The Color of the Soul

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“The Color of the Soul”  |  Anthony Satori

“The soul becomes dyed with the color of its thoughts.”

— Marcus Aurelius

Choose your thoughts carefully, they etch the hue of your Soul.  Choose your words mindfully, they speak to the Universe, and the Universe listens.  Choose your actions purposefully, they tell your Spirit who you are.

Your thoughts, your words, and your actions create your world.

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Little Horses

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“Little Horses”  |  Anthony Satori

If you reach high enough, and search deep enough, and breathe calmly within the stillness of the moment, you will eventually discover that we are all connected by One infinite, beautiful, compassionate Consciousness.  And then, like a cool mist exposed to warm sunlight, all superficial differences will melt away.

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The Ideal of Happiness

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“The Ideal of Happiness”  |  Anthony Satori

“Life in common among people who love each other is the ideal of happiness.” 

— George Sand

So often we look outward for the things that will make us happy. We look to that vacation that we’ve been dreaming about, those designer clothes that will set us apart, the expensive food, cars, and toys that we’re sure will fulfill our perceived need for such things. And don’t get me wrong, I do not, in the slightest, discount the potential pleasure that material objects and experiences can bring. Not at all. In fact, I have a highly cultivated appreciation for quality and aesthetics, in every aspect of life. But it is equally important to realize that such things are not the essence of what truly makes a person happy.  It is a cliche, I’m sure, but it is true: material wealth cannot buy happiness, friends, contentment, or love. And, in contrast, when you are with the right people, doing just about anything, even the most mundane of activities, can be the very best of times. Indulging in a meandering  conversation on a warm summer afternoon, watching an old movie (or binge-ing on a new TV show) late into the night, going to an art gallery, visiting the beach, or playing a few hands of poker for toothpicks and matches… any of these things can truly constitute the ideal of happiness. So, yes… well done, Ms. Sand. I do believe that you have hit the nail on the head.  Whether it is at a five-star hotel in the South of France, or around a second-hand card table in your friend’s garage, it is the sharing of life in common among people who love each other that is, ultimately, the essence of a happy life.

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Expansive Consciousness

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“Expansive Consciousness”  |  Anthony Satori

It presents quite a conundrum, actually.  As conscious beings — that is, as actual living incarnations of Consciousness itself — we are truly vast.  Beyond immense, in fact.  But in terms of our physical place in the universe?  We are utterly miniscule.  Smaller than the smallest  sub-atomic particle measured against the breadth and depth of the ocean.  It is a remarkable paradox to hold in one’s mind.  It is both exhilarating and humbling, empowering and awe-inspiring, all at the same time.

The solution to this riddle, it seems, is simply to live each day immersed in the humble, quiet gratitude that derives from having been given this extraordinary gift — the gift of a soul, a spirit, a body — the gift of Consciousness, the gift of Life.  Strive also, however, to live each day tapped into the vastness of your deep, infinite spiritual Being, channeling this pure, immense source of energy into making yourself a conduit of light, wonder, compassion, and Love.

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The Warm Glow of Evening

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“The Warm Glow of Evening”  |  Anthony Satori

“You have to enjoy life.  Always be surrounded by people that you like, people who have good conversation.  There are so many positive things to think about.”

— Sophia Loren

Locomotive

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“Locomotive”  |  Anthony Satori

“I walked on the banks of the tin-can banana dock and sat down under the huge shade of a Southern Pacific locomotive to look at the sunset over the box-house hills and cry.  Jack Kerouac sat beside me… companion… we thought the same thoughts of the soul… surrounded by the gnarled steel roots of the trees of machinery.”

— Alan Ginsberg

It is okay to feel sad, sometimes.  It is a normal and healthy part of life.  But don’t plan to stay there.  Be ready to move through it, like a locomotive.  Remember that sadness is not who you are.  You are Spirit.  You are Joy.  You are Light.  You were created to be the reflection and the conduit of everything that is Good in the Universe.  You were created to be the eyes, the ears, the pleasure, and the laughter of God.

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