read More
When you fall, do you get right back up? Do you learn... Read More
"How are you doing?" you ask. There's a pause before the reply.... Read More
Here is the typical life ? typical, though not everybody does it... Read More
A number of years ago I worked for one of the UK's... Read More
There is a reason I never gave up. A reason I never... Read More
Remember when you were really young? It was an era of inconsequential... Read More
We all question our ability at times. Uncertainty plagues us. It is... Read More
Here are some thoughts for finding and experiencing joy in your life.... Read More
The man plopped down on his chair, defeated.His father's maxims bit his... Read More
How often do you have opportunities every day to exercise your power... Read More
*In the last couple of months, I have been fortunate to be... Read More
It's no fun being in debt.Money shortages are always stressful and serious... Read More
Purpose. What is purpose? Drinking coffee when you wake up and making... Read More
I've spoken with many people who, over time, have felt inundated by... Read More
Only twenty years ago, people would casually stroll the neibourhood, stop and... Read More
1. We all have a purpose in this life time.The Mystics say... Read More
Get inspired and lift your spirits with these positive quotations that will... Read More
How can we enjoy a better lifestyle?'Easy' I hear you say, all... Read More
A reader asks: "Many times in my life I have let fear... Read More
Good morning Roy, good morning Joseth.Roy? You have in your world's history... Read More
So often we stop and look at our lives and say silently... Read More
Without question, going to the hospital is teamwork from the time you... Read More
"It`s life Jim but not as we know it." -SpockIn Corrogue there... Read More
When was the last time you smiled at a stranger?When was the... Read More
What is the most essential part of your business? You are!As small... Read More
You've lost your job, that's all you know, and you don't have... Read More
Whenever we are working on our dreams we are going to run... Read More
I decreed my 'twin' into my life in early 1990. It is... Read More
A number of years ago I worked for one of the UK's... Read More
I am just out of high school, and I have come to... Read More
It was way past 10:00 pm when I came home from a... Read More
Janine Wachowski, a long-time resident of South Elgin, Illinois, drives a school... Read More
Riding a rush, being juiced, flying high-this is the feeling we strive... Read More
Direct Answers - Column for the week of December 1, 2003My sister... Read More
Have you ever had one of those flashes of inspiration? Have you... Read More
Have you ever dreamed of a new house? Have you ever wished... Read More
Let us renew our hope in humanity. It's so easy to lose... Read More
Not long ago, I attended a seminar that featured Naomi Judd, half... Read More
Ever read a book that's changed your life? Most of the today's... Read More
Ask any of my kids and they'll tell you immediately that you'll... Read More
I wrote about my life and all that I have had to... Read More
Everything was arranged: once the funeral was over, all were to go... Read More
Self-confidence is your assessment of your own self-worth. It plays a large... Read More
How often do you have opportunities every day to exercise your power... Read More
Each night, when I put my head on the pillow and turn... Read More
When you realize that you really want to have an impact in... Read More
Direct Answers - Column for the week of February 9, 2004I love... Read More
"Desire is a tremendous force, and must be directed in the right... Read More
Green symbolises growth. Growth requires change and transformation. This article will help... Read More
Have you ever wanted to do something really major-something stupendous-something totally different... Read More
Who is Wallace Wattles? Wallace D. Wattles died over 90 years ago... Read More
I have a standing interview every Monday morning on a radio station... Read More
Life is perfect. If you have read these articles long enough, you... Read More
A reader asks: "Many times in my life I have let fear... Read More
I knew precisely what I wanted. I felt that success was only... Read More
To [many] work is not a gratifying opportunity to do good, but... Read More
Are beliefs not often the children of ignorance and fantasy? Consider the... Read More
Why is it so difficult to hold steadfast to a commitment to... Read More
Change is difficult for many people. Often times our whole identity is... Read More
You've probably heard of the popular saying "It's better to give than... Read More
In Corrogue I am amazedI rise by the light of heaven to... Read More
The true test in life does not occur when all is going... Read More
It's no fun being in debt.Money shortages are always stressful and serious... Read More
EXTREME is not a term usually connected to self-care. Self-care usually portrays... Read More
Discernment is an inner guide or compass. It is loving and expansive,... Read More
"In real love you want the other person's good. In romantic love,... Read More
According to the Buddhists, between January 29 and February 12 is the... Read More
Many of us invest quality time and energy into our personal development.... Read More
Direct Answers - Column for the week of September 16, 2002Two years... Read More
Inspirational Inspirational |