Friday, June 20, 2008

What comes around -goes around!

How fitting "car-ma": I've always said what comes around goes around and this is so true when it comes to many things in our lives including our cars.

I have been the Car Coach for twenty plus years. I know everything about cars: how they run, what makes them tick. One day I had a conversation with my friend about just how much what I say about cars sounds metaphysical. This was a topic I really didn’t think I knew too much about until we delved into it further, detailing karma and its basic components, how you tap into that universal energy and what these Laws have to do with our everyday lives. This really didn’t seem so “out there.” It was logical and touched on everything that I’ve believed and taught all my life about motivation and achievement. The difference was that I had been doing this haphazardly, without true knowledge of the power of intention, the role karma plays in our lives, and how this links us to every living thing. Not being too political (in my line of work you just don’t talk politics, if you know what I mean), it was my friend who brought to my attention an obligation to pass this information on to a world which needs to come together but is divided in so many ways.

We thought that I might find a way to communicate this knowledge in hopes of bringing success and happiness into your life too. The first thing we discussed was just how similar the automobile is to our own vehicle, the body. We know that we are more than the sum of our parts: mind, body, spirit, and, believe me, after racing cars for so many years, I can tell you there is more to a car than meets the eye. When it comes to racing, your physical and mental tautness is essential. But how do these all relate? The essentials of car maintenance and preparation are no different than our own.

If you take charge of your car, it will take care of you. It won’t leave you stranded, broke, broken-hearted or bewildered. It will be reliable when you need it and take you where you want to go. You and I can call that Carma (yes, with a “C”).