Motivational Quote of the day from Nightingale.com
"A dream is your creative vision for your life
in the future. You must break out of your current comfort zone and become comfortable with the unfamiliar and the unknown."
in the future. You must break out of your current comfort zone and become comfortable with the unfamiliar and the unknown."
— Denis Waitley: is an American motivational speaker and writer
Abraham-Hicks Publications
You have more harmony points with every person on the planet than you have disharmony points, because there is much more of you that is in harmony with your Core than you realize or that most of you allow. The closer you come to being in harmony with your Source Energy, the more in harmony you are with each other. When you think about other people and what they think of you, do you understand that what they think of you has very little to do with what you are? It has mostly to do with the habits of thought that they have developed. It has more to do with them as thinkers than it does with you as the subject of their thought. If nothing is more important to you than that you feel good, you can form a fantasy about someone who is in your life and they will begin to modify to meet your fantasy, because Law of Attraction is a very powerful thing. --- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Asheville , NC , on Saturday, September 5th, 1998 # 320
You, on the leading edge of thought, are here enormously, creatively involved. There's something so satisfying about asking and deliberately aligning your Energy and deliberately finding the familiar feeling of that, and then seeing it manifest. --- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Syracuse , NY on Tuesday, October 13th, 1998 # 319
Worthiness, in very simple terms, means I have found a way to let the Energy reach me, the Energy that is natural, reach me. Worthiness, or unworthiness, is something that is pronounced upon you by you. You are the only one that can deem yourself worthy or unworthy. You are the only one who can love yourself into a state of allowing, or hate yourself in a state of disallowing. There is not something wrong with you, nor is there something wrong with one who is not loving you. You are all just, in the moment, practicing the art of not allowing, or the art of resisting --- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Kansas City , MO on Saturday, July 22nd, 2000 # 318
Our Love, Jerry and Esther
From Astrology.com
Daily Feng Shui
Instead of taming your dragon today, why not try appreciating it instead? Today we are celebrating the celestial animal that is the most important symbol in both Feng Shui and Chinese folklore. According to these legends, there are actually nine potent and powerful dragons, each a celestial creature that holds sway over individual aspirations relating to different aspects of humanity. Feng Shui actually aims to capture the dragon's precious cosmic breath in order to harness all the miraculous benefits associated with it. The dragon (or any image or statue of one) is traditionally associated with the East, and positioning a symbol of one in that specific direction in your home or office will bring bright blessings and good fortune! Displaying nine dragons in that same area will make you extremely ambitious and bring auspicious opportunities, as long as you treat these iconic images with the proper respect. Otherwise, the dragon energy can become excessive and cause a premature fall from grace. Placing dragons beside water will also make that water more potent and powerful. This is one of the secret Taoist Feng Shui cures, and for me at least, the results have been nothing short of magical!
Daily Dream Decoder
Birth
The birth event is the one sacred event that virtually every culture holds in common. Not surprisingly, it is one of Jung's archetypal selves-the self creating life for another. Since it is an archetype, there are lots of other dream images that lead back toward birth and life. Water and oceans are the two significant ones. Many cultures embrace the symbol of water as crucial to life. Many times, women who intuitively know that either they or a friend may be pregnant will dream of water. This may be related to the broken water images of pregnancy.
Emerging from a cave or isolated place as a new self is a Jungian version of birth themes. In this sense, birth is not limited to biological events, but also includes the advent of additional facets of personality or self-awareness in your waking life.
Freud held that entering back into small rooms or caves was symbolic of the womb. This could herald a desire to return to mother, be nurtured, or experience the mother's power as a protector in certain situations. Since all of us have been born, we have feelings about it for better or worse. We may feel as though life has been a fortunate or an unfortunate experience. Either way, these feelings play into our birth dreams as either positive or negative experiences as well.
How is the birth for the dreamer? Women may experience birth dreams out of either desire for or anxiety toward pregnancy. In this case, the medical, social, and sexual histories of the dreamer would be very significant. There may be moral, religious, or medical factors that make a pregnancy either desirable or dangerous. Examples may include a young woman who is sexually active against her moral or religious teachings or, a woman trying to conceive, yet unable to do so. In these cases, a guilt-producing deed may be construed as causing the birth or lack thereof.
