Motivational Quote of the Day from Nightingale.com.
"The brain is like a muscle. When it is in use we feel very good. Understanding is joyous."
— Carl Sagan: was an American astronomer, astrophysicist,
cosmologist and author
cosmologist and author
Abraham-Hicks Publications
"Is this pill really an effective pill? Is this process really an effective process?" Anything that causes you to allow what you desire is the process of coming into alignment. And so, we're not, in any way, validating or invalidating anything. Many offer their "dog and pony show" as being the one that works. And good for all of them. We applaud anything that assists someone in allowing the Well-being, that they so much want and deserve, to flow. --- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Salt Lake City , UT on Saturday, September 9th, 2000 # 376
Feel appreciation for those who provide examples of Well-being. How would you know that prosperity was possible if there wasn't some evidence of prosperity around you? It's all part of this contrast that helps you to sharpen your desire. --- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Orlando , FL on Sunday, January 10th, 1999 # 375
You are magnificent beings, in the perfect place at the perfect time, unfolding perfectly, never getting it done, and never getting it wrong. Be more playful about all of it. "Today, no matter where I'm going, no matter what I am doing, and no matter who I'm doing it with — it is my dominant intent to look for that which I'm wanting to see. I'm wanting to find thoughts and words and actions that feel good while I'm finding them. For in doing so, I am, in the moment, practicing the art of allowing all that I've been telling the Universe I'm wanting, for all of the days of my existence --- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Asheville , NC on Sunday, October 29th, 2000 # 374
Our Love, Jerry and Esther
From Astrology.com
Daily Feng Shui Tip
On this date in 1912, Juliette Gordon Low gathered together eighteen young girls in Savannah , Georgia , and hence was born the Girl Scouts of the USA . Low was high on bringing these girls out of sometimes isolated home environments so that they could be given every opportunity to grow physically, mentally and spiritually. She believed in this girl empowering organization, and with good cause since today, over a century later, Girl Scout members number in the millions. I remember my Girl Scout years with fondness and love. I even remember how we began each meeting by reciting this promise: 'On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, to help people at all times, and to live by the Girl Scout law.' That law required each one of us to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring. On this day, why not reach out to someone who could use a little consideration and caring? Send an email, text or make a phone call that will surely lift someone's spirits and brighten their day. Serve God and country in your own little way by being fair and friendly and, of course, helpful. Because it is in giving that we receive. Reach out. And then receive back. Let the laws of the Girl Scouts create even better karma kids for you!
Daily Dream Decoder
Loss of Sensory Ability or Motor Ability
Images also include Blindness, Deafness.
Usually, this is a very symbolic event in a dream.
A 34-year-old man reports: I dream of being in a situation where I need to act resourcefully to help a stranger avoid danger. Suddenly, I go blind for no apparent reason! It is very frustrating.
Becoming suddenly impaired in this way is different than being injured in a physical accident. The lights just seem to go out without explanation. With a dream like this, it is questionable whether or not the dreamer feels competent to fulfill his duties in waking life. However, this can also refer to his reluctance to accept the challenge of the hero self.
Seeing oneself as a hero is kind of daunting, and the fact that it is your dream doesn't mean that you will necessarily and easily assume that role. Suddenly, the awareness of caring for those to whom you have no obligation is quickened. It's a hassle. Man y of us can barely fulfill responsibilities to the people around us in ordinary situations.
Another scenario for loss of a sensory ability is to exchange it for something or someone else. The old saying, I'd give my eye teeth for ... articulates the human willingness to exchange one ability or attribute for something else of value. There are many times when our minds use the principle of exchange to help us verify the relative worth of relationships or objects.
There can also be a distinct martyr image attached to this kind of loss. This is especially true when the dream includes loss of ability through some potentially painful means. The loss may be seen as an exchange for something that was gained during the dream or in waking life.
Elephant
In the Zulu culture, the elephant is the symbol for wisdom, patriarchy, and sacred relationships (similar to the bear or eagle in Native American culture). It is important to notice that geographically different cultures find symbols within their own contexts to convey universal themes of human concern.
Also, most western cultures revere the elephant as powerful and possessing a strong memory. Because of our common acknowledgment that elephants have powerful memories, to dream of an elephant may be an association with the act of memory-this may point to something forgotten in your life.
Plants
Plants are often not a specific item of dream interpretation because most of the time they function simply as background scenery. The exception to this rule is when a particular type of plant is identified in the dream.
Plants that are significant are those that have historic importance in literature or your personal experience. For example, you may dream of visiting a friend who is sitting in a thicket of hemlock. Obviously, this plant is significant because of the implications of hemlock and suicide in ancient lore.
Other plants that may be significant are those that remind you of a childhood memory, a particular place, or a particular person. In those cases, identifying the relationship of your current circumstances with your memories is important.
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