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What does “Living Indubiously” mean?

December 18th, 2007 · 8 Comments

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“Living Indubiously” is all about your intention, a belief in yourself and the potential of conciousness …. the word Indubious means undoubtful, or certain of intention. How can you expect to get the desired outcome of anything particular without the intention placed into it? Does a bird fly to its nest without intending to do so, or more importantly ~ Do you control the circumstance of your life, or do the circumstances control you? Since we are creative beings inherently, we have free will …. We have free will to think or intend anything we like for ourselves, period …. So, I urge you … Live your life totally and completely now. Live Indubiously! Too many people live planning a future and worrying about the past. You only have now, right this minute to realize the sum total of all the beauty in this world, you only have now to feel rich with love, and the fullness of life …. The gifts are already given ….. be grateful NOW, or you will leave this earth never to experience your dreams. If your present is full of anxiety for the promise of future fulfillment, you will die never experiencing the happiness you already have inside.If you look inward constantly, you’ll never see the beauty that surrounds you. ~

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  • 1 Sarah Morris // Dec 20, 2007 at 6:23 pm

    I just read through all of your posts and I am sitting here in admiration… thank you for sharing all of that… you seem to have such an awesome outlook and that makes me so happy… That is one of the things that our organization is built off of… I would love to r4ead more, so please continue your writing…
    Sarah Jean

  • 2 Tom // Dec 21, 2007 at 11:25 pm

    Fellow Warriors,

    I spent this morning getting my teeth cleaned by this women who was so proud and in love with her sons that here I am this afternoon at your website.

    I am as much inspired by why you made the website as by what you have to say in it.

    You do make a blessing out of having Cystic Fibrosis. I’m 60 and not very long ago I would of thought you were either crazy or not telling the truth. But today I not only believe you but completely understand the rational behind it.

    My wife has had some medical problems that have led to panick attacks. Of course not wanting to be taking some the medical fields mind eliminating pills, we were searching for alternatives.

    The alternative that we came across was getting really really serious about switching our minds away from the ego and connecting it full time with the spirit. For being connected with spirit will eliminate the causes of having conflicts with the inner self.

    We thought that we were serious about this connection before, but now her sanity and life quality depends on it. So, we are serious and we are doing all possible to live in the moment, for this moment is all there is, we connect to the divine where we find reality and shift away from ego with all it’s illusion, we look at every person, thing and situation as divine and answer all of life’s questions with LOVE.

    Sounds a lot like what you guys do.

    So, like your mother, I am proud of you and very impressed by what you know at such a young age.

    It has been my pleasure to read your website.

    Thank You,
    Tom

  • 3 Nicole // Dec 23, 2007 at 6:13 am

    I love you boys so much. You both are a blessing and were put here on earth for a reason- to spread your message. Your words will help and heal so many people.
    I am so thankful to have both of you in my life. <3

  • 4 Kay // Dec 24, 2007 at 6:59 am

    hello dear spirit warriors! I feel like I’ve been watching you grow up and out into blossoming over these past many years and just wanted to say hi and thanks for spreading love, creativity, wisdom and inspiration. I’m proud of you too!

  • 5 Brooke // Jan 9, 2008 at 5:16 pm

    Wow. Wow. Wow… what an amazing human you are. Clearly, your spirit transcends your physical challenge in this life time. We all can learn so much from you.

    Namaste’

    Brooke

  • 6 Doodee // Jan 31, 2008 at 2:13 pm

    Thanks for sharing

  • 7 Sue // Feb 16, 2008 at 6:56 pm

    I am very touched by your outlook at life. I am a nurse and just recently lost one of my favorite patients who had CF. He just recently turned 30 and was so proud to have beaten the odds. He was such an inspiration to me. As a nurse, I mainly deal with the elderly, so having my first CF patient the exact same age as myself, it really hit home. I wish you would have had this website for him, because he needed these words of encouragement, especially during these last few months, when he kept getting infections. I pray for you both to have a long healthy life. You will help many people by being on this earth. You are beating this disease by staying positive! God bless you both.

  • 8 exequeFap // Mar 24, 2008 at 12:27 am

    I’d prefer reading in my native language, because my knowledge of your languange is no so well.

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