Women who see themselves giving birth under positive circumstances may be affirming themselves not just in birth, but as archetypal women. They are able to see themselves as competent within their gender to complete the traditional roles of the gender. While this sounds incredibly sexist, it is true in the sense that all of us see men and women as particular and individual persons with strengths and abilities. It's what makes an archetype an archetype.
Drugs
Drug use in dreams is often a sign of taboo violation. Drugs have powerful social symbolism attached to them that makes it difficult for a drug-user to feel good about himself or herself as a user. The exception is use of drugs in spiritual preparation. In certain Native American groups, the use of peyote as dream preparation or during a dream is associated with journeying to find one's self and life vision. As interest in Native American spirituality increases, some people may dream of themselves as participating in sacred rites.
How does using drugs affect your relationship with others in the dream?
Do you fit into or become excluded from a particular group?
Do you feel guilty or good?
Effect of drug use on dreams
Drug use affects the brain by enlarging the time spent in Stage 4 deep sleep and shortening REM-phase dreaming. Since certain drugs are consciousness-altering, they may cause dreamers to feel expanded consciousness prior to going to sleep. However, drug use ultimately disrupts sleep patterns with negative results.
Quitting
Quitting is an event that all of us are tempted with at one point in life or another. Whether it is home life, work, or planet earth in general, quitting may feel like the best choice. Virtually everyone has days when selling your possessions and buying a one-way plane ticket somewhere sounds mighty good. However, quitting is rarely about quitting altogether, but rather not wanting to continue under the current circumstances. Quitting is often elective as well. The quitter doesn't want to face the consequences of resigning from life, but rather to avoid the requisite hassles of participating in it.
In dreams, we are often granted the latitude to quit without having to experience consequences. Rather, we can simply eliminate unpleasant facets of life in its troubling condition. This is wonderful, as quitting dreams illuminates our most draining emotional conflicts in waking life.
Many times we qu it things in life because we cannot conceptualize solutions to our problems. However, in dreaming, our quitting usually points to the solution to the problem. All of us have what we consider to be feasible and unfeasible solution choices. In dreaming, there are more choices. What you quit from and gravitate toward may be showing you resolution potentials you had not previously considered.
For example, if you dream of quitting your job, what you do next in your dream could be a symbol for a vocational path that holds more reward potential for you. Sipping margaritas on the beach is not very lucrative. However, being a travel agent is a reasonable carrier path.
If you quit your family in a dream, this may be a sign that you need to disengage for a while from significant others. This is not the same as physical separation. Rather, it means that you may need to back away from your usual emotional patterns to find a better modus operandi for relationships.
Quitting life in a Stop the world, I want to get off type of statement may indicate that you are tired of trying. This may indicate that either life truly is uncooperative to you or that you need to assess how you address situations in life. It may be that there are self-destructive patterns at work that are undermining your ability to function.
What facet of your waking life is most dissatisfying? Is there a correlation what you quit in your dream?
Daily Wish
If you accidentally put your underwear on inside out, make a wish before you correct it. If you don't turn it right side out, there is no point in making a wish, because there is no chance it will come true.
If you discover that part of an undergarment is showing (bottom of slip, waistband of underwear, collar of undershirt, straps, etc.), make a wish and adjust the garment. If you do not correct the problem, your wish has no chance of coming true.
If you press your little finger against the wall of an aquarium and a fish comes right up to it, nibbling, you can make a wish.
You should make a wish on the first fishing catch of the day, and chant,'Hook it, crook it, Bee bye bilookit.'
Some people believe that the first fish caught on a particular day should be wished on for good fishing and tossed back to bring luck for the whole day.
If you sneeze only once, make a wish. Another sneeze within three minutes will cancel the wish.
If you feel like you are going to sneeze, make a wish; if you manage not to sneeze, your wish will come true. If you sneeze before getting up on a Sunday morning, make a wish.
If anyone sneezes at a table where thirteen people are seated, make a wish, then throw a pinch of pepper over your left shoulder to have a better chance of your wish coming true.
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