Monday, September 10, 2012

Daily Message 9.10.12


Motivational Quote of the Day from Nightingale.com
"If you decide to enroll in a full-time MBA program,
you must also consider the opportunity cost of
lost wages and long-term investable savings."
— Josh Kaufman: is an author, learning expert and business advisor

Abraham-Hicks Publications
Once you envision something and the Universal forces come into play to help you in the creation of it, there's never again going to be enough action for you to keep up with it. You can't use the Energy that creates worlds to create a situation and then find the action to keep up with it. You have to keep envisioning. You have to keep imagining it better.
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Rye, NY on Sunday, October 12th, 1997 # 555
You say, "May I have…" or, "I would really like to have…" or, "What I really want is…" and you can name anything under the sun that you can conjure, and the Universe calmly says, "Here it is," because it is known by All-That-Is that anything that you desire—can be. So, "Yes, here it is."
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Kansas City, MO on Wednesday, September 15th, 2004 # 556
Your happiness is the most significant contribution that you could make. In your reaching for happiness, you are opening a vortex which makes you an avenue for the Well-being to flow through you. And anything that is your object of attention under those conditions, benefits by the infusion of your Well-being.
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Boston, MA on Sunday, October 10th, 1999 # 559
Feel the power and the freshness of your now: You decipher the contrast. You know what you don't want. You send out your rocket of desire of what you do want, and now you stand in a fresh new place; you want in a fresh way that you have never wanted before. And that's what life is. In that fresh wanting, you summon another dose of Energy. If you can begin to savor the mere fact that you have desire right now, and you would stop trying so hard to have that desire be fulfilled and manifested in some physical format, then you would have it.
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Boston, MA on Sunday, October 11th, 1998 # 558
You cannot really disconnect yourself from the passionate, desirous being that you are. It was with enormous clarity that you came forth into this body, and that's why when you try to hold your desire down, it keeps coming up...Your cork will always float unless you are holding it down.
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Silver Spring, MD on Saturday, April 19th, 1997 # 557
Our Love,
Esther (and Abraham and Jerry)


Daily Feng Shui Tip from Astrology.com
Had she lived, today would have been my mother's birthday, and since yesterday was 'Grandparent's Day,' I thought I might honor one woman with two cures! If you're a mother looking to strengthen your relationship with a child, locate the 'Relationship' arena of their bedroom in the back right-hand corner when standing at the door and looking in. Into this space position a framed photo of you and the child in happy times. The frame should be metal since Feng Shui says that is the element most associated with children. When you position this photo, say aloud the magical Feng Shui mantra of 'Om Mani Padme Hum' while also intending for vigorous energies to infuse your current relationship. If you're a child who would like to celebrate and honor your grandparents, one easy way to do that is to place a framed photo of the three of you together in the 'Family/Friends/Ancestors' area, located in the center of the left-hand wall of the main floor. This photo should be placed in a wood en frame since this is the element most associated with family aspiration. Lighting a green candle in this area while also intending healthy and happy relationships will lend fortune, strength and luck to this intention. Happy birthday to my mom who is in heaven and Happy Grandparent's Day to those of you who still grace us here on earth!

Daily Dream Decoder from Astrology.com
Marathon

The marathon is the archetypal struggle of the self to accomplish something beyond the limits of the human body. Many times, we dream that we are competitive, which is a sign of competence. However, other times we lack the ability to be competitive, because in our dreams, our waking limitations often accompany us. This may be particularly true if your colleagues and associates run in the marathon also, but more effectively than you.
Why are you in the marathon? Are you able to run it competitively?
Are your competitors familiar to you, or strangers?
Amputation

Amputation of Self
Whittling away at oneself in a dream state is not unusual. Many people find themselves acquiring different forms of handicaps in dreams. Often, these can be associated with perceived physical weaknesses or self-destructive psychological patterns. The reason for the dream amputation, method of amputation, and anxiety caused by the amputation should all be given some thought. The result in the dreamer's life as far as inconvenience or further liberation deserves attention as well. Also, the dreamer should give consideration to the role of the amputated body part in waking life.
Amputation can also have a religious, moral, or ethical connotation pertaining to behavior. Followers of some sects view their bodies as their own worst enemies in terms of the ability to adhere to particular social or religious codes. Christians, for example, believe the words of Jesus when he stated that it was better to chop off one's own hand and enter Heaven than to send the body to condemnation intact. Many people, from a variety of faiths and other guilt structures, carry that sort of imagery in their subconscious.
Amputation of Others
Understanding the amputation of another's limbs in your dreams is very much dependent on their relationship to you. Amputation of a loved one's limbs may show an area where you feel violated by that person.
Amputation of a co-worker may be wish-fulfillment for the desire to handicap him or her for your benefit. Amputation of a limb that grows back readily could reflect a sense that no bad thing ever seems to beset that co-worker or adversary.
Amputation of a stranger likely represents some sort of uneasiness you may be feeling toward the mass of humanity you deal with daily.
Jungle

The jungle often hides itself in the density of its own matter. As such, it is a place of great complexity and unknowing. For many of us, the metaphor it's a jungle out there describes the unpredictability and potential threats of our world. To be in a jungle usually means you are on a quest for treasure, sacred knowledge, or other things kept in deeply covered and generally inaccessible places.
The danger that you feel about the jungle is also the reason that things of value are kept there. The difficulty in acquiring riches or wisdom heightens the appreciation of them. (Dense urban environments can be a metaphor of the jungle as well.)
In your waking life is the jungle a symbol of all that is wrong with human progress or the place where danger lurks? Some people perceive the jungle as the beauty of undisturbed nature while others feel it is a haven of mystery and danger.
Who is with you or brought you to the jungle?
What are you looking for?
Temple

Temples and spiritual dwellings are common in dreams. This is because many dreams include events of cleansing, preparation, moral judgment, or divine communication. Often times, these dreams occur at times in your life when inner peace is elusive and sought after.
Often, such dreams involve strangers as temple ministers or priests. These ministers will often give clues about what type of temple service is needed and what area of your life is to be effected. They may be presented as all older than you, all of one particular gender, or dressed in particular ways.
If ministers and priests are absent from the temple, that could indicate an inner journey or struggle that needs resolution, versus the outer moral choices illustrated above.
Medicine Man

The medicine man is a figure that you may dream of in a literal sense, but often encounter in dreams of archetypal awareness. The figure of the medicine man is the figure of sacred knowledge, spiritual power, and healing that speaks not only to our bodies but to our souls.
As such, many dream characters-strangers as well as some family members or friends-may fulfill this role in the dream. The medicine man encounter is an encounter with the wisdom of the universal subconscious. There is something eerie, yet reassuring; safe, yet a little unnerving about the medicine man. The encounter often leaves us looking at the world a little differently for the presence of the medicine man. The important thing to remember is that this character's role is to be a ritual connection of past and future-physical world and spiritual world. As such, dreams concerning the medicine man often reveal our position at the intersection of these influences in our lives.
Do you see yourself as a healer-guide for others in your family or community?
Is the medicine man character (you or another person) benevolent, powerful, or taboo in comparison to mere mortals in the dream?

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