David Howenstein Blog
This blog focuses on putting spirituality into action, and is based on the book JUMBO JUMBLE (by this blog's author).
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This blog focuses on putting spirituality into action, and is based on the book JUMBO JUMBLE (by this blog's author).
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Illustration by Miki Howenstein Empowerment through the art of creation 1) The greatest gift you can give anyone is a gift of empowerment and love. What could be more loving than helping people you care about get free from their limiting beliefs and ignorance about success, and empowering them to create the life that they truly want from the depths of their soul?
2) “You will get all you want in life, if you help enough other people get what they want.” JR: All of us are brought up with certain beliefs which prevent us from achieving our full potential. It is important to discover these limiting beliefs within yourself, see them for what they are, and discard the ones which disempower you so that you can then build and enable your hidden gifts. Only in so doing can you help others to do the same. PP: Think of how liberating it was when you saw the falsity of a limiting belief you once held and became more fulfilled as a result. Want to feel that way again? Find another belief that is holding you back now and do the same. PA: In my case, I was rather forced out of my limiting belief. I’d always wanted to quit my main jobs as a teacher, and become a teacher of my own school, but I didn’t believe I could do it. However, when the main school I was working for closed down, I finally made the move, got a space and began my own school (or rather small classroom). And WHAT A LIBERATION! I now face the same lack of belief in myself to proactively sell the ideas in my book Jumbo Jumble, so haven’t made much effort in doing so. But now, I’ve finally built up the courage and commitment to do so and bring vision and hopes therein to fruition in 2020.
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What Jambo Members Are SayingDavid Howenstein founded Jambo Japan in 1996. A man with many ideas on bettering the natural/human environment but also unsure how to implement them in a way to make a sustainable organization, he tried various courses of action throughout the years. Like many of you, he encountered frequent frustrations finding that the vast majority of his efforts ended in failure. However, through trial and error, he came upon a recipe for success in his adopted home. |
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