‘The Sordid Folk’ by Tiffany Belle Harper #Poem #Karma

Today’s vulgarities are notoriously shared with only cash and ego.

A hierarchy system of automation that thrives on not debate but control.

Where the most sordid take comfort in a mind cavern of constant darkness,

thriving only on public acclaim … for they have so little else … them … the sordid folk.

Do as they do and you’ll forebode in equal squalor of discontentment – bleakness.

Greed has no cycle, no beginning, no end. No light. There is only infinite darkness with those who speak most of self-glory.

Follow your arts, faith, passions. Love with no boundary. Walk only with light. There is nothing other than unconditional love to guide you.

Your spirit will never deceive you – first, be still, be quiet … listen to your inner voice. For it’s your own authentic opinion that can be trusted most. Where you find peace, joy in the elements. Never let another make you fearful of being free in thought or opinion. There are many cult seekers at play during these times. Walk Free. Turn away from manipulation and the assumption that soulless rooms and dated decor buy limitless respect. They don’t.

Success is a truth, a fairness that defines with accuracy – if not in this time now, another. This is karmic law and cannot be broken or challenged.

Meditation, prayer, tranquillity. However, you find an inner-peace stay with the light. For it’s only the divine that guides us. Let no man be your God.

Tiffany Belle Harper

 

‘You are Your Hero’ by Tiffany Belle Harper

Can we accept others:

1. For being different
2. Their religious values
3. Having an opinion.

Those who’ve nothing better to do than analyse, judge, criticise and belittle are often the unhappiest. Pity them. For jealousy is a worthless emotion.

Never be afraid to walk away from the negative. There’s always something better for the brave. The less we hate – the more we can love. You are your hero.

Tiffany Belle Harper.

Ten Rules of ‘Fake Fame’ Perpetrator and Victim by Tiffany Belle Harper

The Perpetrator:-

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  1. Denial of depression and obsession
  2. See even the good as ‘just’ opportunity
  3. Steal ideas and context with no shame
  4. Compete without conscience
  5. See money as religion
  6. Sacrifice consciousness
  7. Create false self instigated PR campaigns
  8. Deny soulful acts unless beneficial to self
  9. Crave delight with mainstream persona
  10. Live, sleep, breath ego and narcissism

The Victim:-

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  1. Niave and giving with good intent
  2. Open hearted with pure thought
  3. Appear trusting and foolish to the egotistical
  4. Love openly as religion
  5. Often lacking self confidence
  6. Dislike lies and insincerity
  7. Live humbly or with wealth equally
  8. Expect little by return or condition
  9. An understanding of mind, body, soul
  10. Believe in kindness and unity in all

But I suppose this depends on conscience and what happens when we unite once more with the boundless energy of universal guidance. Who really is the ‘victim?’ Because to me, he who does not come from love will struggle to rise with only deceit as his wings. So for any who are being drained of the negative, stand above it. Rise only with your skills from a place of truth, clarity and absolute love. Fight for your causes with the passion of light and fight hard. Turn your back on the stagnant that attaches itself to you. Love is everything. It does not require as much as we think. For all that we do is being recorded in the halls of much more than this. From every aspect of who we are and who we were and of course, who we will be.

Please, choose your friends wisely for they may not be with your best interest as you are them.

~Namaste~

Tiffany Belle Harper.

 

‘Too Many Doors’ by Tiffany Belle Harper #Feature

Have we become a generation of scattered minds? I fear so … for we have too many doors open. Leaving way for distraction, muddlements and pending disaster. Again I say … less is more.

I by no means am one to preach – as of recent weeks, due to convalescing after an operation, I have evaluated my time. I had no choice but to slow down and pursue the basic needs before me. One of which was emptying the apartment I’ve sold of my past. In the loft I found cards dating back to my first birthday and then onwards, right through to Valentine cards from my former husband, more than 20 years ago.

Things I’d taken for granted at the time, now remnants gone. Cards to celebrate the birth of my children, new homes, the lot. I felt overwhelmingly sentimental. But due to not having room to keep them all, I decided to be ruthless. Read each one and then gave a small pile to each of my sons. I had no internet at the flat, no TV – so relied on the radio. That too playing nostalgic tunes. I went through my entire life within a week.

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I’ve been on a ‘conscious journey for around six months (of a spiritual nature). Deciding that things had to change in my life. I’d become extremely unhappy and felt my spirit evaporating into the wilderness of cyber space. I’ve got a fairly adaptable personality. I like to laugh, I’ve a dry – sometimes wicked sense of humour. I enjoy community events. Yet when I am at home alone, I can fall into days of contemplation that are often wasted by over thought.

In today’s modern age we have so much choice, we often forget to focus on the basic balance for self happiness. We have portals running alongside each other like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, blogs and so forth. We have to find drive to earn money, that require commitment too. We have friends to keep in the loop – plus family that need love and time. Many of us have pets and outside obligations such as community groups and campaigns.

Yet we still seek more?

