Beautiful, Dusty! How well the first OM goes with the picture of the little girl in the second OM... life shimmering and electric and magical all around her! I find it difficult when a friend wants to take a "quick" walk in the park or through spectacular flower gardens. By the end of the walk, I'm not sure I can say I've heard much of what he or she has said!
Thanks, Dusty. I must admit that these OMs are better than my first morning coffee.
November 30, 2009 An Instrument of Change Wealth Is Neutral
At its most basic, money is a tool that enables us to meet our
individual needs. As a form of potential energy that empowers us to
generate change, it is neither good nor bad. Yet many people react
emotionally to issues concerning finances, unconsciously condemning
currency itself, the manner in which money is spent, and people who
live lives of financial abundance. Individuals who are rich in gifts
such as high intelligence are acknowledged for their positive traits
while those who have acquired material riches or aspire to become
wealthy are frequently judged harshly. However, wealth is not a trait
upon which judgment can be legitimately passed. It tells us nothing
about how a person lives, what they believe in, whom they care for, or
the scope of their values. Like any blessing, wealth is merely an
instrument of purpose that can be used both constructively and
destructively.
From an early age, people learn to court wealth while simultaneously
associating money with greed, selfishness, and unethical behavior.
Consequently, this idea becomes entrenched in their hearts as envy. To
attain a balanced and rational comprehension of money, as well as a
fairer perspective of wealth, we need to recognize that outward
manifestations of wealth tell us little about the individuals enjoying
those blessings. When we feel the finger of jealousy prompting us to
draw unflattering conclusions about people whose lives seem more
financially secure than our own, we should remind ourselves that there
are many elements of their circumstances we cannot see. Their wealth
may be the result of long hours of taxing labor, they may donate a
large percentage of their resources to charitable causes, or their
bounty may be an incidental aspect of a life spent doing what they
love. Ultimately, we can heal our hurtful associations with money by
turning a blind eye toward both wea! lth and poverty when interacting
with others and instead focusing on the individual before us.
If you take a moment to consider you own feelings regarding money
and wealth, you may discover that you equate financial prosperity with
happiness, power, security, independence, or self-indulgence. Money
itself, however, is none of these things. You can begin developing a
healthier view of wealth by simply accepting that while some possess
great wealth and others do not, we all have the potential to create
lives of beauty, substance, and wisdom using the resources we have been
granted.
For better or worse, much of the world we experience is dominated and
controlled by human beings. We spend our days in houses, cars, and
buildings, and inside these structures, we are in control. We assert
our wills and manipulate our environment. Within the context of the
human world, this is natural. However, we often carry this attitude
with us into the world of nature. We forget as we enter the forest, or
sit on the edge of a pond, that we are moving into another realm, one
that asks us to drop our baggage and surrender to a different sense of
order and meaning.
When we move from our everyday world into the world of nature, we may
not even notice at first. We might continue talking loudly into our
cell phone or to a friend that is with us. We might walk quickly as if
we are on a busy city street, our eyes downcast, our thoughts hectic
and hurried. In the best case, if we are sensitive to our environment,
we will soon notice that it has changed. We may hear ducks calling, or
wind moving through the leaves on a tree. If we notice the shift, we
will naturally shift as well. If we don't, we may get all the way
through a beautiful park without having lowered our voices. Next time
you find yourself in the presence of wildlife-even if it's just a duck
pond in the midst of urban hustle-try to move into a receptive state of
openness and listening, no matter how much or how little time you have.
Allow yourself to be captivated and calmed by the energy of the
wildlife that covers this earth. Teaching our children to be respectful
of nature and to stop and observe is a gift they can always cherish
We preserve pockets of nature in our urban centers and large
expanses of nature in our national parks because of the magic we feel
in its presence. It reminds us of our smallness and calls us back to a
deeper, quieter part of ourselves. When we honor nature by being
respectful in its presence, we honor the mystery and wild beauty of our
origin.
The "if only's" and the "Next year will be different" etc. take away from our living in the present and certainly do take away from our life - mainly, what is happening in the present moment. The past is just as bad with its regrets, resentments, bad memories, etc. It is said that we need to bring three things (at least) into our life every day... enjoyment, enthusiasm, and/or acceptance. Whether it's washing the dishes or doing something we really like to do, one of these three things should be present - so that we live in the present. It actually is hard to do because we are often thinking more about the past or the future!
