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“We, the greatest of all creators, with capabilities to build cities and inspire nations, are squandering our time watching reruns of The Office. We have forgotten that whole galaxies exist within our grasp”

Pam Grout

#1 New York Times Bestselling Author

“We, the greatest of all creators, with capabilities to build cities and inspire nations, are squandering our time watching reruns of The Office. We have forgotten that whole galaxies exist within our grasp”

Pam Grout
#1 New York Times Bestselling Author

Hi! Welcome to the internet home of Pam Grout.

I am the author of 20 books, two screenplays, a live soap opera, a TV series and enough magazine articles that I haven’t starved in 25 years without a 9-5 job. On this site, you’ll find all sorts of information about my books and about my career as a freelance magazine and travel writer.

If you’re an editor, you can easily click on Portfolio to view writing samples from my illustrious magazine and newspaper career.

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222 Foundation

The Taz Grout 222 Foundation was launched to honor Tasman McKay Grout who spent 25 short years on the planet inspiring everyone who knew her to live and love better. Everything she stood for was some variation of this theme: create relentlessly, love fiercely and do quiet, kind things for the underdog.

Each year on February 22, the 222 Foundation awards a $12,222 grant to an innovative project or person with a big idea to change consciousness and therefore change the world.

We look for projects that support the following ideas:

1. A change in perspective is our greatest need. We believe all people (no exceptions) long to be generous and create beautiful things.

2. Today’s hopelessness is based on false premises. We look to defy the old story of scarcity, lack and the need to fight for resources. We aim to prove that the universe, once liberated from no-longer-working paradigms of scarcity, is generative and endlessly abundant.

3. The us against them model is kaput. We believe all humans are interconnected and that even tiny actions have great significance

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“Our love for the world keeps eternity wide and bright and full of potential.”  — Nick Cave

Like any conversation, a good blog post attempts to keep the reverberations going.

So just a quick postscript to yesterday’s words:

I like to think my cosmic daughter added these thoughts to my thoughts about loving the world:

“Despite what the culture prescribes, there is nothing that needs to be added, nobody you need to become. 

“In fact, other than the mind’s nonsense, nothing could ever be wrong.

“Any method or technique that pretends to offer something or somewhere to reach at some nebulous future (in other words, anything that’s not now) by its very nature starts with the assumption that something’s wrong.  

“Even a goal of self-discovery only keeps you on the path. But there is no path. You’re already there.”

Thanks, Taz!

#222 Forever!

Pam Grout is the author of 20 books including E-Squared, E-Cubed, Thank & Grow Rich and her latest book, The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World)

No should, Sherlock!

“I’ve learned that when they call you crazy, it usually means you’re onto something.”—Jacqueline Novogratz

Happy Monday, my peeps! I know I typically send out Friday missives — mainly so I can wish you the most astounding weekend of your life, but thought I’d mix it up a bit.

Plus, while walking around my yard this morning, counting new lilies, adoring the clematis, reveling in the morning’s avian Opus #143, a voice clearly spoke to me—“This is your mission, Pam.”

“Say what?”

“You heard me. Your life’s work is to notice, give thanks, be joyful. And don’t let anybody tell you that’s not enough.”

“Even with all the potential causes, protests, issues I keep hearing about?”

Yes, I’ve been regularly hitting up the Dude with the question, “What is mine to do?”

This morning’s answer couldn’t have been clearer.  

“Love your life, create a field of joy, expand your presence.”

Not the presence, it emphasized, that the world maintains you “should” expand — get more likes, attract new followers, sell more books– but the presence of peace and possibility, of imagination, new ideas.

But what about all the “shoulds” I inherited from my culture: that I “should” build my 401K, keep my fingernails painted, rid my lawn of all those beautiful yellow flowers that eventually turn into white wispy delights?

The rules are extensive, many buried beneath awareness, taken for granted, believed to be absolute duty as a responsible human being.

These invisible “shoulds” are buried in the left hemisphere of our brains, the rational, pragmatic side that constructs a map of the world that currently dominates reality. It alleges I “should” put up defenses, stay safe, stay separate, stay loyal to the dominant narrative. And sadly, that map has formed a world with little room for awe and wonder.

But it’s the awe and wonder, the beauty of it all, as Dostoevsky said, that can save the world. 

So, no, I have not identified any new assignment, any new cause. But I have been given full-throated permission to abandon all “shoulds,” to simply walk through life as a loving, energetic field of presence. To forever enjoy “this very now” and be open to the unbounded truth that surpasses all maps, all limitations, all “shoulds.”

Here’s to enjoying a ridiculously rowdy, sensuously satisfying week, the best of your big, beautiful life.

#222 Forever!

Pam Grout is the author of 20 books including E-Squared, E-Cubed, Thank & Grow Rich and her latest book, The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World)

I Got You, Babe!

“Act as if the universe is a prodigious miracle created for your amusement and illumination.”–Rob Brezsney

In the movie, Groundhog Day, Bill Murray wakes up every morning to Cher belting out the lyrics of the popular 1965 hit, “I Got You, Babe.”

For much of the movie, the self-centered weatherman resists and cusses and hates the time loop he finds himself in.

Finally, he decides to try a different perspective, to open himself to the idea that maybe there’s something else at play. Maybe he’s not the axis around which the world revolves.

