Motivational Quote of
the Day from Nightingale.com
"In the midst of movement and chaos,
keep stillness inside of you."
keep stillness inside of you."
—
Deepak Chopra: is an authority in
the field of mind-body healing
"If you want to succeed in business in any capacity
- employee, manager, or owner - you must have a solid, comprehensive understanding
of what business principles actually are and how they actually work."
—
Josh Kaufman: is an author,
learning expert and business advisor
Abraham-Hicks
Publications
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the
workshop in Boca Raton , FL on Sunday, January 12th, 1997 # 503
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the
workshop in Silver Spring , MD on Saturday, May 11th, 2002 # 502
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the
workshop in Silver Spring , MD on Saturday, April 19th, 1997 # 501
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the
workshop in San Diego , CA on Saturday, February 7th, 2004 # 500
--- Abraham
Excerpted from
"The Law of Attraction, The Basics of the Teachings of Abraham" # 504
Esther (and Abraham and Jerry)
Daily Feng Shui Tip
from Astrology.com
On 'Yellow Pig Day'
I'd like to explore what Feng Shui says about bringing a pig symbol into your
living space. According to this philosophy, the pig symbolizes having
sufficient food and abundance, as well as material joy, prosperity, fertility
and success in all of your affairs! In many other cultures the pig is
considered a lovely and loving animal -- especially for those who live in the
country. Some even believe the pig to be man's true best friend! Contrary to
public perception the pig is an intelligent animal who can also be cute and
cuddly. Asian cultures maintain that having a symbol of a mother pig in your
home can represent fertility and a consistent source of income that provides
prosperity for the whole family. Position a pig in the Career or Fame areas to
see exponential growth in your professional endeavors and success for your
hopes, wishes and dreams.
Daily Dream Decoder
from Astrolgy.com
Old Man or Old Woman
These
are archetypal figures of wisdom or spiritual power in dreams. For many people,
the role of the father or mother has been lost in society through either divorce,
workaholism, or some other emotional dysfunction. The psyche is prone to look
for versions of this loss wherever it can create them, even out of the self.
Often times, these
characters personify and validate an internal source of wisdom that has been
written off by the psyche. It may be that you are confronted with a problem
that escapes solution because of the most conscious worldview you ascribe to.
However, another means of problem-solving that you view as old-fashioned may be
effective. The wisdom figure in your dream is trying to teach you this truth.
Do you fear or disdain
either your lineage or the prospects of your own aging?
Are you ambivalent
about the purported wisdom of your elders concerning life choices you are now
facing?
Are you looking for or
missing some wisdom that would aid your life-quest?
Rings (jewelry or magic)
Rings
may be symbols of covenant or commitment, as in marriage. Often rings of this
type reflect our deepest desires to make or receive commitment from others or
in regard to a particular task.
Rings with magical
vibrations may be about acquiring supernatural powers.
Rings of magic drawn on
the ground, such as medicine rings or crop circles, may have more to do with
protection, as the ring is often the limits to which evil may approach.
In dreams of this
nature, you may be anxious that circumstances are pressing too hard upon you
and feel that you need an intercessor.
Did you create or find
the ring? Do you feel any sense of control over it?
Is there a ring that someone
else is using to gain power over you?
Amusement Parks and Carnivals
As
settings for dreams, these are ambiguous places. It seems as though amusement
parks often include elements that we consider to be the best and worst in life.
Many of us have enjoyed
these places tremendously, but have also seen, smelled, or actually experienced
the consequences of overdoing it: vomiting. Carnivals also include a very
wonderful or frightening collection of personalities. These personalities may
intimidate us at times. Sometimes the fright comes from a figure we love, such
as a parent who doesn't really enjoy the carnival, but endures it for the
children.
Eventually, the
illusion of the idyllic family outing is transformed to an angry scene. Who are
you with in the carnival and how do you experience the time there?
Finally, carnivals are
full of out-of-control experiences. Being out of control can be ecstatic and
wonderful. In these instances it may remind us of a sexual experience.
However, it can be
terrifying to people with fairly rigid waking boundaries. Spinning and riding
fast are two chaos images often associated with carnivals. Ferris wheels
reflect times to remove oneself from the midway to a quieter perspective,
unless one is afraid of heights. In what way are the rides metaphors for your
life? In other words, how is your life like a rollercoaster, merry-go-round, or
other central feature of the park?
Perhaps there is a ride
pronouncedly missing that you want to experience but cannot-what is that a
metaphor of and why do you desire it so?
Mountains
The
mountains can be a place of majesty, danger, or ritual sacred land. You may
just like being in the mountains and dream of them for that reason. They may
make you feel good about nature, rebirth, and being alive.
Also, the mountains may
be a something to cross alone-either by choice or because you find yourself
there for some unclear reason. You will want to consider who said good-bye when
the journey started, why you left, and what you expected to encounter in the
mountains of your dreams.
The mountaintop
experience has long been an idiomatic expression for the best life has to
offer. Are you searching for or unable to attain a particular success in waking
life, or do you feel you have ascended to that height in a particular area?
Fences
Fences
may be symbols of personal separation in a negative sense, or protection in a
positive one. These meanings are often derived from specifically who the fence
is separating us from. If you can discern a feeling about what may happen if
the fence were traversed (would it be better or worse), that may tell the role
the fence is playing in the dream.
Fences can also be a
source of boundary. This is true if there is a sense that the fence cannot be
traversed.
What are the boundaries
of your life in relationship to other characters in your dream? Perhaps you
want to change those boundaries and move a relationship in a new direction. If
you are alone at your fence, perhaps you need to or are protecting yourself
from others more or excessively.
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