So I wish you a very happy day filled with peace... moment to moment.
November 27, 2009 Redefining Health Throw Away Your Scale
Health is not a numerical concept and cannot be defined using
statistics. Human beings, however, tend to want to quantify well-being
into easily understandable figures. We feel compelled to ascribe
numbers to every aspect of wellness, from the qualities of our food to
our fitness levels to the physical space we occupy. As a consequence of
social pressures, we turn our attention away from health and focus
instead on the most contentious of these figuresweightchecking our
scales to see how we measure up to our peers and role models. Yet each
of us is equipped to gauge our relative healthfulness without any
equipment whatsoever. When we have achieved a state of wellness, we
feel buoyant and energetic. Some of us are naturally slim, while others
will always be curvy. No matter what our weight, we can use the cues we
receive from our physical and mental selves to judge how healthy we
really are.
When you throw away your scale, you commit to a lifestyle that honors
the innate wisdom that comes from within your body and within your
mind. It is logical to examine how you feel while considering your
healtha strong, fit, and well-nourished individual will seldom feel
heavy, bloated, or fatigued. If you have concerns regarding your
weight, remind yourself that at its proper weight, your body will feel
buoyant and agile. Movement becomes a source of joy. Sitting, standing,
walking, and bending are all easy to do because your joints and organs
are functioning as they were meant to. When you are physically healthy,
your mind will also typically occupy a place of well-being. Mental
clarity and an ability to focus are two natural traits of whole-self
health. Surprisingly, promoting this type of easy-to-discern wellness
within yourself takes no special effort outside of satisfying your
hunger with nourishing, wholesome foods and moving your body.
The numbers you see on the scale, while nominally informative, can
prevent you from reaching your healthful eating goals by giving you a
false indicator of health. You will know when you have achieved true
health because every fiber of your being will send you signals of
wellness. When you choose to listen to these signals instead of relying
on the scale, your definition of well-being will be uniquely adapted to
the needs of your body and of your mind.
missed yesterdays....sorree November 27, 2009 6:56 AM
November 26, 2009 Finding Unqualified Happiness If Only
Since most of our experiences are rooted in cause and effect, we
naturally want to justify our contentment. We envision grand
circumstances, stating that if only we could achieve this goal or
obtain that possession, we would finally be in a position to attain
happiness. As a result, satisfaction is always just out of reach and
the very notion of grabbing hold of it seems like nothing more than a
pipe dream. But the truth is that sincere contentment and fulfillment
are never wholly the result of external events or situations. Though
lifes joyful moments can ignite the spark of contentment within us,
that spark is fueled by serenity long established in our souls. When we
forget this, it is easy to become stuck in "if only" patterns of
thought. If we concentrate on the natural serenity that exists within
us, however, we can move forward unimpeded by disappointment.
The circumstances you live through each day have the potential to bring
both joy and despair into your life. Relying on the reactions they
awaken within you to create an emotional foundation means living on a
roller coaster of feeling whose course is determined by chance. Though
you may yearn for the object of your desirebe it a new job, financial
health, a spouse, or some other symbol of successyou have within you
the power to be happy without it. Letting go of your "if only" thinking
patterns can be as easy as recognizing that inward emptiness cannot be
dispelled with outer world solutions. Try creating a list of your if
onlys. Then literally and figuratively let go of the items on the list
by tearing it up or burning it. This simple action can help set in
motion the intention to set you free, enabling you to make a fresh and
balanced start in the present, unencumbered by regrets and unfulfilled
desires.
There will likely be periods in your life in which you find
yourself tempted to seek a magic formula for fulfillment that is
centered upon a single goal or achievement. But the ingredients that
come together to form the seeds of happiness that can sustain your
spirit throughout the triumphs and trials of existence come from within
rather than from without. When your search for satisfaction is focused
on your soul, you will never fail to find the joy you seek.
Great OMs, Dusty. It's strange that each one always has some place to fit in my life.
I love the blessings one especially... I never thought of that! I have visited people in some very dreary and unhappy homes when I was doing some volunteer work years ago. I wish I had known to do this during those visits. But now I do know and will make a point of doing it (even in my own home at times when I feel it needs it).
You have a wonderful way of matching pictures to the OMS. Thanks again, dear Dusty!
