Week 3 of the How to Rule Your World Giveaway…

I’ve been re-reading your stories, and am so moved by their depth, beauty and honesty. Thank you so much for sharing your discoveries, your truth, your vulnerability, and your precious stories about how you rule your world.

The Week 3 winner of How to Rule Your World from the Inside Out is Hope Hyder.

Hope says: “I rule my world through trust and surrender. It is my trust in the process of a living source that allows me to continue to offer myself up to this great and mysterious miracle of life. What I have discovered is this: there is nothing out of the reach of life force.”

You can read the rest of her story here.

Hope, congratulations!

There’s still one more copy of How to Rule Your World to be won, so if you feel moved to enter, please share your story in the Comments on this post.

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2 Responses to “Week 3 of the How to Rule Your World Giveaway…”

  1. Hope Hyder (@) says:

    Thank you so much Hiro. This means so much to me. I am very touched.

  2. hello Hiro
    here is my 4th little postcard :
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/galiment/5653679188/in/photostream
    4 like “for”
    4 like my birth date
    4 like my rank among 5 bothers & sisters
    4 like the finger that carry the ring of love and unity…

    how do I rule my world ? by sitting still and listenning :
    to the breath within and the wind around,
    to the wandering words patiently waiting for a helping hand to put them on paper,
    to the secret stories hidden under a stone, in the middle of a forest,
    to the birds passing by,
    to all things invisible hoping for someone to give shape…
    I rule my world by praying and singing,
    by looking for appropriate people to help me find my way when needed,
    by hoping and dreaming,
    by whispering and sending,
    by paying attention to the tiniest details,
    by learning to trust and opening to the unknown…