Namasté!
Good morning,
We are incredibly blessed today with the wisdom to have within us, the ability to forgive. I know even I have faced times where forgiving another is not so easy, that is understandable. Although the wisdom and ability is already inherent in each one of us. Therefore, I truly believe that to forgive is to first absolutely forgive ourselves. You see, what we see in another, whether it is fault, misunderstanding or hatred, is greatly mirrored from our own very being. One must first step back, take into account that what we may see in another, is really what we see in ourselves. If we take the time to learn to practice this, then we may be very surprised at the compassion we have of others. And in turn, we learn deeply about our own being, our own unique issues. If we do see a fault, then maybe it really is just an error in which we are living a human moment, and can be forgiven. A misunderstanding may be nothing more than truly listening, learning and seeing the other side of the story before judgments are made. Then of course there is that awful word called hatred, this is nothing more than a lack of love. If we learn to embrace each issue with love, compassion and respect, then we indeed have shown the God/Spirit in each one of us. In turn our judgements are set aside and forgiveness is set in motion. At that moment a healing has taken its course and all is divinely blessed. So today and beyond my dear friend, be cautious; be aware of your words, actions and feelings. Today, have beautiful moments. It's truly all very good!
In loving white light, my faith, love and magik...
Blessed be always,
~dyved...
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TREATMENT / PRAYER
"And so we bring our attention now to the truth of our being, knowing that all the people we contact this day are blessed by our own awareness and recognition of who they truly are. I now realease this into the law of mind and so it is. Amen"
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"A good rest is half the work."
~ Yugoslav proverb
In this fast-paced computerized world many of us consider taking time out for a good rest as irresponsible as falling asleep on sentry duty (take a deep breath). Somehow, busyness has now become synonymous with progress, and we feel that we're cheating ourselves if our new sacred cow, busyness, is not constantly chewing the cud (take another deep breath).
But what better preparation for the travail of modern life than the recentering and harnessing of energy that a good rest affords? Without proper relaxation, we become nervous and irritable, and have trouble focusing, thereby generating even more work, and so the cycle of frantic activity continues (and another deep breath). Meanwhile, within the stillness and quietude of a good rest breeds the necessary energy to be completely engaged in the work at hand ( and another deep breath).
Furthermore, proper rest alleviates stress, and less stress means better mental and physical health, and better mental and physical health means ... means a lot! (First one more deep breath.)
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Jesus taught his followers a prayer that has come to be called the "Our Father." More precise translations from the original Aramaic are closer to "Oh Cosmic Birther" than to "Father." Scholar Neil Douglas Klotz has translated this prayer very carefully, revealing a deeper beauty and wisdom than the traditional version. The part of the prayer that usually translates "Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors" retranslates, "Loose the cords of mistakes binding us as we release the strands we hold on others guilt." In this way we clear the vessels of the Divine Body from obsturctions and enable the whole to rise free in the Light of the heart.
Oh Cosmic Birther, Father/Mother God, please teach me the sacrament of forgiveness so that in forgiving others I can finally forgive myself and help all things attain the freedom of a peaceful heart.
Take a few letting-go breaths and slowly, patiently come into the inner stillness, the Holy of Holies. Comtemplate the strands you are holding of othe peoples guilt. Do you really want to keep holding on and making their errors into your burdens? Consider how it might feel to let go of their guilt. If you wish to begin or accelerate this process, ask for the help of Archangel Raphael
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Well nothing new has really changed. Still on the journey and I get so inspired each and every day. I don't know how to explain it. Maybe the quiet before the storm? Or better yet, a child during the Christmas holidays knowing that the tree is empty right now with gifts that you know will suddenly appear overnight under the tree. Kind of like that kind of waiting. Now I am not talking about a miracle or something magic here to just appear. As I do know it takes a lot of work on my part. But in any case, that is the sort of feeling I have lately. I can actually feel it, taste it and know it so the day I can just be able to be financially free and helping others do the same. And not only that, but representing a product that will and can change the lives of others. So really it is all a grand thing. You know I sort of spoke in the past few posts how difficult and ranting and raving on how I felt isolated and on my own. Even toying with the idea of also throwing in the towel. But, I just read a great email from another executive a few days ago by the name of Dave Vass. And how he too in his 16 months had similar stuggles and thought of quitting too. But he now is a ranking 9 star executive along with his brother. So this just makes more sense to me to keep on keeping on. My thanks to him for the perfect timing of his inspiration. All truly is as stated, in divine order and nothing is left to chance. My journey may not be taking enourmous steps right now, but at least I know I am not stopping or going back on this path I committed to. I just keep getting a little closer to my dreams. And so it goes. Until next post. Life is truly Zrilliant!
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