Today, in many parts of the world, we celebrate Mother’s Day. To all my readers who are mothers or mother figures, here’s wishing you a very Happy Mother’s Day. Here’s wishing you a day filled with love, laughter, and happiness. And I hope you are pampered and loved not just today, but every day of the year. My children have something planned for me, but they are keeping it a secret. My guess is that we will probably go for a nice dinner tonight. What about you? What did your family plan for you today?
Today’s quote by Wayne Dyer, a renowned American self-help author, motivational speaker, and spiritual teacher, offers a profound definition of enlightenment: not as an ecstatic or dramatic awakening, but as a state of inner peace and radical acceptance. Wayne Dyer suggests that true enlightenment doesn’t come from resisting or trying to change life’s circumstances but from learning to accept reality as it is, without judgment or struggle. Enlightenment is not noisy or filled with grand gestures; it’s calm, grounded, and still. It means no longer fighting against the things you cannot control or endlessly wishing for things to be different. Acceptance doesn’t mean resignation or giving up; it means acknowledging the present moment fully, without unnecessary resistance or mental turmoil.
When we stop arguing with “what is”, the events, feelings, or circumstances of life, we begin to live with greater clarity and peace. Suffering often arises not from the events themselves, but from our resistance to them. By practising quiet acceptance, we free ourselves from anxiety, anger, or disappointment that stems from unmet expectations or rigid control over outcomes. Dyer’s quote also aligns with many spiritual teachings, particularly in Eastern philosophy, which emphasise non-attachment, mindfulness, and presence. Acceptance doesn’t imply complacency; it empowers us to move forward with grace. Instead of reacting to life, we respond to it with awareness.
In essence, this quote is an invitation to live with inner harmony. Enlightenment isn’t a goal to chase in the future; it’s a way of being in the present. By accepting what is, we stop exhausting ourselves with resistance and start experiencing the depth, simplicity, and beauty of now.
Earlier this week, we also saw a new Pope. On May 8, 2025, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected as the 267th pope of the Roman Catholic Church, taking the name Pope Leo XIV. This historic election marks him as the first American-born pope and the first from the Order of Saint Augustine. Born in Chicago in 1955, Pope Leo XIV also holds Peruvian citizenship due to his extensive missionary work in Peru, where he served as the bishop of Chiclayo from 2015 to 2023.
GG starts her internship next week, and she is very excited about it. BB is moving through life as he normally does, with calm and silence.
That’s all from me this week. Stay positive and keep smiling!

