Monday, June 25, 2012

Daily Message 6.25.12


Motivational Quote of the Day from Nightingale.com
"You don't get paid for the hour. You get paid for the value you bring to the hour."
— Jim Rohn: was an American entrepreneur,
                       author and motivational speaker

Abraham-Hicks Publications
Use whatever excuse you can to vibrate in harmony with those things you've been saying you want. And when you do, those things that are a vibrational equivalent flow into your experience in abundance. Not because you deserve it, not because you've earned it, but because it's the natural consequence of the Law of Attraction. That which is like unto itself is drawn.
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Silver Spring, MD on Saturday, April 19th, 1997 # 482
Here's a rule of thumb that will help you: If you believe that something is good, and you do it, it benefits you. If you believe that something is bad, and you do it, it is a very detrimental experience.
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Ft. Collins, CO on Sunday, June 14th, 1998 # 481
If there is no source of illness, why are there so many sick people? It is because they have found lots of excuses to hold themselves in vibrational discord with wellness. They are not letting it in. And when they don't let it in, the absence of it looks like sickness. And when enough of them do it you say, "Oh, there must be a source of sickness. In fact, let's give it a label. Let's call it cancer. Let's call it AIDS. Let's call it all kinds of terrible things, and let's imply that it jumps into people's experience." And we say it never jumps into anybody's experience. It's just that people learn through trial and error, and — through banging around with each other — patterns of thought that don't let it in.
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Buffalo, NY on Wednesday, September 27th, 2000 # 480
Our Love,
Jerry and Esther


Daily Feng Shui Tip from Astrology.com

If you're 'always the bridesmaid and never the bride' then you might want to take advantage of this secret Shui love tip. Eastern legend says that the sounds produced by the lute are so harmonious that they actually symbolize a perfect partnership between two people. This sound is said to not only express the sexual bliss associated with a happy marriage, but to also underscore the friendship formed between the mates. Purity and moderation are invoked by this instrument's sweet sound, and it is also credited with embracing the eight attributes of happiness, elegance, sweetness, subtlety, nostalgia, softness, resonance and strength. Displaying a painting or an image of a woman playing the lute will bring beautiful music to your love life, especially if positioned anywhere in the living room. This classic Feng Shui should only be activated if you're serious about finding the perfect partner. If you then use this cure, all the energies aligned with your love life will soon be mu sic to your ears.

Daily Dream Decoder from Astrology.com
Violence

In dreams, facets of personality that never get displayed in waking life can become quite animated. Nowhere is this more apparent than with violent behavior. The violence may be justified or random, but it is often extremely graphic. It is so graphic, in fact, that you should understand that this is normal-albeit disturbing-and that its presence is almost always an exaggeration of another point.
Violence can be an off-shoot of heroic behavior, especially in rescuing dreams. Terrorism in the news has made all of us aware that the enemies can be in our midst. Kidnapping dreams, escape dreams, and protecting dreams are other versions of this type of violence.
Violence may come unexpectedly, as well (suddenly, you are just stomping some poor guy's head with no apparent provocation).
Often these dreams deal with repressed anger towards authority figures. While wanting to become physically aggressiv e toward others is a common desire, it should never be acted on in waking life, and it very rarely is. However, the dream releases the anger for you. If you have recurring dreams of this nature, you may want to consider a mediated session with the object of your anger; or re-arrange your circumstances.
If you are the aggressor, does the violence frighten you or make you feel powerful?
If you are the witness to violence, do you feel ambivalent to it or does it somehow affect you?
Message Received in Code

The dream plot often is forwarded along by very unusual events (e.g. suddenly the room turns blue and everyone disappears). Other times, a cryptic message works its way into the dream event.
Often the code is symbolic rather than alpha-numeric, though it can be either. Other times, it is a riddle. Whether or not you can decode the message becomes the dream conflict.
If you can decode the message, does it mean anything to you? It may make perfect sense to you, but mean nothing to others in the dream, or vice versa. The point is that the message was decoded, showing insight. The relative meaning lies in whether or not the insight can be appropriated by the dreamer.
If you cannot decode the message, you may be experiencing life as incomprehensible at some level. This dream reveals that truth of your conscious life. The key is to look at who in the dream serves as a source of knowledge about the c ode.
Who gave you the message?
What was the reaction of others is when they learned of the message?
Are they worried for you, nonchalant, or joyful?
Diamonds

The diamond is a crystal of riches, romance, and strength. It is the hardest and most valuable stone. Dreams containing diamonds may be a wish for wealth or a reflection on the futility of riches. Do you perceive others as substantially more or dramatically less well-off than yourself? Do the diamonds inspire fear, embarrassment, or boasting on your part towards others?

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