Afraid of the Unknown by Stuart Wilde

Absolutely nothing stays the same…if you look at your experiences with your mind wide open you will see that in every moment something has changed, shifted, grew, or even evolved. To try and hold onto something and permemantly stay there to feel secure is like trying to control the waves of the ocean from coming to shore. However big or little the universe is constantly changing…read this great article by Stuart Wilde.

Afraid of the Unknown

by Stuart Wilde
Q: You talk about people being afraid of moving into the unknown. How important is change in a person’s life?

A: Naturally we are scared to move into the unknown because our personality relies a lot on the symbols, psychological structures, and associations we develop. We become comfortable in a society, and with a group of people — work mates, family, and friends.

However, embracing change is a matter of giving away or letting go of old traits. It’s all a matter of lowering your resistance and trusting. You can’t become something more if you can’t let go of where you find yourself today.

Change is perpetual. One way of evaluating your spirituality is by the freedom and looseness that you enjoy. It’s the concept of being ready for perpetual change, for change means that your energy is oscillating quickly, your life is fresh, and you are in an expanding evolution.

The ego/personality likes to create rhythm and structure. It seeks to hold you in place, where it can feel safe, where you can develop associations, observers, status, and importance.

The ego likes to nail you down. It doesn’t like anything unexpected happening. Boring and stale feels safe to the ego.

The spiritual traveler moves at speed, holding on to very little, tolerating their challenges, and accepting life as they find it.

Moving into the unknown is a matter of melting the resistance that one has to change, taking responsibility, and being able to accept that nothing is permanent and it doesn’t have to be for you to feel secure. For in the end, we will all change and melt into something bigger and better.

That’s the nature of the spiritual journey, and that’s pretty cool in my view. Give yourself away today to become something more tomorrow.

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Waterfall of Clarity

Vol 52, June 14, 2010

Waterfall of Clarity

As we raise our level of awareness and understanding of our world, our reality, our potential, and our Life…it seems the more we know the less we really knew. It’s like you get this drop of wisdom, insight or an aha moment and a whole waterfall of clarity washes over you.
I’m going to use my Self as an example. My intention is to continuously evolve by raising my level of awareness and there are times when I “think” I may finally have something all figured out. Until I reach out to someone about something that I feel is totally unrelated to my current understanding about Life and WHAM!
Shift happens…
A few weeks ago Life introduced me to someone new who I thought had some amazing insights and brought more clarity into my Life. So much so that I reached out to her and connected with her so that perhaps she may guide me on my journey in Life.
The reason I am telling you all this is because we are all not here alone to figure it all out by ourselves in this journey called Life. There are those who have figured out some parts of Life better than others and would Love to guide the rest of us…but yet we don’t ask for that guidance or if we do we ask incorrectly.
Why not ask another that has a higher level of awareness for support, assistance or guidance? It is almost like trying to reinvent the wheel on your own.
When you do ask…ask for guidance or inspiration which is different from asking for answers or to be “given” something.
Our Life journey is our own and when we ask for guidance it is for helping us to remember our own answers, insights, wisdom or “aha” moments. Thus creating that waterfall of clarity that washes over you to keep moving forward and evolving…and realizing the expansive wisdom that exists and yet to BE tapped into.
For our best and highest good, all ways…
Ilumine Ao,
Al Diaz


Al Diaz – Invited Guest at
First Spiritualist Church, 3777 42nd St
San Diego, Ca 92105, (619) 284-4646

Sunday June 20th:
Healing Service 10:00am  -  Lecture Service 11:00am
Al Diaz has been invited and accepted to go back to First Spiritualist Church in San Diego, Ca. to be a featured speaker for the lecture service. Al speaks from the heart, sharing his guidance and insights.
Interactive Workshop “Confirmation”
Sunday June 20th, 1:15-3:15pm
Al Diaz author of “Being The Titus Concept” will be giving an interactive playshop where you will be guided to remember all the perfect answers that you desire and require for your Self, relationships, $$$ and health. Receive the guidance of your innate ability and reclaim the power to welcome, receive, accept, and experience all that you desire and require for your Self, your Loved ones and in your Life.
What better moment than Now to understand who you are, what you are meant to BE, and your own personal truth. This is the workshop to realize what you have been waiting for…

In one of my quotes for this newsletter I indicate to “pause” and experience the moment. By doing so you become aware of what is going on around you and most importantly what is going on within you.
Read this great article by Eckhart Tolle.
For our best and highest good, all ways…
Ilumine Ao,
Al Diaz

Anxiously Seeking Something
by Eckhart Tolle
Carl Jung tells in one of his books of a conversation he had with a Native American chief who pointed out to him that in his perception most white people have tense faces, staring eyes, and a cruel demeanor. He said: “They are always seeking something. What are they seeking? The whites always want something. They are always uneasy and restless. We don’t know what they want. We think they are mad.”
The undercurrent of constant unease started long before the rise of Western industrial civilization, of course, but in Western civilization, which now covers almost the entire globe, including most of the East, it manifests in an unprecedentedly acute form. It was already there at the time of Jesus, and it was there 6oo years before that at the time of Buddha, and long before that. “Why are you always anxious?” Jesus asked his disciples. “Can anxious thought add a single day to your life?” And the Buddha taught that the root of suffering is to be found in our constant wanting and craving….


