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Showing posts with label power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label power. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

How To Stay In Your Power

 

(32) How to stay in your power

by Fazeel Chauhan 1998

  • Follow the 5 pillars of Islam
  • Find out what your higher purpose is. Practice it in small amounts every day
  • Remember your wins
  • Create a context to set up yourself to win at a goal each day
  • Make a list of the things you need to do and face
  • Take care of things you've been avoiding and get them over with. Complete them
  • Meditate
  • Keep in touch with what's going on inside
  • Know your strengths
  • Don't dwell on your shortcomings
  • Vird (Chanting)
  • Read Quran
  • Read inspirational poetry like Iqbal
  • Write something everyday
  • Do affirmations
  • Keep your surroundings clean and organized
  • Talk to friends you trust and share your life with them
  • Don't hold on to resentments. Forgive
  • Exercise every day
  • Make a daily check list to help complete tasks
  • Avoid stress
  • Get enough rest
  • Don't take your health and time for granted
  • Be Thankful for what you have
  • Lower your expectations for being happy
  • Don't hurt anyone except in self-defense

 

Saturday, July 4, 2020

Independence Day

                         Independence Day

by Fazeel Chauhan
8-14-93



What does independence mean to me?
It is many things: Freedom, autonomy, maturity, connectedness and open mindedness.
Our goal should be to be the best that we can be - intellectually, physically, emotionally and spiritually. Trouble is, we as human beings are very tempted by our comfort zones. We arrive at a comfortable point in life and then stop to enjoy it. This resting point represents a stagnation in our growth process. The giant sequoias, evolve from a small seedling. Their growth doesn't stop and because of their adaptability, they are able to flourish for thousands of years. Those of us who do not continue to grow, change adapt, stop evolving and perish. the chains that bind us are all the things, beliefs and excuses that stop our growth. Our goal should be to break these chains and strive to be free in the truest sense.

One essential value is open-mindedness. We need to be accepting of other people's views and feelings. Why is it that I don't see any signs on the buses here, that forbid political arguments? People don't have violent fights over politics, honor and religion here, because they are somewhat open-minded. Egocentrism, tunnel vision and narrow mindedness are signs of ignorance and fear. When children start growind, they ask why about everything. Questioning should be allowed so that people can form their own opinions. "Other" opinions that "they" have should be tolerated by "us". As immigrants, we may be viewed as different and separate. But the fact is that we are all connected. We are the same- all "one".
Discrimination is a blindfold and it is psychological genocide. There is no doubt that it exists in the world, but as individuals, we should avoid it. Somebody's last name, economical status or social status, their gender or religion should not be viewed as inferior to our own. At CSULA, on the statue of Confucious it states: "Among truly educated people, there is no discrimination". We should educate ourselves in and out of school. But there are those who are educated but still ignorant. We should allow the education and learning experiences to change us and expand our views.

This is what independence means to me. One day soon, enough of us will join hands and embrace each other, to celebrate the independence of our souls

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Comfortable, Numb and Naive



Comfortably Numb


Get in touch with god
Turn the radio on

Get a house full of lies
Power the TV on

Read the bed time stories in the newspaper
Lull yourself into a hypnotic stupor

Switch to the music channels
Turn on your body, blindfold your soul

Tune into nine thousand outlets on cable
Get your head programmed

Watch the celebrities and wana-be's with envy
Hear the news anchors spinning and miseducating
Talk show pundits instigating and hating
Putting spells on us til we're oblivious

Drinking and roaring for sports
Is this like bread and circus for the Romans?

The last thing the fish notices
Is the water it's immersed in


(by Fazeel Azeez Chauhan, 1-29-97)