Tag: Oprah Winfrey

Oprah’s Inspiring Last Show

We will miss your show!

I have to say I hope that you all took away all the same love and inspiration that we did from Oprah’s Finale Show. In case you missed it, Oprah spent her final hour thanking and encouraging her viewers and all of those that have been watching, laughing, crying and growing with her. There were no celebrities or give-a-ways hidden under the seats. It was just Oprah with some very powerful messages.  We want to share her message because it affected us not only as individuals but also as creators of Soulgineering.

Oprah began the show sharing with us the ultimate lesson she has learned throughout the last 25 years:

The power to change your own lives is within you.”

Oprah is an excellent example of a person who embraced that power and created something meaningful. She wasn’t born rich or from a celebrity family.  If anything, statistically she had less chances of becoming one of the world’s most influential and richest people then most of us. But she knew she had the power within her to make her life whatever she wanted it to be.

“We all are called and your real job in life is to find that calling and do it.”

Maybe it is just a coincidence that this week we launched Soulgineering, maybe it’s not. But in the matter of just days, we wrote stories about Kirstie Alley, Lady Gaga and now Oprah.  We have chosen these stories because despite their fame, they are regular, normal people just like us. Oprah is and was just a regular person but she is a person that lives with passion and purpose.

Oprah also talked about the many guests she had on her 4,165 shows.  She found that the one thing that all these guests had in common – whether her guest was someone that overcame insurmountable challenges, abusers or child molesters – they all needed the same thing:  VALIDATION.  Is it also a coincidence that the first featured video we had on the day of our launch was a short film called “Validation” by Kurt Kuenne? For us, we are not sure where Soulgineering will take us or what will happen in the future but we certainly felt validated the moment those words left her mouth. We are not writers or journalists, we are not teachers and we are not professionals in any of the fields we discuss.  We are just two people who have questions about life.  Why do I make the analogy?  Because we are lit up and we are doing something that brings us happiness.  We get to live in our passion, and stay up until 4am to write a story we found interesting.   We wake up feeling excited about what we’re going to do next.

If you haven’t fully listened to Oprah in the last 25 years, then listen now. She is out of the spot light and a lot of us will miss her and hearing people talking about her but here is the gift she left us with and the greatest tribute we can give to her… be your own Oprah. Take the time you need to listen yourself. Oprah told you how. Listen and at first it will sound like a whisper but what is that whisper telling you? What is it saying to you? Will you listen?

If your passion is to be a parent, then be a great one. If your passion is to drive around in a big rig, then get driving.  If you always wanted to be teacher, then teach and teach whatever you’re passionate about. The world is your stage and in her wisdom, Oprah asked and we also ask

What is your platform?

100 Spiritual Power List by Watkins

The Watkins Review released the names of the top 100 people whose contributions to the field of spirituality are affecting all of humanity.  To be included in the list the individual had to be alive, have contributed to the spiritual field on a global scale and in a unique way, and is famous or widely known.

Interesting statistics:
Male: 76%
Female: 24%
Median age: 67 years
The oldest: 104 years, Kyozan Joshu Sasaki
The youngest: 30 years, Jeff Foster

1. Eckhart Tolle 34. Joseph Alois Ratzinger 67. John Bradshaw
2. Dalai Lama 35. Krishna Das 68. Jeff Foster
3. Dr Wayne W. Dyer 36. Drunvalo Melchizedek 69. Patrick Holford
4. Thich Nhat Hanh 37. Sai Baba 70. Andrew Cohen
5. Deepak Chopra 38. Jack Kornfield 71. Vladimir Megre
6. Louise L. Hay 39. Pema Chödrön 72. Thomas Cleary
7. Paulo Coelho 40. T.K.V. Desikachar 73. Daniel Pinchbeck
8. Oprah Winfrey 41. Esther & Jerry Hicks 74. Jonathan Goldman
9. Ken Wilber 42. Dan Brown 75. Sonia Choquette
10. Rhonda Byrne 43. Z’ev Ben Shimon Halevi 76. Seyyed Hossein Nasr
11. James Redfield 44. Diana Cooper 77. Mother Meera
12. Neale Donald Walsch 45. Ram Dass 78. Barefoot Doctor
13. Doreen Virtue 46. Andrew Weil 79. Richard Bandler
14. Alejandro Jodorowsky 47. Satya Narayan Goenka 80. Robert Bly
15. Richard Bach 48. Jon Kabat-Zinn 81. Adyashanti
16. Alex Grey 49. Alan Moore 82. Sogyal Rinpoche
17. Byron Katie 50. Dan Millman 83. Li Hongzhi
18. Masaru Emoto 51. Bruce Lipton 84. Sri Bhagavan
19. Nelson Mandela 52. Peter Kingsley 85. Rupert Sheldrake
20. Bernie Siegel 53. Karen Armstrong 86. John & Caitlín Matthews
21. Caroline Myss 54. Judy Hall 87. Chogyal Namkhai Norbu
22. Brian Weiss 55. Colin Wilson 88. Kenneth Grant*
23. Mantak Chia 56. Joscelyn Godwin 89. Stanislav Grof
24. John Gray 57. James Lovelock 90. James Hillman
25. Gregg Braden 58. Satish Kumar 91. Clarissa Pinkola Estés
26. Stephen R. Covey 59. Shakti Gawain 92. Stephen Levine
27. Marianne Williamson 60. Elaine Pagels 93. Candace Pert
28. Desmond Tutu 61. Kyozan Joshu Sasaki 94. Barbara Ann Brennan
29. Mata Amritanandamayi 62. Gary Zukav 95. Coleman Barks
30. Philip Berg 63. Erich von Däniken 96. Robert Thurman
31. Ervin Laszlo 64. David Deida 97. B.K.S Iyengar
32. Andrew Harvey 65. Oberto Airaudi ‘Falcon’ 98. William Bloom
33. Don Miguel Ruiz 66. Stuart Wilde 99. Lynne McTaggart
(for full details read the 100 List in the Watkins Review #26) 100. Marion Woodman