Monday Jun 21st, 5pm PST

Al Diaz and co-host Nick Arrizza MD share their insights on “moving forward from guilt or remorse“.


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What is really going on?

I came across this excellent article by Marie Russell that I just had to share. What is going on in your external reality is a reflection of what is going on within you. The good thing is that there is something you can do about it. Read the article or even get my book ‘BEing The Titus Concept’.

For our best and highest good, all ways… In every moment.

Ilumine Ao, Al Diaz

I Don’t Care What They Say
by Marie T. Russell

How many times have you been hurt by what someone said about you? How many times have you doubted your self-worth because someone criticized you, either to your face or ‘behind your back’?

Why do we react with such self-doubt or indignation when someone criticizes us, or says negative things about us?

I find that our reaction reflects our negative and limiting beliefs about ourselves. If someone said something ‘bad’ about you and you knew completely within every cell of your body that it was untrue, it would not bother you. You would simply shrug it off and it would roll off of you like water on a duck’s back. The reason criticism upsets us is that we also, somehow, somewhere, deep within us believe it to be true — or at least we wonder if it might be true.

Now your mind (ego) may rebel at this thought. Of course you don’t believe such nasty things about yourself. But think back… How many times have you called yourself names when you made a mistake? Do you recall telling yourself how stupid you were? I know that on occasion when I have made an error, I would hear myself muttering ‘You’re such a idiot!’

So when someone says something ‘negative’ about you, use the opportunity to eradicate the same (or similar) belief you have about yourself or others. The other person’s opinion does not matter in itself. It may simply reflect whatever judgments and feelings they have about themselves. But that does not concern you. Your only concern need be with how their statement reflects sub-conscious beliefs you have about yourself.

What I feel we need to do when someone ‘badmouths’ us is to first look at our reactions. That is what matters here. Not what the person said, not why they said it, not what we can say in our defense. What is important is our reaction. Does it anger us? Does it hurt us?

If your reaction is one of anger or hurt, be aware that anger and hurt are the ego’s way of defending itself. So ask yourself, ‘Where in my past have I heard this statement about myself? What belief has my subconscious accepted about me? Where does this hurt come from? Who can this belief be traced back to? What belief do I carry that resonates with what this person has said about me?’

Whatever negative statements someone makes about you may connect to some deeply hidden feelings of guilt that you have. Only you can uproot those beliefs you have formed and accepted throughout the years.

Ask yourself again and make a list: ‘What are the things, even the tiny things, in my past or present that I feel guilty about?’ And then write whatever trivial thoughts come to mind. Do not judge the thoughts that come up. Write them down even if you think they’re stupid, silly, or inconsequential. It may be even some tiny thing like, “I took some candies from my friend when I was little and I pretended someone else stole them.” That small action may have translated in your belief system into something like ‘I am not trustworthy”, “I am greedy”, or “Friends can’t be trusted”.

In somewhat the same way, the thousands of commercials you have seen throughout the years of slim, sexy women (or men) may have translated into a belief that “I’m ugly if I’m not shaped like them.” Life’s experiences also form our beliefs. A divorce or relationship breaking up may have become a belief in being a failure and being undeserving of love.

Once you have your list of guilts, big and small, ask yourself and write down what belief you have formed from each one. You may be surprised at the results. Be willing to be 100% honest with yourself. The purpose is to look at the beliefs that you have formed throughout the years so you can transform them. Once you have the list of negative beliefs you have formed, then write the most positive belief you can think of to replace or reprogram each limiting belief.

Then really reflect and meditate on these lists. Look deep within and dig out any other beliefs and programs that are supporting those negative statements. Many times, these beliefs were implanted by parents, teachers, or siblings. We blindly accepted them as the truth, since they came from someone older and ‘wiser’ than us. Yet, it is time to acknowledge the real truth about ourselves and reject any beliefs that deny our true nature as children of the Light.

There is no need to create situations of unworthiness and unhappiness for ourselves. We can take every challenging experience as an opportunity to look within ourselves and clear out old limiting beliefs. Whatever we see ‘out there’ in the world is a reflection of what is ‘in there’ within our mind. If you see anger around you, ask yourself what you are angry about. If you see judgment and condemnation, look within and see how you also judge and condemn others (and yourself). It’s not about the other person. It’s about our own perspective and beliefs.