November 25, 2009 Leaving a Positive Footprint Blessing Space
Physical space acts like a sponge, absorbing the radiant of all who
pass through it. And, more likely than not, the spaces we move through
each day have seen many people come and go. We have no way of knowing
whether the energy footprints left behind by those who preceded us will
invigorate us or drain us. Yet we can control the energy footprint we
leave behind for others. In blessing each space we enter, we
orchestrate a subtle energy shift that affects not only our own
experiences in that space but also the experiences of the individuals
who will enter the space after us. While we may never see the effects
our blessing has had, we can take comfort in the fact that we have
provided grace for those that follow after us.
When you bless a room or an entire building, you leave a powerful
message of love and light for all those who will come after you. Your
blessings thus have myriad effects on the environments through which
you pass. Old, stagnant energy is cleared, creating a vacuum into which
fresh and invigorating energy can freely flow. The space is thus
rendered harmonious and nourishing, and it becomes a hub from which
positive feelings are transmitted. Intent is the key component of the
blessings you leave in your physical wake. If your intent involves
using your own consciousness as a tool for selflessly spreading grace,
your blessings will never go awry. Whether you feel more comfortable
performing a solo blessing or prefer to call upon your spirit guides
for assistance, visualize each space you enter becoming free of toxins,
chaos, and negativity as you speak your blessing. Then imagine the
resultant emptiness being replaced by pure, healing white light and
loving energy. Even a quic! k mindful thought of love can bless a
space.
This type of blessing is cumulative and will grow each time you
bestow it. Try blessing every home, business, and office you visit for
an entire week and observing the effects of your goodwill. Your
affirmative energy footprint will help brighten your day as you
contemplate your blessings future impact on your siblings in humanity
and your environment.
November 24, 2009 Your Comfort Zone Create a Soft Place to Land
Our day-to-day demands can quickly take their toll on our well-being if
we are not vigilant about caring for ourselves as best we can. One way
we can ensure that we have an opportunity to relax and recuperate each
day is to create a soft place to land when we arrive home. This landing
pad, whether it is an entire room or merely a small corner of a larger
area, can provide us with a safe and comforting refuge in which we can
decompress and recover from the days stresses. There, we are enveloped
in feelings of security that transcend other issues that may be
unfolding in our homes. Our landing pads also act as way stations that
enable us to shift our attention away from our outer-world concerns and
back to our inner-world needs.
To create a soft place to land in your home, begin by scouting
potential locations. Or perhaps your entire home is your landing pad in
which case you may only need to declutter. Your habits can often
provide you with insight into the perfect spot, as there may be an area
of your home you gravitate to naturally when you are in need of
comfort. Any space in which you find it easy to let go of stress and
anxiety can become your landing pad. A basement or attic, spare room,
or unused storage area, furnished with items that soothe you, can give
you the privacy you need to unwind. If you appreciate the elements, you
may find that spending time in a section of your garden or outdoor
patio helps you release the days tensions. Preparing these spaces can
be as easy as replacing clutter with a small selection of beautiful
objects that put you in a relaxed frame of mind. Remember to consider
noise and activity levels while choosing the site of your landing pad.
If you know that ordinar! y human commotion will distract you from your
purpose, look for a secluded spot.
The soft place to land that you create should inspire within you the
mantra, "I can breath here. I can relax here. I know I am safe here."
When you return to your home after braving worldly rigors, you will
feel a subtle yet tranquil shift occur inside of you as you settle in
to this most personal of retreats and feel centered once again.
November 23, 2009 Know Your Food Eating Close to the Earth
The food we eat is a multidimensional aspect of our lives. Food
provides us with the energy that enables us to grow and prosper. Yet it
can be, and frequently is, much, much more. Our food can be an
experience in and of itself if we allow it to be. The dishes we
remember from childhood offer unmatched comfort. The act of preparing
meals can be an art form of the highest caliber. And the nourishment we
derive from this fare promotes wellness within us. But many of us,
distracted by daily affairs, forget that the profound pleasures of
eating go beyond simple sustenance. We eat foods that are convenient or
we eat unconsciously, snacking on whatever happens to be on hand. To
understand the true value of food and the impact it can have on our
lives, we should acknowledge and honor it by eating close to the earth.
