Keeping commitments is very important to me. And it’s something I struggle with from time to time.
Here’s a wonderful post on that subject from The Art of Non-Conformity‘s Chris Guillebeau.
Blessings,
Mary
Keeping commitments is very important to me. And it’s something I struggle with from time to time.
Here’s a wonderful post on that subject from The Art of Non-Conformity‘s Chris Guillebeau.
Blessings,
Mary
While doing some research for my guided meditations recently, I came across a site that I am quite looking forward to making a regular visit to:
The Life Balance Institute‘s “Take a Moment” page.
Each week on Monday they release a brief video moment, an opportunity to reflect, think and be inspired. I can’t wait to see what nect week’s moment is!
Take a Moment, and treat yourself!
Blessings,
Mary
I had an aha! moment the other night as I was writing in my journal. I’m feeling the need to go to another personal development conference or workshop.
I’ve been to several really amazing ones in the past year, and I always come home feeling on top of the world and soaring with energy. The last one I went to was The Peaceful Woman in August. While I am blessed to participate in weekly phone calls with a group of Peaceful Women, and even more blessed to have an in-depth check in with one woman in particular, it’s not quite the same as being in the same space with others of like mind.
Why is that?
The conclusion I came to is that regularly going to conferences or workshops and being in a group of self-aware or high vibration people is like going to the chiropractor. My body gets so used to being out of alignment, that it becomes the norm. If I don’t have an adjustment for a while, then I need to go several times to get my body used to being in alignment. With regular maintenance, being in alignment becomes the norm.
The same can be said for my energy body. A year ago I went to three weekend intensives in three months. I was pumped, excited, and it set a really good precedence for the year. Then, I couldn’t keep up with the expense and the time away from work, so I didn’t go for a while, and my energy lagged. This summer, I went to a few more, but now it has been three months and I am feeling the need for re-alignment.
The phone calls are kind of like the chiropractor just adjusting my lower back, or just my neck, but not my whole spine. It helps, but it’s not as good as the full meal deal. I’m working to manifest a couple of trips in the next couple of months to help get me back into full spiritual alignment, alignment with my soul’s purpose. In the mean time, I’m continuing my meditation and journal writing practices for my mind and spirit, like my yoga practice for my body.
Because I now appreciate the value of regular adjustments, physically, mentally and spiritually.
Blessings,
Mary
Try “Monotations“.
Spencer Burke has created a series of one image, one word reflections. His purpose, in his own words, “is to encourage people to take a moment each day to reflect, center and meditate – using a simple image with one word to evoke understanding, love, self-refection, creativity, celebration, integration…”
I love it! Thank you, Spencer!
Blessings,
Mary
Money is a form of energy. It flows, just like water. It is not good or bad…it is.
This may trigger some of your belief programming about money. I encourage you to look at those beliefs, and reflect on whether they are still valid or not.
This just came to my inbox today, and I really like it, so I would like to share with you.
From Humanity Healing:
Blessing Money
When you receive or give money, offer this simple blessing:
May this money be blessed.
It is a symbol of divine substance and energy.
May it be redeemed from every impure influence, from every attachment and craving.
I appreciate it and keep it as a divine gift.
I shall use it only for good, right, appropriate purposes.
In using it, I again bless it and give thanks for it.
© The Sundial House Group
In this way, you raise the vibration, and increase the flow!
Blessings,
Mary
I am on a whole bunch of different email lists for one thing and another, and I rarely find time to read all the emails. I have the best intentions when I sign up, really I do. Usually there is something I want to learn from the writer, or I like his or her style, or I resonate with the topic. Many times I will read the first few diligently, but eventually, I end up trashing the messages unread. I just don’t have the heart to unsubscribe, at least until my mailbox maxes out.
Well, I’m glad I read this one before I trashed it. There was a link to this incredible video. It’s 20 minutes long, which may as well be 4 hours for the short attention span on the internet, but it is undeniably worth the time. See for yourself:
Blessings,
Mary