It is how good your home feels, not how beautiful it may look, that is most important to you and all those who enter it.  It doesn’t matter if your home is a small apartment or a stately mansion.

Your home is your spirtual water.  It’s inner peace and harmony should continually flow down to you and those within it like a gentle brook which flows into a larger stream.  This flow will grow with each passage of time and space.

Your home is unique, as is each separate body of running water.  As every stream flows to ever larger waters, so will the spirituality flowing through your home lead to greater tranquility.

You have a very special and unique relationship with ‘Nature’ and all of the living things around you.  Enjoy what you have and make the most of it.

I spent a good amount of time with my mother, may she rest in peace, before she passed.  She was very sick, fragile and homebound.  She made me realize how lucky I was to have a life which was filled with events, events which bring me productivity, joy… even sorrow.  Do you realize the same thing about yourself?  If you do, you are very fortunate.

May I suggest a very good deed for you to do?  Visit a nursing home.  Tell the charge nurse that you would like to visit someone who never receives visitors.  When you enter this persons space, s/he might think, “Who the %@#* is this and what does s/he want?”  After all, they get no personal contact and time just passes them by until their next meal (not a good home cooked meal, either).

Even if they have lost their physical or social skills, just talk to them – tell them of the events in your world.  When you leave, they may not seem appreciative.  But you will have given them a gift they have longed for – a gift of life, one which is outside of their world of simply existing.  They will realize that.

Performing a good deed for a stranger is a great kindness.  You will leave with a spiritual warmth that you did not have when you entered the facility.  Your spirit will feel refreshed, no matter what is going on in your life – and so will the spirit of the person you paid a visit to.