If you have ever shelled and eaten garden-grown peas or bitten into a
sun-warmed apple freshly plucked from its tree, you likely understand
that there is a marked difference between these foods and those that
are processed and stacked on supermarket shelves. Food recently picked
contains more of its original life force and thus has a greater store
of energy and nutrients. You can ensure you are eating close to the
earthand enjoying the many benefits of doing soby shopping at a local
farmers market and getting to know the individuals who grow your food.
If you make the experience of shopping in this way enjoyable, you will
be more apt to reject more convenient canned, packaged, and frozen
foods in favor of the real delight you feel while browsing stalls of
fresh foods nourished by the same soil you can find in your own
backyard. You will soon learn what foods are in season in your area and
how to prepare them.
As you savor the vivid flavors of juicy ripe fruits and the hearty
crunch of unprocessed vegetables, you can also take pleasure in the
fact that, by eating close to the earth, you are supporting farmers in
your region, connecting with your local ecosystem, discouraging those
who would waste precious fossil fuels by carting produce cross-country,
and helping to preserve healthy culinary traditions that have existed
for centuries.
Listening from the heart is one of the hardest things for people in our society to do. Sometimes if you stop to take a breath, someone pops in as if it's their cue to start talking again. I find it so difficult to be with some people, even good friends and family, who all want to talk at the same time and boldly interrupt when I - or another - am saying something - or at least trying. Consequently, I do tend to listen a lot (getting a word in edgewise can be a daunting task) - but when I need to get a point across I have to get louder to do it! Sad but true. I am grateful for those people in my life with whom I feel completely relaxed and who are genuinely interested in others and like to listen as well as talk.
Oddly enough, that often leads to the last OM where one can feel drained when with certain people. Very true!!
Have a wonderful day, my friend. I so enjoy reading these OMs.
Avoiding Negative Vibrations Taking On The Energy Of Others
There are times when you may find that being around certain individuals
or groups of people leaves you with feelings of discomfort. It may be
that spending time with a particular friend feels draining or that
dealing with a specific coworker exhausts you. Being around toxic or
angry people is also draining. And you may even find that being
surrounded by a crowd of people lowers your energy levels rather than
perks you up. This is not that unusual. Each of us radiates energy and
is capable of being influenced by the energy of other people. It is
important to learn how to shield yourself, so you don't unknowingly
take on someone else's energy. While some people know how to
instinctively protect themselves from being adversely affected by
energy, most of us need to discover and practice the technique that
works best.
There are a number of ways to avoid being affected by people's
energy. Shielding is one preventative technique you can use. Center
yourself and envision being enveloped in a cocoon of loving and
protective light. This protective layer should allow you to consciously
regulate the energy around you. The intent to shield oneself is all you
need for this technique to work. You can even create a trigger word to
assist you in quickly creating a shield. Say this word each time you
create a new shield, until the word and the shield become automatically
associated in your mind. If you run into a person whose energy you find
draining, you may want to cleanse your own energy field after your
encounter. Sage, cold showers, singing, mineral water baths, spending
time in nature, and a simple break to recharge are all ways to
accomplish this.
While it is important to know how to shield yourself from energy, there
are those energies that you may not want to shut out. The energy of
laughter from a newborn baby, the feeling of joy radiating from someone
in love, and the frequency of calm emanating from an enlightened
teacher are just some of the energies coming from others that you may
want to have around you.
Most of us were born and raised in cultures that value the head over
the heart and, as a result, we place our own hearts below our heads in
a sort of inner hierarchy of which we may not be conscious. What this
means is that we tend to listen and respond from the neck up, often
leaving the rest of our bodies with little or no say in most matters.
This is a physical habit, which sometimes feels as ingrained as the way
we breathe or walk. However, with effort and awareness, we can shift
the energy into our hearts, listening and responding from this much
deeper, more resonant place.
The brain has a masterful way of imposing structure and order on the
world, creating divisions and categories, devising plans and
strategies. In many ways, we have our brains to thank for our survival
on this planet. However, as is so clear at this time, we also need the
wisdom of our hearts if we wish to continue surviving in a viable way.
When we listen from our heart, the logical grid of the brain tends to
soften and melt, which enables us to perceive the interconnectedness
beneath the divisions and categories we use to organize the world. We
begin to understand that just as the heart underlies the brain, this
interconnectedness underlies everything.
