On: Trusting when you are afraid

By |2020-03-06T00:02:29-05:00March 6th, 2020|English|

Clinging to fear when you are in uncertain or unfamiliar circumstances Dear One, will serve you in much the same way that turning off the faucet will when you are most in need of a drink.

Fear cuts you off, from your source, from well-being, from the support, guidance, energy and wisdom that you need, just when you need it the most.

Trust in a universe that exists to support you, opens you up and connects you to your source, connects you to the unlimited support, guidance, energy and wisdom that is available to you at all times.

Fear cuts you off, and holds you in darkness. Trust opens you up and lets in the light.

The more you allow yourself to trust in the face of fear Dear One, the more you will be opening up the faucet. The more open your faucet is, the less you will have to be fearful of.

On: A little encouragement

By |2020-03-03T00:49:06-05:00March 3rd, 2020|English|

Why are we always encouraging you to look for the best in every situation Dear One?

Because doing so feels so much better than not doing so.

And the better you feel, the better it gets.

That’s why.

On: Is it worth it?

By |2020-02-29T23:48:47-05:00February 29th, 2020|English|

It doesn’t always have to be about trying to achieve something great Dear One.

You don’t always have to work so hard to make a difference.

What we mean by this is that you don’t constantly need to be striving for, working towards, trying to achieve some ambitious, life changing, envy inspiring, lofty goal for yourself in order to remain on the cutting edge of creation, in order to be doing something worthy, productive or significant with your life.

So you can let yourself off the hook.

Know that it is perfectly ok  for you to set ordinary goals for yourself, to pursue ordinary experiences —  beautifully simple, regular, run of the mill, everyday,  nothing spectacular goals and experiences.

Because the truth is that if it makes you smile, if it makes you feel good, if it brings you joy, then you are doing something worthy, productive and significant with your life.

And if that is the case Dear One, then the answer is yes, the answer will always be yes – it is totally and completely worth it.

On: How to spend your time

By |2020-02-28T00:18:44-05:00February 28th, 2020|English|

Here are 3 things that you should know about time, Dear One.
  • No one can take it from you.
  • No one can spend it for you.
  • What you do with it is totally and completely up to you.

We know that it doesn’t always feel that way, but  it is that way.

If you don’t like the way yours is being spent, do something about it.

You’re the only one who can.

On: Making amends

By |2020-02-26T23:45:18-05:00February 26th, 2020|English|

Acknowledge every choice that you made yesterday Dear One, where you did not follow your heart, where you did not trust yourself, where you did not trust your instincts.

Instead of feeling badly about it, forgive yourself for doing so, right now, in this moment, without hesitation – with compassion, understanding, and loving kindness.

(Yes, you are worthy of all 3.)

Make amends by holding on to that awareness and choosing differently today.

On: How long it takes

By |2020-02-25T23:48:50-05:00February 25th, 2020|English|

Take one step forward at a time Dear One, joyfully, intentionally, mindfully, feel good about where you are going, and you will be traveling faster towards your desired destination then if you ran full steam ahead towards it motivated by frustration, sadness, anger, fear or insecurity.

Mindful choices guided by good feelings are infinitely more powerful than those guided by loss, lack, obligation, fear or desperation.

It is not the amount of space between where you are and where you want to be that determines the length of your journey Dear One.

The length of your journey is determined by the distance that you must travel from where you are, to feeling good about where you want to be.

And how long that takes, is entirely up to you.

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