Dr. Howell’s Reflections

Dr. Howell’s Reflections

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Imagine Part 7

December 28, 2024

My friend, George Fountain Cox, left this realm seven years ago. He was 88, a clinical pastoral counselor, and a fantastic artist. As with most artists, George began painting inanimate objects or still life. Then, it progressed into more abstract and impressionistic works. George was a regionally known watercolorist and collage artist.

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Imagine Part 6

December 27, 2024

As a child, I would often sit in a giant Mimosa tree in the backyard. Though I knew nothing about holy places, thin places, or consecrated ground, it was magical as if in another world— if you stroked the Mimosa’s leaves they would slowly fold up like they were going to sleep. And in the spring, its puffy blossom looked like hundreds of little pink feathers with white tips and an amazing fragrance! You could twirl the blossoms on your face and they softly stroked it. After springtime, the blossoms died, and the tree bore beans well into the Autumn. The green pods hung there swaying in the breeze. 

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Christmas Eve

December 24, 2024

On this Christmas Eve, we pause to give thanks for all the many blessings of this year. And we prepare our hearts for tomorrow when we receive the Christ child into our homes and souls. Being with friends and family is a precious time; it is a season—a holy period celebrated each year by Christian churches to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a time of giving and nurturing. It has affected so many people that over the years it has become a secular as well as religious holiday. Yet had it not been for a teenage mother named Mary, her baby, and a man called Joseph two thousand years ago, there would be no Christmas. 

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Imagine Part 4

December 23, 2024

The conscious life requires forethought before we embark on something new. Going into uncharted territory first calls for us to imagine that territory, and then we build mental models of the people, circumstances, settings, and anything we expect to find in the unknown. To imagine, we usually begin with our knowledge and then build on it with what we imagine may exist beyond it.

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Imagine Part 3

December 22, 2024

Imagining is part of goal setting, which paves the way for our future. Yes, wishing, hoping, visualizing, and working on the emerging plan are essential in manifesting our dreams. Therefore, imagination is also a key to our becoming the fulfillment of the seed planted in us at our making. 

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Imagine Part 2

December 21, 2024

In anticipation of what's to come, we entertain thoughts, visualizations, and feelings. This is a normal psychological process. For example, if we are excited about a high school reunion, we may anticipate or "pre-live" it by picturing the event's setting, people, and activities. This is referred to as imaginal anticipation, which is not only a process of visualizing; it includes having thoughts and feelings. By anticipating a wonderful event, we experience it in all three centers, even before it happens. 

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Imagine Part 1

December 20, 2024

The root word of "imagine" is the Latin word imāginārī, which means "to fancy" or "to picture mentally." It's a derivative of "imago," which means image or likeness. 

To Imagine something is to picture it in our mind's eye. We can picture people, objects, ideas, activities, circumstances, and everything. Our mind not only creates still pictures (stills) but also creates entire imaginal movies. Our minds are well-trained to use images because our subconscious uses them every night to dream. 

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Living Life to Its Fullest Part 7

December 19, 2024

Many of us have bucket lists. Some of us may think we live life to the fullest only when our bucket list is completely checked off. However, a finished bucket list or periodically checking off its items doesn’t guarantee a fulfilled life. Most of us have daily routines that are not made up of bucket list items. Yet our daily life is where we live the most. Why shouldn’t our daily lives be lived in fullness regardless if all our dreams have not come true?

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Living Life to Its Fullest Part 6

December 18, 2024

To live your life to its fullest, we follow our heart and listen to our soul. That sounds like simple advice but it’s not so easy to implement. Following our heart means understanding the Heart Center of Intelligence and discerning the impressions it gives us.

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Living Life to Its Fullest Part 5

December 17, 2024

We are in charge of whether we live our lives to the fullest. So, if we are frustrated with our lives as they are, we can do things to reach our fullness. But first, we must be aware of what our soul tells us it needs to be fulfilled. This means listening to our soul. All during our lives, our soul speaks to us, but because of distractions and misplaced priorities, we can ignore its requests. But during a shock point or anytime we become aware of our mortality, it is even more vital that we listen to our soul.

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Living Life to Its Fullest Part 4

December 16, 2024

When it comes to the soul, we are amazingly the same. The basic soul needs are universal, even though the way people live their outer lives is very different from one another. Siddhartha Mukherjee is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer (2011). An oncologist, he chronicled the many things people want to say to others when they are terminally ill. Four of these requests were the most prominent in everyone he met during their transition.

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Living Life to Its Fullest Part 2 (Copy)

December 15, 2024

The secret of living life to its fullness is not a “one size fits all” proposition. What brings life to its fullness for one person may be very different for someone else. We see this all around us. There are the golfers, the geeks, the nature enthusiasts, the family-oriented, the gardeners, the sportspeople, the travelers, the chefs, the teachers, the builders, the movers and shakers, the artists, and a myriad of other “Fullnesses.” But these are simply the top layers of the things that satisfy us.

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Living Life to Its Fullest Part 3

December 15, 2024

The secret of living life to its fullness is not a “one size fits all” proposition. What brings life to its fullness for one person may be very different for someone else. We see this all around us. There are the golfers, the geeks, the nature enthusiasts, the family-oriented, the gardeners, the sportspeople, the travelers, the chefs, the teachers, the builders, the movers and shakers, the artists, and a myriad of other “Fullnesses.” But these are simply the top layers of the things that satisfy us.

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Living Life to Its Fullest Part 2

December 14, 2024

For those who try to live a spiritually conscious life, living to our fullest means having a heart of love. A heart of love not only gives love but receives it. Overflowing Love reduces our pain, heals our sorrow, lowers our level of fear, and instills hope. Even in the most trying times, if we conduct ourselves in love, we face the challenge before us with confidence. Love is the greatest power. It provides courage and inoculates us against fear, anger, shame, and all the passions by connecting us to the Power within us.

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Living Life to Its Fullest Part 1

December 13, 2024

We can get so distracted by the day's concerns that we lose sight of what's going right, what's lovely, and the beautiful all around us. In other words, we tend to focus on solving immediate problems or addressing the concerns of the moment, so we forget to notice the tremendous gifts right before our eyes. It can take a shock point or another sort of wake-up call to help us remember all the things going right and all the beauty in our lives. Then in gratitude, our senses embrace it.

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