Making small steps to help our inner voice can avoid symptoms of addiction and depression. Any addiction whether it is the internet, drug abuse or alcohol first has to be recognised by the victim of self harm. We establish the need to overcome the darkest desires that have no benefit to our long term goals. And then to take one day at a time.

I am fortunate I’ve never tried heroin. I’ve dabbled in the past with this and that, during my younger years. And yeah … I admit if there’s a joint on the go at a party, I’ll take a puff or two. But I don’t keep cannabis in the house and no longer drink at home alone unless it’s the weekend and I’m watching a movie.

I used to go online when I’d had a drink and create arguments with people that weren’t necessary. Usually over animal neglect. When on reflection the other person was probably just as boozed up as me and it achieved nothing. Now I get more involved with campaigns and hitting the cause directly rather than shoot the messenger.

Then there’s obsession where folk can become unhealthily interested in the activity of others, this in turn is a severe form of addiction. The target of the obsessive mind often feeling intimidated, worst still … stalked.

Our minds are excessively full of crap these days. We’ve so much information to process – that often we forget the most important things around us. The people that love us most, just the way we are. Or perhaps our pets! Living alongside others is not confined to species. I don’t know where I’be without my animals.

Improving out mind requires a little self discipline. I set myself goals now. I’ll make a conscious decision to not go online at all for a day or two. The first few hours are tough because I like to see what’s going on. But as I adapt, I find better things to do. When we relinquish one preoccupation we find more rewarding ways to move ahead. This is with ‘absolute’ focus and commitment. It takes time to master the art of adaptation on a long term basis. But if we practice this in small measures, with gradual increase it can be done. It’s like diet. We don’t need to punish ourselves with sacrifice, we need to reduce what is we become ‘food’ obsessed with, until we no longer recall the flavour.

I don’t have a smartphone. Why? I’ve got a class ‘A Personality. I’m the sort of person that if something could take control that is harmful,  I’m better to not indulge in the first place. The most interestingly, wonderful people I’ve met in life are addicts of some kind. Smokers, strippers, drag queens, boozers. I’m fascinated by eccentrics and radicals. I like bolshie, non conformists. But those I admire most are quiet people who are happy with a simple life. Seeking not for the approval or distraction of the modern world. But finding solace in their own small space. The ‘finest’ balance being those that have lived and learned – yet can teach from their own mistakes.

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We can’t help who we are, we’re a colourful bunch. But for Class A people like me, I’d suggest trying those few steps that can turn into strides of completeness. Follow your hearts, be good to your minds and stay close to your loved ones. A few good doors can inspire – but a corridor can be never ending.

~Namaste~

Tiffany Belle Harper.

As we Awaken by Tiffany Belle Harper

As We Awaken.

A Stage in our Lives. We Ascend. We are Awake…

We realise that nobody can give us anything useful. All that we need is within our ‘self.’ We become bored, restless, distracted.

We sort of convert to a hybrid of our former state. Where often, we just can’t wait to remove our self from social situations, to be in our own space. A place to heal and find our ancestors who need us now, more than ever, dwelling in the depths of a dying ocean because of our greed. I tell you!

We can be in a crowded room full of vibrancy, texture and intellect. Yet we wonder whether any of the information or cutting edge design is of spiritual significance?

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We join groups and forums, seeking out the like-minded on a psychic path. Yet ‘really’ they’re equally lost in what it is they are looking for.

Spirituality –  a jaded subject. I’ve never seen such competition and enviousness. Where one will claim to be a shaman, another greatest witch of all. Yet in the world of spirit and chi no man can choose a leader. Who are we to claim a higher authority?

We are all simply perfect by design.

We seek solace in religion as we watch animals being sacrificed. Homosexuals condemned. The gays as lepers. Children raped.

We seek fame. To be recognised. Where we become obsessed with gratitude from strangers. Each day seeking mainstream news to see how we looked, as press caught us unaware. Those who rely on fame are the saddest of all. Emotionally tangled. The greatest narcissists.

We wish for posh food, high end dining, yet … when we get the limitless plastic to pay, it all starts to taste the same. Sitting in our stomachs, creating gas with the greed of connoisseur palate.

We become fixated with our size. How will we compare to the more toned and what will our pursuits think if we are not with matching defined sculpture?

We should not be controlled by validation from others. We are free and we are one. Everything is relative. The sun, moon, ocean, the ground …

Yet we become enslaved to a life, where nothing satisfies the soul.

That is until we realise that ‘love is everything.’

Love being infinite, our only weapon. The redemption of our ways.

We must learn that ‘boredom’ is often ‘time to be awake.’ To find keys to ‘the chi.’

To no longer seek lessons, where there are no masters to teach.

For, The Divine is never apart from our true core value.

It does not matter if you know not of reference to faiths, philosophies, techniques and tradition. Fuck that! You are free to choose your path to your own salvation. So walk freely, with what works for you best.

Yes, truly, ‘Love is Everything.’ Do not be afraid to admit you pray and be proud to say amen. You are heard.

~Namaste~

Tiffany Belle Harper