Tag: #manifestation
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“The Ocean in a Drop”
We are both Created and Creator – a part of everything is in us. As Rumi said, “You are not a drop in the ocean, you are the ocean in a drop.”
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“With Gratitude, Optimism is Sustainable”
Michael J. Fox said that, “With Gratitude, Optimism is Sustainable”. Today I am thoughtful about shoring up my gratitude practice, bathing myself in gratitude!
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Because It’s Fun!
Being a physical being, in form, incarnate, in my opinion is supposed to be FUN. There are things I can do as a spiritual being, having a human experience, that I can’t do as purely shining light!
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Daily Spark: Where Focus Goes . . .
Where Focus goes, Energy Flows! To manifest our dreams, we need to have laser-like focus, like the sun focused through a magnifying glass that burns a hole in a leaf!
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Daily Spark: Dare to be Me!
It takes courage to be unbridled, unfettered, authentically yourself! The weight of other’s expectations can burden us and keep us from being authentic!
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Daily Spark: Wonderful, Becoming
In the book “The Science of Getting Rich,” Wallace Wattles mentioned that we are wonderful, becoming. That means that I am wonderfully made, exactly as I am right now. And since I desire expansion and growth, I am becoming. So we are “wonderful, becoming”, all of us!
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Daily Spark: “Ferocious” Gratitude
In her book “Thank and Grow Rich,” Pam Grout mentions “ferocious” gratitude. Today I kept my mind busy ferociously looking for all the things to be grateful for, instead of the things that “need fixing” in my life.
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This Little Light of Mine
When life feels difficult and challenging, we all still have a “little light to shine”. Embracing faith, believing in the overall goodness of the Universe, we can impact people where we are, even here, in the midst of difficulty.
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Daily Spark: Undoing
Undoing, or unlearning, is an important part of our ability to manifest the life for which we long. Looking at the beliefs and stories we tell ourselves, we often need to undo, or unlearn old messages, to fully become who we are meant to be.
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The Suffering Gap
The Suffering Gap is that area between “what is”, and our expectation of “what it should be”. To the degree I can accept what is, and find the joy and lessons in it, the happier I can be in this present moment.