Many agree that this is the most important work we can do at this time
in history, and there are many practices at our disposal. For a simple
start, try sitting with a friend and asking him to tell you about his
life at this moment. For 10 minutes or more, try to listen without
responding verbally, offering suggestions, or brainstorming solutions.
Instead, breathe into your heart and your belly, listening and feeling
instead of thinking. When you do this, you may find that its much more
difficult to offer advice and much easier to identify with the feelings
your friend is sharing. You may also find that your friend opens up
more, goes deeper, and feels he has really been heard. If you also feel
great warmth and compassion, almost as if you are seeing your friend
for the first time, then you will know that you have begun to tap the
power of listening with your heart.
If people would only stop and think before reacting......or judging.....accepting one another for who they are without expectations.....the world would definitely be a better place. I know my comfort zone is with animals and nature.......unconditional love.....giving without expecting anything in return.............makes my heart feel good inside. And makes life worthwhile for most........
November 20, 2009 The Reciprocal Flow of Abundance Giving Without Expectations
Since giving and receiving are so intimately intertwined in our lives,
we often expect that we can attract abundance by simply conducting
ourselves in an openhanded fashion. Yet we find ourselves wallowing in
disappointment when our ample generosity is not met with the expected
results. The answer to this quandary lies in the expectations that, in
part, initially prompted us to give. Though our intention is likely
pure, we can unintentionally mar the beautiful experience of giving by
focusing on what we will eventually receive in return. When we let go
of the notion that we deserve to receive gifts based on giving gifts,
bounty can once again flow freely in and out of our lives.
When the gifts you give are laden down with expectations, they cease to
be gifts and become units of exchange that you are, in effect, trading
for some reward. Thus, the reciprocal laws of the universe err on the
side of the giver who shares for the sake of sharing. You may have seen
this simple truth at work in your own experience, perhaps when lifes
busyness prevented you from spending too much time contemplating the
results your charitable actions would ultimately have on the lives of
others. It was likely then that you received the greatest gifts in
return for your kindness. If you have trouble divesting yourself of
your expectations, you may need to reflect upon the root of your
inability to act in the true spirit of giving. Each time you make a
gift, whether spiritual or tangible, ask yourself if there is something
you hope to receive in return. You may be surprised to discover that
you expect to be repaid with an easy life, financial windfalls, or
opportunities.
To integrate this most selfless form of generosity into your life,
you will have to let go of your need to be in control. Accepting that
while like inevitably attracts like, it typically does so on an
unobservable timetable. This can help you stop weighing the gifts you
give against those you have received. Giving eventually becomes a
profound joy that stands alone, separate from any and all conditions,
and you will learn to appreciate the flow of reciprocal abundance as a
gift in and of itself.
Dusty, the pic of the big lovable dog with the fawn is just perfect for this OM. Beautiful!
Wouldn't it be nice if people of all colours and creeds, etc., could/would learn from animals, especially ones who can show affection to those so different from themselves: dog/fawn, dog/cat, elephant/dog (at Tennessee Elephant Sanctuary), and so many others we marvel at when we see pictures of them. Mankind isn't necessarily the most intelligent of the world's species.
This is another wonderful OM and definitely one to wake up to and practice each day! again!
November 18, 2009 Unexpected Enlightenment You Never Know Who Youll Meet
Our individual journeys take us into many unexpected situations where
we encounter a wide variety of peoplesome quite like ourselves and
some very different. We cannot anticipate these meetings, but we can
make the most of them when they take place. When we are courteous as a
matter of course and open-minded in our assessment of the individuals
whose lives briefly touch our own, we are more apt to stumble upon
surprising gems of wisdom that open our eyes to new worlds of
possibility. Every person we meet can affect us profoundly, just as
every situation we find ourselves in can teach us something new.
To fully embrace this fact, it is essential that we acknowledge that
everyone is valuable in their own way and capable of expanding our
horizons. Since we never know when we will happen upon those
individuals who will unveil truths before us, we should extend to all
people the same generous level of kindness, care, compassion, and
understanding. When we assume everyone we meet is special and treat
them as such, we can develop a strong rapport quickly. By making an
effort to adopt a positive attitude toward others at all times, we
ensure that our emotions do not blind us to wisdom that may be lurking
in difficult or distressing situations. We are accordingly receptive to
knowledge that comes to us in the form of examples, advice, and direct
teaching.
