Motivational Quote of the Day
"Conflict cannot survive without your participation."
— Wayne Dyer: is an American self-help advocate, author, and lecturer
Abraham-Hicks Publications
Whatever you are giving your attention to already has a vibration of its own, and as you give your attention to it, you include its vibration in your vibration...and then your point of attraction is affected. --- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Silver Spring , MD on Saturday, April 19th, 1997 # 343
Our Love, Jerry and Esther
From Astrology.com
Daily Feng Shui Tip
Today's 'Laugh and Get Rich Day' always brings a smile to my face, and will hopefully bring one to yours! If it's time for your ship to come in, then Feng Shui says that it's time to use one to create that same rewarding result. This philosophy maintains that one of the most powerful representations of incoming prosperity is a boat positioned correctly inside your living space. Ideally, this ship should be three-dimensional as opposed to an image or picture. The boat can be small and should be positioned immediately inside the entry door to your living space. It is critically important that the bow of the boat is pointed as if the ship is sailing into the living space. Doing this symbolizes incoming abundance, wealth and riches arriving at your door. For best results, some Feng Shui masters say that you should also load your boat with faux jewelry, gold ingots and other cash and coin. This pretend booty turns your sailing ship into a magical riches and wealth machine. And if that's not something to smile about, I don't know what is!
Daily Dream Decoder
Adoption
Being adopted yourself
Adoption themes in dreams often occur at significant points of transition or crisis in life. Being adopted in your dream can mean either that you have no human connections at the moment or that you require additional connections to remain a viable person. Dreams of this nature may occur during geographic moves, job transitions or uncertainties, or prior to marriage. Crucial questions exist concerning who adopts you, what the relationship is like with them after adoption, and whether you feel glad, ambivalent, or uneasy about being adopted. A pre-marital dream may include something like this one (reported by a 24-year-old groom-to-be):
I'm sitting at a card table with people I don't know playing a game I don't understand. They are trying to teach me, but don't speak English. I get up to leave, but they take me home and treat me as their son.
The dreamer may see him self as ambivalent about fitting into family rituals, but feeling enough acceptance from his new extended family to overcome his concerns.
Adopting another
Obviously, the gender of the dreamer has much to say about this dream. Clinical evidence shows that men and women share equal responsibility for infertility disorders.
However, women tend to internalize more anxiety about child-rearing and may feel a need to adopt to resolve that archetypal task of life. Discerning the current status of the self in the life cycle and external circumstances of the woman would be important.
Does infertility run in your family tree?
Are you currently planning to become pregnant, but are concerned that you may not? For both genders, adoption may revolve around a very benevolent view of the self as provider. More and more people find their motivation in an ethic of making a difference in just one life. As such, the quest for justice is shifting from the hero(ine) in the white h at who saves the town to the good person who helps one person less fortunate.
For men who adopt others with ambivalence, there can be questions of virility or competence at stake. Who you adopt, and why, could be important to uncovering the meaning of this dream.
Is there a significant bonding or separation occurring in your life that may be creating some unease below the surface of your emotions?
Do you feel a need for emotional support that is going unmet or that you are finding new avenues to meet?
Daily Wish
Softly play each note on a xylophone up the scale and then back down again (don't forget to hit the top note twice). When you have finished, make a wish.
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