Lars Toomre

Some Personal Thoughts and Trivia

Calmness

Quiet Joy To Life Lived In Gratitude

Blonde beauty Chandra Rae Burnham was Miss USA South Dakota 2011

There is a calmness to a life lived in gratitude, a quiet joy.

Author of The Book of Runes

Thought for Today: Coolness

Prince of Whales Hotel on bluff overlooking a lake in Waterton National Park

Maintaining a state of inner calmness protects me from becoming a slave to my emotions. It also helps me to keep a cool head when I see others becoming heated or angry. Coolness is not to be distant or uncaring; rather it requires that I develop the deeply caring nature of a peacemaker and serve others in the best possible way.

Thought for Today: Sparks of Purity

Sunlight hits the winter snow on Mount Cannon in Glacier National Park

Words! They are all around me! I see them. I use them. Harsh words, soothing words, biting words; words that give pain and sorrow; words that give joy and pleasure. They are vital to communication. When words are spoken there are reactions, negative or positive. Either thoughts are triggered or emotions fired or actions performed. Words colour our behaviour. And how lovely it is to hear words that are calm and free from rancour and aggression. To hear words that lift the soul and leave it with renewed vigour. Such words are the sparks of purity. It is important to remember that my speech indicates what is in my mind. As the thinking, so the words uttered. Mental calmness makes my words calm. A pure mind makes for pure words. It is said that speech may exalt someone to kingship or send him to the gallows. I should never let myself indulge in false, bitter and vicious speech. My words should reflect my true, inner nature, that of purity and peace. Words, once spoken, can never be recalled. They reverberate all around, beyond our control. Today, as I utter words, what effect will they have on those who hear them? Will they be the words that are poisonous and cause pain?

Thought for Today: Cool Head

The canyons of the Owyhee River overhead in southwest Idaho

Maintaining a state of inner calmness protects me from becoming a slave to my emotions. It also helps me to keep a cool head when I see others becoming heated or angry. Coolness is not to be distant or uncaring; rather it requires that I develop the deeply caring nature of a peacemaker and serve others in the best possible way.

Stop Looking For Answers Outside

Blonde model Tiffany Cache poses in a sexy white bikini

Imagine that the universe is a great spinning engine. You want to stay near the core of the thing — right in the hub of the wheel — not out at the edges where all the wild whirling takes place, where you can get frayed and crazy. The hub of calmness — that's your heart. That's where God lives within you. So stop looking for answers in the world. Just keep coming back to that center and you'll always find peace.

American writer, most well known for her autobiography Eat, Pray, Love