Motivational Quote of the
Day from Nightingale.com
"When we forget
to use visualization and imagination, it is like not using our minds."
— Jose Silva: was a American
parapsychologist and author
"Don't wait. The
time will never be just right."
— Napoleon Hill: was an author and
pioneer of the
personal development genre
personal development genre
"We are what we
repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act, but a habit."
— Aristotle: was a Greek
philosopher
Abraham-Hicks
Publications
You cannot
look at that which you do not want and not join and perpetuate that vibration.
Take your attention from that which is not in harmony with who you are, and
your "now vibration" will adjust to who you really are — and then you
can uplift others --- Abraham
Excerpted from
the workshop in Portland , OR on Tuesday, June 10th, 1997 # 463
It is as easy to create a castle as a button. It's just a matter of whether
you're focused on a castle or a button. --- Abraham
Excerpted from
the workshop in Boca Raton ,
FL on Sunday, January 12th, 1997
# 464
Our Love, Jerry and Esther
Daily Feng Shui Tip from
Astrology.com
Today's
rich and creamy energies come courtesy of 'National Chocolate Ice Cream Day.'
While it's not known who exactly invented ice cream, the credit sometimes goes
to Macedonian king Alexander the Great. In fact, there was a chilled jellied
dessert called macedoine that now serves as the original recipe. Marco Polo
brought a recipe for a sherbet-like delight to Italy
upon his return from Asia . According to Feng
Shui, the different flavors of ice cream can determine the magical effect it
can have on whoever eats it. For example, blueberry ice cream is believed to
bestow protection from things that go bump in the night. Butter pecan is
thought to bring money, while cherry vanilla is said to attract sweet love. But
only chocolate ice cream can flavor your life with love, money and protective
powers. Sometime today, indulge in a big bowl of powerful protection, delicious
abundance and yummy love. If you want a little more of that last one, remember
to put a cherry on top! Now that's some just desserts!
Daily Dream Decoder from
Astrology.com
Asleep / Sleeping
Dreams of being asleep are not unusual. After
all, it is the actual state of your body while you are dreaming. However,
dreams of being asleep are not usually dreams of being at rest. Sleeping is one
of our most vulnerable circumstances in life. When you are asleep, your cares
are disarmed, your ability to defend yourself is limited, and your care for
others in a practical manner is practically impossible. Dreams of this nature
often reflect either our great ease or a sense of violation in life. How you
awake, and who wakes you up, are important elements to consider.
Playing Sports
Individually
You may feel responsibility for your own success or
satisfaction. Many times, entertaining ourselves stems from being neglected by
others, so we dream of playing alone and enjoying ourselves in spite of them.
Other times, it is a product of distancing ourselves from others, even if
perhaps they would want us to play in the group.
Do you feel a sense of loneliness or comfort in the dream?
With Others
Dreaming of playing with others can be a symptom of your need to
enhance your interpersonal communication skills. It can also inform you of the
possibility that you have been neglecting communion with others, and that you
need to seek more camaraderie in your life.
Was the game in the dream for fun or competition?
Bed
Dreaming of being in bed may be an indication
of a lucid dream event. This means that you are aware of being asleep in a
dream state. Somehow, your mind is accepting the limitations of your sleeping
condition. However, the bed can also be a place of laziness, sickness, death,
or sexual encounter. If the bed feels like a symbol for any of these metaphors,
the dream may be saying something about how you perceive yourself.
Freud would be inclined to see the bed as a womb, as well.
Indeed, the covers pulled over the head on a chilly morning can make the bed a
utopian haven against a difficult world.
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