Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Daily Message 2.15.12

Motivational Quote of the Day
"The 80/20 principle - that 80 percent of result flow
from just 20 per cent of the causes - is the one
true principle of highly effective people."
— Richard Koch: is a former management consultant,
entrepreneur, and writer

Abraham-Hicks Publications
You were "predetermined" to have a joyful, expansive experience, and the way in which you will do that is all up to you. All other choices are for your physical format. Everything is still in the process of being created. There is no creation that has reached its completion.
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Albany, NY on Saturday, May 22nd, 1999 # 350
Our Love,
Jerry and Esther


From Astrology.com

Daily Feng Shui Tip

Today celebrates 'Lupercalia,' an ancient festival held to divert evil spirits and to purify and bring balance and abundance to the land. According to Roman mythology, Lupercus is the god of shepherds, and the festival was instituted to expiate old energies and purify new ones prior to the coming of another spring. On this day we can follow suit and cleanse our own spaces as well. Burning incense is fine way to do just that. Incense cleans invisible vibrations and is considered an integral part of any thorough cleanse of a living or work space. Because incense is believed to work on a deep level, it only needs to be burned on occasion. It has long been considered a fragrant messenger invoking the assistance of invisible powers, a smoke signal to the gods. Clean your house and open the windows and doors. If possible, take a shower. If not, wash your hands, arms and face. Take off jewelry and shoes and surround yourself with a white light for protection. Starting at the front d oor and walking in a clockwise direction, carry the incense stick or sage wand around the house, stopping occasionally to allow the smoke to permeate and cleanse your space. Ending up back at the front door, give thanks for all the invisible assistance you received while cleansing and clearing. Finally, cleanse yourself by soaking in a salt water bath before pouring a cocktail to celebrate Lupercalia!

Daily Dream Decoder
Sidewalk

Sidewalks define the path in most neighborhoods. In dreams, the sidewalk often feels more like the yellow-brick road in The Wizard of Oz, intended to help you stay on course. The sidewalk is interesting because it often leads to scenes that would not be found in a neighborhood. Instead, the sidewalk leads to mountains, caves, volcanoes, etc. It often leads the dreamer to the next place in order to move the dream story forward. As nonsensical as this sort of appearance of a sidewalk may seem, it is merely a method that your unconscious mind uses to further the dream story (such as the use of a well-known object or person as a bridge between story elements).
It is important to recognize that dreaming about a sidewalk as a significant symbol of the dream interpretation is rare. More often, the sidewalk is simply part of a common street scene.
Does the sidewalk take you to a place that sidewalks usually don't go?
Is the sidewalk or the street that you are walking along a familiar one or is it just an archetype of a sidewalk?

Daily Wish
If you hear someone yodel, quickly make a wish. The sounds of the yodel will help carry the wish. This is one custom where it is okay to get someone to yodel just so you can wish.
(Switzerland)

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