Giving Thanks!

Shooting at Studio 4 this morning in Vancouver

Gratitude For Friends and Family and this precious pearl of a home called Earth.

I wanted to thank you so much for your support of the Rainbeau Mars Lifestyles vision and intention to serve the planet with holistic lifestyle tools. One person at a time, we can shift the crisis of “dis-ease” and choose to heal with the gifts that have been here all along, urging us to unravel them.

Much has happened since my journey to India and France just a couple of weeks ago, which I am still integrating. I am already off on the next adventure, having landed in Vancouver last night. I am in awe of the pace at which life can toss us lesson after lesson these days. I am humbled, amazed, and in many ways, more trusting than ever. I am walking into the unknown and remembering those nights on the streets of Khajaraho, with wolves howling and a homeless Indian man pointing the direction. My perspective into the excitement that lies ahead is more exciting than the comfort of my past and by letting go, I can breathe as me again.

The light in the eyes of so many of the beautiful Indians exists because of an inner journey of trust and developed character. My father always said, “Character is what you get when you can’t get nothing else.”  Funny, my dad, Tom Pfeiffer, who is from the South, in many ways reminds me of a non-handicapped version of Forrest Gump, always caring about the important stuff and not so much about the rest.  It’s amazing because it makes me want to continually refine my own values to things that are worthy of my deepest and most authentic respect, if that makes sense.

In the last month, I have felt a very deep gratitude for family, maybe like never before, and maybe that’s what the Holidays is really about. Whoever, whatever we have to be grateful for, it’s a time to cherish that which we have of great value. My dad has been saying to me lately, “I don’t want to tell you that I am proud, Rainbeau, because that would mean that if you were not doing what you are, that I would not be proud. But I do want to tell you that I love you.” I also get plenty of loving calls and gestures from my mother and sister.  Not a day goes by that I don’t tell my own daughter a few times that I love her and vice versa. So here’s to letting the people around us know that we love them, that we are grateful for them, and that we are here in support of each other.For no other reason, love stimulates our immune system because of the thymus gland that resides in the heart. So the more we love, the healthier we can be.

When two or more gather, miracles are possible. With the 6.5 billion other earthlings with whom we share this very small planet, I feel we are all in this together. I invite us all, as we breathe through this very transitory time, whatever and wherever we are, to hold on to the valuable things in our lives that no one can take away. Let’s be so grateful for what we have and just count our blessings every day. Whatever we focus on expands, so I see our prosperity grow; with every second of gratitude we can feel and multiply with the things in our lives that are valuable.

I am thankful for my new DVD as it has allowed me to create and bring the beginning of my life’s work into manifestation. It is only the beginning of a great system. It is clear to me that it can serve everyone on this planet by realigning and refining our inner and outer bodies. The Bodhi Satva philosophy is that no one gets enlightened until we all do.   I hope that I am able to shoot the rest of the programs soon and offer them through television and an all-inclusive system. I am grateful for those right partners just about to come through my door– that we can team up and make some magic together. We are all learning from each other in many ways and I only want you to know that I feel you and I am grateful for that too.

May we flow down the river of our own destiny, enjoy the ride, and not resist the inevitable flow towards home and serendipitous moments of truth, growth, insight, and awareness. It is necessary that we intend to head into the right direction.

Thank you to all the land and all the people I have met in Vancouver, Los Angeles, Hawaii, Germany, England, Malaysia, Korea, Brazil, Beunos Aires, Dubai, Mexico, Abu Dhabi, Paris, India, Shanghai, Amsterdam, Beijing, Oregon, Santa Rosa, Colorado, Africa, Istanbul, Sweden, and New York; You have shaped the last three years of my life. And to the rest of the cities and countries that I have visited that have shaped my life– thank you Italy, Paraguay, Greece, Russia, Florida, Quebec, Switzerland, Prague, Belgium and Spain.  You have helped shape me and made me aware of that fact that I am a child of the earth and not one country. To all of the countries or cities that I have not yet been to– please let us know how we can serve you.

Let’s tread lightly on this home that gives of her body to nurture and shelter us. Let’s take care of ourselves and each other, and give thanks for our mother E.

Keep Shining,

Rainbeau

4 comments

  1. M'Le Leach at November 18, 2009 at 10:34 am

    I tell my momma and boyfriend I love them about 20 times a day at the most. I am thankful for you who has introduced me to yoga and has been so much more than an inspiration to me. =]
    Just a few thanks to you..Although you deserve so much more from me..=]

    M’Le
    Peace and love..xo

  2. Tracy at November 27, 2009 at 7:26 am

    Hi Rainbeau – hope you enjoy South Africa. It is a truly special and beautiful place, albeit beset with trauma. I have been out of the country for a year now and miss it deeply.
    Another question regarding one of your DVDs – well, a yoga question generally I suppose: Why was the relaxation pose called ‘corpse’ savasana? It seems like such a negative or ‘dead’ term, while yoga embraces life.
    Enjoy the sun and smell of Africa.

    Tracy

  3. Bob Weisenberg at November 27, 2009 at 11:55 am

    Hi, Rainbeau.

    Thanks for sharing these reports of your adventures and your inner spiritual life. I look forward to more.

    Bob Weisenberg

  4. Sarah at December 7, 2009 at 7:54 am

    that is beautiful, Rainbeau. you are such a beautiful heart. that is inspiring to remember to be thankful. I’m so thankful for you!

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