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Letting Go – Surrendering
I am willing to surrender this situation to my creator right now. When I let go, everything turns out perfectly. Nothing happens without purpose.
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Shine Your Light
In order to realize your purpose, you must embrace your true self by letting your light shine forth, no matter the consequences.
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Inner Peace
May my mind, heart and soul reach a state of perfect serenity. May all my thoughts and actions reflect my pursuit of a peaceful and tranquil existence.
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Staying Afloat Riding The Wave Of
life
Our lives are continually in motion,
buoyed by the wave that is the universe's flow. As the
wave rises and falls, we are carried forward, through
life's high and low points. The universe's flow may take
us to a place in life where we would rather not be. As
tempting as it can be to fight the direction and size
of this wave that propels us, riding the wave is intended
to make life easier. When you ride the wave, your life
can evolve naturally and with minimal effort. Riding
the wave, however, is not a passive experience. It
is an active process that requires you to be attentive,
centered, and awake. You must also practice stillness
so you can flow with, rather than resist the wave's
motion.
Because life is dynamic and always changing,
it is when we try to make the wave stand still or resist
its direction that we are likely to get pulled under
by its weight. If you try to move against the wave,
you may feel as if you are trapped by it and have no
control over your destiny. When you reach a low point
while riding the wave and find your feet touching bottom,
remember to stay standing so that you can leap forward
along with the wave the next time it rises. Trying
to resist life's flow is a losing proposition and costly
because you waste energy.
Riding the wave allows you
to move forward without expending too much of your
own efforts. When you ride the wave, you are carried
by it and your head can "stay above water" as
you go wherever it takes you. It can be difficult to
trust the universe and let go of the urge to fight
life's flow, and you may find it easier to ride the
wave if you can stay calm and relaxed. Riding the wave
will always take you where you need to go.
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The World In A Bright Light Grateful
Everyday
is a blessing, and in each moment there are many things
that we can be grateful for. The world opens up to us when
we live in a space of gratitude. In essence, gratitude
has a snowball effect. When we are appreciative and express
that gratitude, the universe glows a bit brighter and showers
us with even more blessings.
There is always something
to be grateful for, even when life seems hard. When times
are tough, whether we are having a bad day or stuck in
what may feel like an endless rut, it can be difficult
to take the time to feel grateful. Yet, that is when gratitude
can be most important. If we can look at our lives, during
periods of challenge, and find something to be grateful
for, then we can transform our realities in an instant.
There are blessings to be found everywhere. When we are
focusing on what is negative, our abundance can be easy
to miss. Instead, choosing to find what already exists
in our lives that we can appreciate can change what we
see in our world. We start to notice one blessing, and
then another.
When we constantly choose to be grateful,
we notice that every breath is a miracle and each smile
becomes a gift. We begin to understand that difficulties
are also invaluable lessons. The sun is always shining
for us when we are grateful, even if it is hidden behind
clouds on a rainy day. A simple sandwich becomes a feast,
and a trinket is transformed into a treasure. Living in
a state of gratitude allows us to spread our abundance
because that is the energy that we emanate from our beings.
Because the world reflects back to us what we embody, the
additional blessings that inevitably flow our way give
us even more to be grateful for. The universe wants to
shower us with blessings. The more we appreciate life,
the more life appreciates and bestows us with more goodness. |
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