Nothing else changes—the same song, the same deejays, the same weather report wake him up each morning. But once he puts down his dukes and begins connecting to something outside himself, he notices everything is different—more alive, more loving.

When he decides to trust in the intelligence outside of himself, when he decides to stop fighting, drop his defenses, “put his little hand in mine….” as Cher sings, life shifts.

So I’d like to pose a little experiment. Here’s the hypothesis, “There is a peaceful, loving intelligence that’s way stronger than any judgment, doubt, anxiety I might feel. And trusting that is all I need do.”

Anxiety and all its insolent cousins arises in the left hemisphere of the brain, the part that calculates, measures, judges. According to British neuroscientist, Iain McGilchrist, the left brain doesn’t know what it’s talking about. It literally makes up stuff. It gives us fake directions for coping with life. Because our society is so left-brain oriented, we all turn to thinking (that scared, calculating left side of brain) to address our daily lives.

The left side comes in handy, but it also causes us to miss the magical reality in which we live. So to test the above hypothesis, I suggest making the decision each morning to trust that, behind the scenes, everything is being orchestrated by a power much greater than ourselves.

Think of those dot-to-dot puzzles we used to do as kids. When you begin, you have no idea what the picture is going to be. It could be an elephant or a lamp or Snoopy, for all you know. Your only instruction is to move to the next dot. One dot at a time.

You don’t have to figure out the whole picture. Or worry about where to go. You just trust that moving to the next dot is your only job.

And that’s enough.

So today and maybe for the next five days, choose to trust. Don’t figure your day out. Or think you have to plan everything. Just trust. The truth that surpasses all things will cheer and sing, “I Got You, Babe.”

#222 Forever!

Pam Grout is the author of 20 books including E-Squared, E-Cubed, Thank & Grow Rich and her latest book, The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World)

The only conversation worth having

“I don’t want to wait for the world to change to be free.”—Byron Katie

Joyous Tuesday, you brilliant beings of light!

I am just back from Ireland where my mister and I searched and found his family roots.

We celebrated Mother’s Day with a wild pack of mountain goats while hiking in the Burren, met half the population of the tiny Aran Island of Inis Oirr and “just happened” to land our tickets to the Book of Kells at precisely 2:22. Thank you, Taz!

I could go on and on about the synchronicities—meeting just the right person at just the right time, finding fairy rings, happening on to St. Bridget’s Well (and leaving notes), sitting next to Taylor Swift’s table….But, because I’m busy catching up with my life here (amazing how much a garden can grow in 15 days), I’m sharing a fun story that popped into my inbox this morning. Thank you, Laura:  

“I bet you get tired of readers and followers sending you manifestation stories they think are funny. I’ve been feeling a little flat after manifesting a very big thing…like scared it will never happen again so I’m re-reading/doing E-Squared.

“Exercise 1: my plantar fasciitis went away (thanks Dude),

“Exercise 2: “Show me a yellow bike” Yeah found my bike in 24 hours.

“Exercise 3: I’m on holiday in Dordogne, France (manifested this) and I’m in love, feel like I’m home. Decided I’m gonna manifest a house sit for this time next year.

“Today on a hike, I met a French hiking group and they were chatting with us. My new friend is doing a house sit here and now and is also pining to return. I introduced her to a lady (my French is better) and explained she is house sitting.

“This lady then busts into perfect English “Voila! I need a house sitter next May. May I contact you?” LOLOLOL does it count if my friend manifested this? Or should I give it another 24 hours. Luckily, I didn’t start laughing about this until I was alone. Cheers Pam, thanks for getting me out of my mini funk.”

So first of all, I NEVER get tired of readers sending manifestation stories. And I’m honored that my words played a tiny part in eradicating funk of any kind. And I love sharing these stories, because, to me, the story of magic and possibility is the only conversation worth having.

I also treasure this photo sent from a “Thank and Grow Rich “group in Dripping Springs, Texas.

I am dripping in love for all of you.

Here’s to Tuesday and all the magic it offers if we only take the time to look.

#222 Forever!

Pam Grout is the author of 20 books including E-Squared, E-Cubed, Thank & Grow Rich and her latest book, The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World)

Three clicks of the red ruby slippers

“In the end, every single path leads back here to love.”—Elizabeth Gilbert

First, a big sloppy thank you to all of you kind, beautiful people who posted such compassionate words right here on this very blog.

It’s never comfortable admitting your shortcomings, especially in a culture that expects perfection and constant progress. But I couldn’t continue to blog with a straight face without owning up to this hugely significant life event and the lapse in my own practice.

What was so clearly shown to me (As the Course says, nothing is against me, everything is for me) is that, despite my looking the other direction, I was never abandoned. The loving life force from which we all spring never left its post.  This Divine Grace (call it the Dude, Cosmo K, whatever works for you) is eternal, immovable.

There’s nothing any of us can do to sever our connection. It can’t be done. It’s who we are.

Our thoughts, on the other hand, could use a little work.

So often we use the powerful mojo of our thoughts to create what the second of the Ten Commandments called “a graven image.” This is an image that looks real, that sure seems to be causing us problems. But it’s a version of life that’s not valid. It hides the truth, blocks the miracle.

So glad to know that, like Dorothy with her red ruby slippers, I can click my heels at any time and return home.

#222 Forever!

Pam Grout is the author of 20 books including E-Squared, E-Cubed, Thank & Grow Rich and her latest book, The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World)

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