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Trust Yourself

Susan L Hart | HartInspirations.com

Scatter Some Sunshine

There is a song out there that epitomizes a life philosophy, which if we all embraced it, would make the world a phenomenally better place. Somewhere along the way, society’s mandate for winning at life became about beating the other guy to “the goods”. Success started to mean a bigger house and more TVs.

But this song, when it wafted from the radio when I was a kid, spoke to me even then of how life should be. Make Someone Happy was written by Jule Styne, Adolph Green and Betty Comden, and first performed December 26, 1960. This song has never gone out of style – read the list of 100+ performers who sang it over 31 years – because although admittedly romantic in nature, it also expresses a fundamental truth about life.

When we are of service to others, when we are busy making someone else happy, we become happy too. Service to others is a core philosophy that humanity is working on understanding and adopting as a collective, in order that we may shift to a higher level of vibration.

Look around you. What something can you do today for someone you know (or a stranger) that would contribute to that person’s happiness, your own happiness in the doing of it, and the bigger picture of the growth of humanity?

Let’s bring some old-fashioned values back into style.

Make someone happy.
Make just one someone happy
And you will be happy too
…”


A quote by Norman Vincent Peale, from his book The Power of Positive Thinking:

The way to happiness:
Keep your heart free from hate,
your mind from worry.
Live simply, expect little, give much.
Scatter sunshine, forget self, think of others.
Try this for a week, and you will be surprised.


Have a wonderful day. Please feel free to save my sunflower painting ecard and send it to whoever may need the message.  🙂

Susan L Hart 2023 | HartInspirations.com

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Clearing the Mud

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Pieces of Me

Who am I? Genetics, environment, and experience, they have all helped to shape me. I was born into this life with a touch of auburn in my hair from Dad, and long piano playing fingers from Mom.

But father, why did you not give me the flaming locks that run in your Scottish family? Why just a whisper of red for me? I have a fire inside that rages, and a call to blaze a path in this world. My Maori friend calls me “Fire”. Perhaps it is so my flame is evident only to those with eyes that see deeper?

And mother, why was I born with your hands and no musical talent? It felt cruel. It was a source of frustration to me that I failed at piano lessons. Perhaps it was so I could learn to see in myself what is, rather than what is not?

One summer afternoon, the girl I was lay on her bed daydreaming. I left my body and up I rose until I floated among the stars, tethered to Earth by a slender silver thread. I felt infinity for the first time, and I realized that I was so much more than they were telling me.

I am the artist in France, learning to express my soul on canvas. In this present life, I recall those lessons easily. Painting is like breathing to me. That other self walks in Monet’s garden, and I yearn to again. A photo of the Seine in the fog makes my heart ache with longing. It is a happy life.

I am the Japanese geisha in love with a powerful man. He loves me, but we cannot be together. Even now, pink cherry blossoms in spring make my heart both sing and weep, all at the same time. The lesson? I love and I am loved. In the end, the love is all that is important.

Sometimes when I walk along the sidewalk, I recognize a piece of myself in a stranger’s eyes. How can I say what it is exactly? It is fleeting, but I see it, and I feel it.

When I pass a beggar on the street, I attach a blessing to the coin I give. In my mind I say, “I know you, and I feel your pain. I have been where you are. It is a lesson you are learning, and it will all be okay.”

There is so much of me flooding in from the world, sometimes I feel overwhelmed by it. So I wash the dishes or sweep the floor, ordinary tasks that ground me in the here and now.

But I can never deny to myself, or to the world, that which I know to be true: I am stardust. I am Infinite. I am part of it All.


Susan L Hart 2023 | HartInspirations.com

At the Heart of the Matter

The actress Goldie Hawn won her only Oscar for her role in the movie Cactus Flower, and it came at a young age and early in her acting career. Goldie played a ditzy young woman (a most logical casting from her acting in the Laugh-In TV series), but the character was complex and brilliantly played, because underneath that seemingly simple surface was a complex personality with a big trusting heart, and grounded in her own sense of treating others well.

“The lotus is the most beautiful flower, whose petals open one by one. But It will only grow in the mud.” Both her role as Toni Simmons in Cactus Flower, and this quote by the real-life Goldie, speak volumes about not “judging a book by its cover”. What kind of heart beats beneath the cover?

Perhaps our world would be a much better place if that one question was the way we primarily navigated our way through it, rather than “how much money do you make, how big is your house, what’s your status?…” It’s a shift from a societal matrix barometer to a feeling human one.

More quotes from Goldie Hawn:

“The key is to learn to respect and honor the complications of other people’s lives”

“It is the simplest things in life that hold the most wonder; the color of the sea, the sand between your toes, the laughter of a child.”

The only thing that will make you happy is being happy with who you are, and not who people think you are.”

“Wonder shows in the light of our eyes. Without it, they become dull and old.”

“You know that feeling just before you’re going to laugh? That thing where you get all bubbled up?… It’s like a bubble of laughter, but it hasn’t come out yet…?
That’s what God feels like.
It’s a feeling of joy and love and well-being.”


Susan L Hart 2023  / HartInspirations.com

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