Creating Our Best Life
“Creating Our Best Life” I thought I would write a few articles on this topic and this is the fifth in the series.
Synchronistic Moments are when destiny and fate meet one another and good things happen. We call such moment’s miracles. They seem to align with our intentions for the highest good to unfold. These moments create opportunities for healing and love to flow in and through us and they remind us that there is a far higher power than our small edited ego, working within the Universe for the good of all. We can create our best life by paying attention to these moments and by harnessing our will forces. Our soul and our spirit know the truth of us better than we do; they know what is hidden, buried and needs to come forward in the light of freedom.
Creating Our Best Life
I thought I would write a few articles on this topic and this is the fourth in the series.
There is a “higher love” that is our life force energy and this love is not the ordinary love of this world. This love is the center of our lives; the heart is the center of our life force energy. It radiates from our heart and is the conduit for love to flow through us. It never forgets an act of kindness or a moment of love and stores the memories of love. We must feel the flow of love to be fulfilled no matter how that is expressed…..love recognizes itself only in love.
Living Fully, Learning How to Love Well
“In this life life we cannot do great things; We can do small things with great Love.” ….Mother Teresa
Living fully and loving well is to keep smiling and doing many little things with joy and when we do these activities with great love, our mind is awaken to a new consciousness and the loving capacity of our heart shifts to a new higher field.
Creating Our Best Life
I thought I would write a few articles on this topic and this is the third in the series.
Freedom is one of the greatest gifts, it defines our actions, our attitudes and our levels of personal responsibility. Our peace and happiness are dependent on us accessing this principle to build and connect to a deeper sense of who we are and how we relate to the world around us. Once we have anchored and integrated this principal we interface with the world from a place of empowerment and compassion. We must work to expand our self-worth, enhance our self-respect and honor all that is within us. We must work to develop a greater sense of self-esteem that enables us to claim freedom of choice, teaching us who we are at a foundational level.”
Creating a Balance of Strength, Healing and Love
I thought I would write a few articles on this topic and this the second in this series.
Creating a Balance of Strength, Healing and Love
Our life force energy brings to us the power of light by which we “see” the spiritual truths. This light embodies strength, healing and love. It is incorporated in our field of energy as the light that shines from within and is the light by which we live in the physical world and see in the spiritual realm. This light allows us to have a deep abiding bond to the nature of all that exists.
Calling in this light force energy and balancing this light allows us to focus on abundance, health, unconditional love, pleasure and ease. We will need to develop these qualities within ourselves by keeping our life force energy balanced between a good work ethic and giving ourselves permission for delight and pleasure.
The Power of Peace – is LOVE and UNITY
I would like to share with you some concepts which I consider extremely important for all to become aware of and employ in our lives in order to overcome this temporary economic, social, political, ethical and spiritual crisis. It has to do with our power to affect and bring peace and harmony to the world around us.
Stress in the collective consciousness not only fuels terrorism and war. It also breeds crime, economic instability, and governmental incoherence. Economic growth depends on the “investor climate,” “consumer confidence,” and other aspects of a nation’s collective consciousness. If the mood of society turns anxious and fearful, investor’s won’t invest, banks won’t lend, managers won’t spend, and consumers won’t buy. This is why, at the bottom of the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt said, “All we have to fear is fear itself.”
Creating a Solid Foundation
I thought I would write a few articles on this topic and this is the first of a series.
Creating a Solid Foundation
A good strong foundation anchors our life force energy in the physical plane, it ensures our survival and the quality of the life we live. We thrive well with constancy and we function well with stability in our lives. When the foundation of our life is healthy; it expands and supports our life more fully. We can take on more responsibilities, be more creative and more playful. A healthy foundation is flexible, and at the same time enjoys the daily rhythms of life. This stability allows us to be more patient as our life unfolds; less reactive, less volatile to what is external to our being as we learn to accept life as it is. A strong foundation also helps us to maintain our spiritual connection when the winds of change blow in our lives.
Living Our Powerful Potential
Throughout history, this wrestling with strength and power has been characterized in all cultures which represent the best and worst of what it means to be human. Both of these energies live within each of us, and we are able to respond instantaneously to whatever challenge we are faced with. When we are living in pure awareness and from our center, a connective embodied power arises that unifies all life and such embodiment’s such as facing the dragon, can be heroic in the deepest sense. Yet when we are cut off, even for a moment, we feel numb, we have lost center, we grow powerless and we are consumed with fear of the unknown outcome. (more…)
Acceptance and Effort
Some of us are seeking continuously and dynamically to improve the quality of life for our self and others, while at the same time, we need to remember to accept at every stage the results of those efforts. We need a delicate balance of making efforts to improve ourselves and our surroundings and at the same time, accepting ourselves and the results of our efforts at every stage of that process.