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On: Noncompliance

By |2024-11-07T00:10:04-05:00November 6th, 2024|English|

You are a creator, Dear One.

You have come here to create, not to simply react or comply.

It’s important for you to remember that today.

On: Time for a change

By |2024-11-06T00:58:43-05:00November 6th, 2024|English|

When your behaviors are no longer serving you, Dear One, when they stop yielding the desired results, when your actions are no longer in alignment with your thoughts, feelings, and desires – don’t start doubting yourself, your choices, your abilities, or your judgment.

Don’t get angry, frustrated, or hopeless.

Don’t start looking for something or someone to blame.

Instead, try remembering that life is constantly changing, and so are you.

If the beliefs, routines, rituals, patterns, and behaviors that brought you comfort, security, health, relief, and joy yesterday, do not do so today, there may be nothing to blame.

It may simply be time to change them.

On: No such thing as failure

By |2024-11-05T00:42:38-05:00November 5th, 2024|English|

What you see as failure or rejection, Dear One, we see as simply a lack of alignment.

And your alignment is something that you have the ability to change, anytime you would like.

On: The perks of loneliness

By |2024-11-03T23:41:45-05:00November 3rd, 2024|English|

The next time you are feeling lonely, alone, or disconnected, Dear One, instead of feeling badly about it, instead of focusing on those feelings of loneliness, isolation, or sadness, which will only serve to exacerbate them, use it as an opportunity to grant yourself permission to use that time to go within, to listen to your heart, and connect.

When you do, you just may get a glimpse of the eternal, sacred, divinity that lives within you, that connects you to everyone and every other living thing in your world.

And once you see that, once you are able to feel it, even if only for a second, it will be difficult for you to ever feel lonely, alone or disconnected again.

On: The learning curve

By |2024-11-02T02:06:10-04:00November 2nd, 2024|English|

When you are learning to do something new, Dear One, either by choice or by necessity, you always have options available to you for how you are going to proceed:

  • You can choose to resist and proceed with frustration, resentment, impatience, and regret for the task at hand
  • You can choose to allow, and proceed with excitement, curiosity, hope, and an open mind as you approach the challenge before you

You can choose to focus on the work, effort and energy that will be required of you, or you can choose to focus on the many new doors that will open for you a result.

Just a little reminder today to pay attention to which direction are you leaning as you are making your way around the bends.

 

On: How you spend your time

By |2024-10-29T23:54:34-04:00October 29th, 2024|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: Surviving the storm

By |2024-10-29T01:19:26-04:00October 29th, 2024|English|

When you are in a place where you can recognize that your ability to see, and think, and perceive clearly has been impaired, Dear One, stop.

Just sit down, right where you are, and be still.

Trying to fix it, pushing more clouded, chaotic energy out into the world when you are in this place, is only going to contribute to the spinning, to the racing, to the whirlwind that is blowing all around you, impairing your vision.

Stop and be still; let the winds die down a bit, let the dust settle. And wait for your vision to clear, before you take one. more. step.

Somedays the most valuable thing that you can do for yourself, and those around you, is to stop, and be perfectly still.

Sometimes, the biggest, most important, and challenging task on your to-do list, is to do nothing.

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