Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Daily Message 8.28.12


Motivational Quote of the Day from Nightingale.com
"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 is not about guiding anyone toward or away from anything. We want you to make all of your decisions about your desire. Our only desire is that you discover the way to achieve your desires.
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Monterey, CA on Tuesday, March 20th, 2001 # 546
Our Love,
Esther (and Abraham and Jerry)


Daily Feng Shui Tip from Astrology.com

You'll want to tune into today's 'Race Your Mouse Day' energies if your intention is to be the 'big cheese.' This day probably has more to do with the little computer device than with a tiny rodent, but we can address both, starting with the computer. Feng Shui advises hanging a round and faceted clear quartz crystal from either nine, 18 or 27 inches of red string, thread or ribbon directly above your computer. This ancient technique addresses modern day technology by inviting invisible energies to keep your thoughts crystal clear and your hard drive safe and sound. If you thought that today's mouse is of the furry variety, read on. In Eastern traditions the mouse (and rat) is always associated with intelligence, longevity, luck and money. Mice and rats are also said to bring children better grades and a brighter mentality. And letting a mouse hang around sure hasn't hurt Disney's bottom line. If you're looking to trap some quick cash of your own, or even trying to dig out of debt, place an image of the 'Feng Shui Fortune Rat' in the 'Wealth' area of the main floor of your home. Of all the fast-acting prosperity cures, this one serves both mice and men!

Daily Dream Decoder from Astrology.com
Marbles

Childhood toys and stereotypical childhood games often illustrate the childlike approach you take to many relationships. To understand the marble dream, think about how well you play and how high the stakes are in the dream.
To dream of a game of marbles, or many other childhood pastimes, can mean an attempt to return to innocence. A key element is who is playing with you.
Are you playing with childhood friends, or with someone you've only known as an adult?
Does the game feel like a fun activity, or is it a competitive challenge?

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