Motivational Quote of the Day from Nightingale.com
"The few things that work fantastically well should be identified, cultivated, nurtured, and multiplied."
— Richard Koch: is a former management consultant,
entrepreneur, and writer
entrepreneur, and writer
Abraham-Hicks Publications
We are not proponents of long life. We are proponents of joyful life, and when you find yourself in joy, the longevity usually follows. Although we do not count the success of a life by its length; we count it by its joy. --- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in West Los Angeles , CA on Sunday, March 6th, 2005 # 342
Our Love, Jerry and Esther
From Astrology.com
Daily Feng Shui Tip
A lot of people complain to me of noisy, disruptive and just plain nasty neighbors. So I thought that today's 'Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbors Day' might make for good fodder when it comes to dealing with the Joneses! Good fences certainly make good neighbors, but according to Feng Shui, so do metal wind chimes, convex mirrors and half-barrels full of fresh water. If your neighbor needs some balance and better vibes, the first thing you should do is position a six-rod metal wind chime between your space and theirs. This wind chime will now serve as your personal liaison of love and help to bring balance to any irritating, annoying or even potentially inflammatory situations. If the wind chime isn't energetic enough, then position a convex mirror somewhere on the same side of your house as the offending neighbors. Place this mirror so that any negativity or disruption is sent back to them three-fold. It won't be long until they start to behave. If neither of those remedies helps, then Feng Shui says that a half-barrel filled with water positioned between the two spaces will absorb the negative nonsense and allow peace to take its place. I've heard from testy neighbors at the end of their ropes who tried one or all of these cures to raging success. So the next time you're at the end of yours and you want to wrap it around some noisy neighbor's neck, try a little wind chime, mirror or barrel instead. Save the money you might have spent on the fence and wave all of your fingers in sending a neighborly hello!
Daily Dream Decoder
"Fish, Fishing"
Freud held that small fish represented the male semen. Medium-sized fish (logically enough) were children. Fishing poles were a symbol of the phallus.
Other dreams about fishing may resolve around seeking provision for your needs in life, desiring to find something that seems below the surface, or looking for primordial instincts, if Darwinism is your worldview of choice.
To dream of fish may simply be a dream of nourishment, or lack thereof. It may also point to a sense of adventure or travel.
Daily Wish
Samaras -- known by many other names -- are one-seeded winged fruits whose seeds never sprout.
If you find a samara that has fallen from an ash, elm or maple tree, make a wish on it. Then, put it on the branch of a tree or on a bush and leave it there. A samara that actually falls on you as it wafts down is said to be a sign of good luck. Wish for good luck. Put the samara on the back of your hand and blow it off gently. It doesn't matter where it lands, but you must not pick it up again, if you want your good luck to come through.
A samara, because it looks like an angel's wing, is sometimes carried or kept as a good luck charm. The owner should stroke it three times when moved to make a wish. The longer it is kept, the more powerful it becomes.
An interesting custom connected with the samara is to gather some in the palm of your hand and make a wish either for the good of a deserving individual or for the good of the world. Keep this wish a secret, but give each of the samaras to others -- they can keep it for good luck and to wish on, or they can give it to someone else, with the same suggestion that the lucky samara be kept or passed on.
A New Message From INNER WHISPERS
Follow Your Heart
"In the physical life it is necessary to make choices to move through the dramas. In making those decisions much advice is offered to make them easier.
A favorite one is 'to always follow your heart'. Spirit agrees strongly with this but with one condition. One must have a clear mind when following their heart.
Without focusing in what matters in your life clearly, the heart may suffer.
Without a clear mind one plays scenarios over and over until the overload of energy explodes. In that moment, the purest of hearts become victim to the lack of thoughtful accomplishment.
It is often necessary to break away into positive distraction so that the heart can steady itself in its pursuit of happiness. Repetitive negative patterns once released can let the self achieve the path the heart wishes to pursue.
Let your mind seek the truth of any situation. It is an important element in following your heart.
The truth is sometimes not easy to accept, but it is imperative to ultimately create what the heart wants.
Be careful not to get caught up in things that do not really matter in the big picture.
Your heart is the emotional expression of your soul. Allow it to participate.
Accept the truth.
Be clear.
Then...
Follow your heart."
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