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Mastering The Game Of Life 2

A diverse assortment of co-authors from all around the world, sharing their unique perspective and insights around what it means to them to master the game of life. How can we do this, and how does that contribute to living in a more wondrous world? If you are curiously looking for some inspiration in life… Or simply curious, watch this space!

The Journey From Fear To Love…

The light of love is an omnipotent force revered in all corners of the Universe. Attuning yourself to the frequency of love in all forms puts you in touch with a limitless and benevolent power. The journey to align yourself with the divine power of love represents a rite of passage for every human being. It is arduous, for we cannot remember the true power of the light we know as love, until we experience the encompassing darkness of fear.

Which comes first, forgiveness or gratitude?

The question, “Which comes first, forgiveness or gratitude?” serves as a foundation for a great debate, as there are good arguments for expressing forgiveness first, as a way to arrive at a place of gratitude and as well for embracing gratitude first, to unlock forgiveness in its truest form.

There is one thing that is indisputable though, and that is; both forgiveness and gratitude are important elements of your growth process. They hold the keys that unlock your heart and let the divine power of love flow through you with complete freedom.

This power ultimately brings you to your higher ground. The more you embody love, the higher you go.

Getting To Know YOU

Ever stopped to think about how many times throughout our life, we ask ourselves that timeless question? As monumental as that question is, perhaps there’s an even more powerfully self-serving question: Who (On Earth) Do You Think You Are?

The two words in brackets start to take on particular significance. Isn’t it true that we as humans, particularly those that embrace the World Game-Changers philosophy – are generally aware that we are so much more than just a mind, a body, or our senses (Rupert Spira), even if we don’t fully ‘get it’ yet? This brings in the eminent Spira’s non-duality philosophy, and how conditioned, thinking leads us to a life of so much pain and suffering.

So what if…? What if we were actually like the sky – something that is infinite and ever-present – and remained constant, no matter whether it was filled with dark stormy clouds, or beautiful radiant sunshine?

Managing Change

The past – it is often said – cannot be changed. Maybe not, but we can certainly learn from it, and contribute towards co-creating a better future. Enter our mind-chatter straight away, as it defiantly bites back and defends: ‘Ah, but it’s not that easy!’ The reality is though, it is.

Let’s put this into some kind of context. Everything becomes easier, once you know how. It’s a question of learning and adapting; sharing experiences and lessons learnt; built on that vital, all-important starting point – awareness.

Managing change can be as simple as ABC – representing Awareness, Beliefs, and Creativity – something that is powerfully reflected in this book, as a result of compassionate co-authors from around the world sharing their own awareness and experiences.

Embracing Uncertainty

Two (arguably) very challenging words – embracing uncertainty. Chances are, this will automatically conjure up all kinds of defence-driven reactions, so let’s take a deeper look…

Isn’t it true that as humans, we like certainty – we want to be in control? Of course, anything that presents in life which detracts from that control, tends to take us out of our comfort zone and lead us into all kinds of fear-inspired panic.

Surely – like everything else in life – it’s a question of having the awareness to know how something like uncertainty fits in with other key influences if life? More generally, isn’t it also true that most are looking for ‘the one thing’ – the ‘silver bullet’ that will enable us to wrap-up life’s many varied challenges up into a nice, neat, tidy package?

Stories We Tell Ourselves

Once upon a time, in a far-off land, (now you add the rest)…
‘Adding the rest’ is exactly one of the things we humans do best, with very little regard for whether the story we tell ourselves is actually true or not – we simply create our own make-believe version.
Paul is one of the nine global, compassionate co-authors that share their own inspirational insights and words of wisdom around to what degree these stories actually serve us, and – arguably more importantly – what lessons we can take from them, as we aspire to live a better life. Begs the question though, what story are you telling yourself?

Serving A Purpose

“We can all take small, tiny steps towards building a better life for ourselves and our community, if we have the courage to seek help when we need it, stick to good plans, recognise when our body needs some rest or relaxation time, and look out for our fellow human beings…”

I Can – I Will!

“The last thing I can remember hearing was my friend saying – ‘you have killed him!’ I remained in a coma for two weeks and upon waking up, I could not see anything…”

Live Without Boundaries

Although each individuals inspirational insights and motivational messages may be very different, there is a strong common thread that runs through the heart of the book – all co-authors’ chapters are shared from a place of love & compassion.
“The ability to create a legacy that leads to the improvement of many other people’s lives, is surely the best unselfish thing that a human being can visualise? Let’s all unite to spread the love…”

Hope Is Where The Heart Is

“You can hope that you will find yourself, but unless you take the action you may not be able to repair or rewire your brain’s thought processes. I see life simply now – less is more. Less is best…”

One Ball At A Time

In his Mastering The Game Of Life book chapter ‘One Ball At A Time’ – Paul Kelly shares with us how sport, and particularly cricket, has consistently been a salvation for him, as he’s courageously batted away many of the life-threatening curve balls bowled at him. During his many different ‘innings’ – both in life and cricket – Paul has also skillfully bowled umpteen overs himself, constantly seeking to make a positive difference to his own life, as well as displaying immense compassion and kindness to others…