Motivational Quote of
the Day from Nightingale.com
"Stay hungry. Stay foolish."
—
Steve Jobs: was an American
businessman, designer and inventor
Abraham-Hicks
Publications
We would focus on everything that mattered to
us. It is so satisfying to hold a thought and to find the feeling place and
then see the Universe conspire to help you receive it. Oh, co-creation at its
best. --- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop
in Chicago , IL on Sunday, November 1st, 1998 # 542
There will be a time, not so far from now, that you will look back on this
phase of your life and instead of condemning it or beating up on it... Instead of
blaming or guilting, you will feel appreciation for it, because you will
understand that a renewed desire for life was born out of this time period that
will bring you to physical heights that you could not have achieved without the
contrast that gave birth to this desire. --- Abraham
Excerpted from the
workshop in Boston , MA on Saturday, October 4th, 1997 # 545
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 # 544
It does not matter what path you take, but it does matter if the path you
are taking is something that you are believing is appropriate. Nothing is more
damaging to you than to do something that you believe is wrong. --- Abraham
Excerpted from the
workshop in Monterey , CA on Tuesday, March 20th, 2001 # 543
Our Love, Esther (and Abraham and Jerry)
Daily Feng Shui Tip
from Astrology.com
It's another of those
days that I hold dear to my heart. Today's 'Global Forgiveness Day' is a time
to bury the hatchet and forgive. But if you're having trouble putting the past
behind you and can't say anything positive to someone who has hurt you, then
try an old remedy that I know works like a charm. Take any small, lidded jar
and remove the lid. On a piece of white paper in green ink write the name of the
offending party, fold the paper to fit into the jar, and cover it with just
enough honey to submerge it. Tightly seal the jar and place it somewhere in
your kitchen. Each day, for nine consecutive days, place a small white candle
atop the jar and light it. Allow the candle to burn for a few minutes while you
see this whole situation sweetening. After the ninth day the candle should be
fully burned (if it has already burned out, replace with a fresh one until the
nine days are done). Then put the jar in a paper bag and dispose of it
somewhere outside of your house. Not o nly should the hostility and harsh
feelings all become a thing of the past, but your pain should do the same.
Daily Dream Decoder
from Astrology.com
Ugliness
In
dreams, your body image can be a topic of concern personally or among the other
dream characters. Only occasionally do these concerns accurately reflect actual
physical attributes. More often, dreams of this nature may indicate paranoia
about what others think of you. The central interpretive question is whether
you conclude your own ugliness or whether others impose it on you.If you
conclude your own ugliness, is this due to a particular change, such as being
pregnant? In pregnancy, you may dream that you are being considered overweight
by yourself or others.
Other changes that may
influence your body image include a shift in physical or moral behavior, such
as smoking, drinking, using drugs, becoming sexually active, or participating
in sexual experiences you once considered taboo.
This dream is worth
serious consideration as how we feel about our bodies is often a significant
part of how w e feel about ourselves overall as a person. If you are having
recurring dreams of personal ugliness, then counseling for self-esteem or
eating disorders may be worth considering.
There are two ways in which the birthday dream is
experienced.
The first is that everybody knows it's your birthday.
There may be an actual party, or just a common affirmation and celebration
The second birthday experience is a darker image-you know
it's your birthday and everyone forgot. It's an indication of the struggle for
significance. Who you encounter, their apparent ignorance about your birthday,
and their reaction to your news (or to your non-verbal, cloying attempt to clue
them off) says a lot about the scenario. It may be that you feel overlooked in
your relationships with others, or insignificant in general. If you are
unwilling to tell, it may be that you are wanting more attention from the dream
characters than they are providing. If, on the other hand, you tell them and
they gush with apology, there may be a sense in which you feel they are
operating at a relationship deficit wit h you over some matter. In the dream,
did they give you a gift upon finding out it was your birthday? What was it?
Skills
At critical times in dreams, your faculties may become
enhanced or limited. These include mental, as well as physical faculties.
Suddenly, you find a great wealth of knowledge to resolve a problem, or acquire
a skill to do so. Other times, you suddenly lose certain abilities.
Acquiring
The amazing thing about acquiring knowledge is that it is
generated in your own mind in the dream. If upon waking the process used to
solve the dream problem was logical, you may want to contemplate problems in
your waking life that resemble the dream problem. Your mind may be accessing
problem-solving skills that you have already eliminated from consideration, or
never thought of in the first place.
What was the nature of the skills you received? Were they
logical, practical, or completely impossible to translate into waking life?
Losing
Of course, you may forget something or lose some faculty
just as easily. In dreams of this nature, your insecurity about appearing
incompetent is working its way through your awareness. In the physical realm,
the loss of ability might be sudden weakness or loss of a sensory perception
such as sight, speech, or hearing. Sudden weakness may result from actual body
awareness in dreaming, as sleep paralysis affects motor abilities during the
REM state.
Dreams concerning the loss of other physical skills, such
as operating a car, throwing an object, or performing a job-related task may
reflect a loss of memory or oversight of a particular detail concerning a
problem plaguing the waking life.
Who is with you when the skill evaporates? What are you
trying to accomplish?
How does this event correspond to your waking life?
Zebra
Dreams of zebras often reflect a sense of changeability in
your waking life. You may see yourself as having two (or more) distinct
identities that compete for predominance in your behavior, morals and other
life roles. This is especially true for persons who struggle with workplaces
that demand questionable ethical practices or for those who are unfaithful to
others.
No comments:
Post a Comment