Dig deep, and you’ll find those belittling beliefs and attitudes — then pull out the ‘weeds’. You deserve to have a Garden of Eden within yourself and around you, not the weeds of judgment, disharmony, and self-condemnation. Love yourself and pull out the weeds, otherwise they may pop up at the most unexpected times and sabotage the most beautiful situations.

People often wonder why relationships start out so harmoniously and lovingly and then seem to sour as time goes by. A very simple explanation is that any relationship starts out with a clean slate. Then, as two people spend time with each other, each starts to become aware, consciously or subconsciously, of the other’s ‘weak points’ and negative beliefs. Any situation or belief that brings up low self-esteem and self-judgments in one partner will be felt by the other. After a time, the second person starts to believe these untruths as well. For example, the husband may feel he has a very wonderful wife. Yet, if she constantly is putting herself down for being sloppy, ugly, unlovable, etc., then eventually the mate also starts believing these things. Thus, the relationship starts deteriorating because of one person’s self-evaluation and judgments.

The partner’s attitude becomes a reflection of the self-hate and low self-esteem of the other. Beliefs become stronger when reflected in another’s eyes, and thus the “new reality” becomes stronger and can therefore destroy the beauty and love that was there at the beginning.

So, here again, the key is to dig up the limiting beliefs and eradicate them. They are poisonous and can poison relationships, job situations, and life itself. Take matters in your own hands, and only accept and nurture those beliefs that support your perfect health and happiness.

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Just Ask For Help

Vol 50, 3rd May 2010

Just Ask For Help

by Al Diaz
There was a time when I used to think I had to figure things out all by myself. Heck there were even times when I felt I was all alone…better yet ego had me believe nobody really understood what I what I was going through with any low points of my Life. Sometimes I was too embarrassed to speak up…shame and guilt would keep me in silence that was not conducive to moving forward.

When I raised my level of awareness I realized how silly I had been…and how simple it is to ask for support, assistance, and guidance.

Almost every time I’m in a situation that I can’t just figure out I reach out to someone or something. It can be a friend, a stranger, God, the Universe, nature, a higher power, a book, or even music.

The support, assistance, and guidance are available to us just for the asking…we don’t have to do everything alone or on our own. Remember there is power in numbers and when two or more are gathered there is much power there to plow through any circumstance and with every situation there is a harmonious solution.

Do your Self a favor and ask for the support, assistance, and guidance for any situation you may be going through, and if the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd don’t offer help keep going until the right source comes into your Life.

Keep asking because the help will come…it all ways does.

When it does…
Keep your eyes open
Keep your ears open
Keep your mind open
Most importantly keep your Heart open
Then take inspired action

For our best and highest good, all ways…
Ilumine Ao,
Al Diaz


This weeks Guest Article – Afraid of the Past?
Shift the perception of the past (first step of The Titus Concept), BE fully aware of the power of each moment, and consciously create your future. That is how you have the Lifestyle that you desire or require.
Read this great article by Marie T. Russell
For our best and highest good, all ways…
Ilumine Ao,
Al Diaz


Afraid of the Past?

by Marie T. Russell
Afraid of the past? Now that seems like a silly concept, doesn’t it? How can one be afraid of the past when it has already happened?

Yet when one looks closely at the fears we have for the future, we see they are often repetitions of old fears, or of things that have happened to us or to others in the past.

What is it you fear? Do you fear losing the one you love? Do you fear losing your job, your security?

Look back at your past and see… did you not once ‘lose’ someone or something you loved? Did you not feel that your security was ‘taken’ from you? Consequently, the fears that you hold for the future are a deep rooted trauma that the past will repeat itself….
Read full article…


What’s on Insightful Radio this week

Monday May 3rd 5pm PST
Al Diaz and co-host Peggy Wheeler share their insights on “Sad Ones who dim their Light”.
For more information:
Peggy Wheeler’s biography on Ilumine Ao Talkshow page


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Create The Vacuum For Your Desires

Last week I took sometime off from deadlines and promotional work and  did some work around my home that took up most of the day to get it ready for a couple of big events.

A few months ago I had de-cluttered my home and I was amazed how much we had accumulated again. I was even asked if I was grumpy because others could tell I was a little annoyed of having to clear out my home again.

But it was worth doing, because as you get rid of what no longer serves you, you create a vacuum for something new to come in, and this happens at every level, physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual.

My book “BEing The Titus Concept” will guide you to melt away what no longer serves you and to receive what is for your best and highest good.
For OUR best and highest good, all ways… In every moment.

Ilumine Ao, Al Diaz

Continue the healing and empowerment… get “BEing The Titus Concept” on www.amazon.com

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