“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a
miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”
Albert Einstein
This quote is so simple yet so powerful for it’s absolutely true:
Happiness and seeing the magic in even the smallest of things is a state
of mind, and everyone has the power to switch their own “Magic Button”
on at any time they want.
The truth is: we are all born with this “Magic Button” switched on. As
kids we find joy and happiness in the simplest of things. We can run
around, play with flowers, make necklaces out of daisies and feel like a
princess when we wear them. We make our wishes when we blow off the
seeds of a dandelion and know they will come true. We climb on trees,
fall off again, lie on the grass, gaze up to the clouds and marvel at
their forms and puffiness. We imagine what it would be like to sit on a
cloud or dance on one. At night we look at the stars and imagine living
on one. Our parents think we have imaginary friends but we know so much
better.
When does
all this stop? Once we start worrying too much. Worrying destroys every
magic we have in our lives. Let’s not worry, let’s be who we used to be.
Let’s keep our inner child happy. Let’s all be like Peter Pan! But how
can we do that?
Believe in yourself
“Magic is believing in yourself, if you can do that, you can make anything happen.”
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Sounds very basic but it’s so true. How can you look for beauty
outside if you don’t see the beauty inside of yourself? You will always
be looking for external approval and you will be wasting precious time.
Time where you could be day dreaming about your next big project or a
new hobby you want to learn. Fact is, when we believe in ourselves and
our abilities, possibilities become endless. We become creative, we dare
to dream, we dare to grow, we dare to share our visions and not being
scared of being ridiculed for them.
Magic of Synchronicity
The Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, defines synchronicity as "a
meaningful coincidence of outer and inner events that are not causally
related." In fact it was Jung who coined the word synchronicity. Jung
speaks of a collective unconscious, a universal pool of knowledge,
independent of culture and belonging to us all. Picture it like this: We
are all swimming in the same waters and can feel the reverberation of
each other's movements as we are all riding the same waves.
What I want to say here is: you can live your
life and take everything and everyone for granted. Or you can see the
magic behind each and every encounter in your life. The way I see it: we
all meet for a purpose. We all have a message to share, a lesson to
teach or a lesson to learn. When I meet someone new I always know I will
either learn something or teach something. And those people who hurt us
the most are ironically the best teachers in our lives and I’m grateful
to each one of them for without these lessons I wouldn’t be who I am
today. So, as you can see: every encounter with someone new is truly
magical.
The magic of Love
“There is no surprise more magical than the surprise of being loved: It is God's finger on man's shoulder.”
Charles Morgan (English novelist, 1894-1958)
Let’s be honest: is there anything more magical than loving and being
loved? I’m not only talking about romantic love but about any form of
love. All we need to do is open our hearts fully and not being scared of
loving someone or showing who we really are deep down.
Magic in the HERE and NOW
One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of
us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose
garden over the horizon-instead of enjoying the roses blooming outside
our windows today.”
Dale Carnegie (American author, 1888-1955)
A lot has been written on this topic. There is a whole new trend
emerging about living in the here and now. There is mindfulness
meditation, there are famous books, like “the power of now” by Eckhard
Tolle and an endless information pool on the internet about it.
But still it seems most of us just don’t know how to live in the
moment. We don’t know how to stop worrying about future events or regret
the many mistakes we committed in the past. We constantly believe the
grass is greener somewhere else and that everybody else has more luck
than we do. But why is is so difficult to just stop for a second and
realise that what we have right now is more than enough? Why can’t we be
grateful for the little things we already have and above all for being
alive right now. Why can’t we get up each morning and sing and be happy
that a new day has started?
Believe in magic
“And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you
because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely
places. Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.”
Roald Dahl
I would like to end this blog entry with the above quote. Of course
you can try to have more magic in your life, but if you don’t believe in
it, you will never find it! I hope that with this blog entry you will
find your own magic moments and start seeing this world from a magical
state of mind. It is an ongoing process for me too, but tt’s time to switch our “Magic Buttons” on now!
Have a magical day everyone!