These brief relationships ultimately have the potential to enrich our
lives in a very concrete way. But the wisdom we gain is proportional to
the attention we pay to the world around us. The responsibility is on
us to maintain a state of awareness that allows us to recognize when we
are in the presence of someone consciously or unconsciously in
possession of knowledge that will change us significantly. When we are
cognizant of the potential for unexpected enlightenment, we make a
habit of turning strangers into friends, thus ensuring that we are
never without a font of wisdom from which to draw.
November 17, 2009 Decorating Life The World as Home
There are few things more thrilling than having a new house or an empty
room to decorate. Our imaginations soar as we consider the many
possibilities. In the same way, our lives offer us the opportunity to
express ourselves within various contexts, to ask ourselves questions
about what we want to see as we move through our days and how we want
things to flow. Some people do this instinctively, moving through the
various environments they inhabit and shifting the energy with their
presence. These people have a knack for decorating life. This can be as
simple as the way they dress, the way they speak, or the fact that they
always bring a bouquet of wildflowers when they come for a visit.
As we move through the world, we make a statement, whether we intend to
or not. We shift the energy one way when we enter a room dressed
elegantly and simply, and another when we show up in bright, cheerful
colors and a floppy hat. One is not better than the other. It is simply
a question of the mood we wish to create. What we wear is just one
choice we can focus on. The way we speak to people, or touch them,
shifts the energy more profoundly than almost anything else. The words
we speak and the tone in which we say them are the music we choose to
play in the world that is our home. Some of us fill the space with
passionate arias, others with healing hymns. Again, one is not better
than the other. We are all called to contribute.
Just as we consciously create an environment within our homes, we can
consciously choose to decorate life itself with our particular energy.
Ideally, in doing so, we express our deeper selves, so that the
adornments we add to the world make it more meaningful, more beautiful,
and as welcoming as a beloved home.
November 16, 2009 Owning Your Emotions Name It and Claim It
Our feelings can sometimes present a very challenging aspect of our
lives. We experience intense emotions without understanding precisely
why and consequently find it difficult to identify the solutions that
will soothe our distressed minds and hearts. Yet it is only when we are
capable of naming our feelings that we can tame them by finding an
appropriate resolution. We retake control of our personal power by
becoming courageous enough to articulate, out loud and concisely, the
essence of our emotions. Our assuming ownership of the challenges
before us in this way empowers us to shift from one emotional state to
anotherwe can let go of pain and upset because we have defined it,
examined the effect it had on our lives, and then exerted our authority
over it by making it our own. By naming our feelings, we claim the
right to divest ourselves of them at will.
As you prepare to acknowledge your feelings aloud, gently remind
yourself that being specific is an important part of exercising
control. Whatever the nature of your feelings, carefully define the
reaction taking place within you. If you are afraid of a situation or
intimidated by an individual, try not to mince words while giving voice
to your anxiety. The precision with which you express yourself is
indicative of your overall willingness to stare your feelings in the
face without flinching. Naming and claiming cannot always work in the
vacuum of the soul. There may be times in which you will find the
release you desire only by admitting your feelings before others. When
this is the case, your ability to outline your feelings explicitly can
help you ask for the support, aid, or guidance you need without
becoming mired in the feelings that led you to make such an admission
in the first place.
When you have moved past the apprehension associated with expressing
your distressing feelings out loud, you may be surprised to discover
that you feel liberated and lightened. This is because the act of
making a clear connection between your circumstances and your feelings
unravels the mystery that previously kept you from being in complete
control of your emotional state. To give voice to your feelings, you
must necessarily let them go. In the process, you naturally relax and
rediscover your emotional equilibrium.
Many of us are sensitive to energy, so we make our homes a sanctuary
and only leave when we have fully prepared ourselves. We may use
gemstones, essential oil, or talismans, or perhaps we call on our
angels or surround ourselves in a bubble of light. But we should be
conscious of what we are seeking to accomplish. It is important to
remember that if we want to shield ourselves, we might inadvertently
keep out the good that is coming our way. All of our tools can be
helpful if we use them wisely and keep ourselves engaged in all the
world has to offer.
If we instead seek to filter distractions, than we can be like
prospectors panning for gold. We learn to filter when we are children
as we learn about the world around us. At first every leaf on the
ground is a reason to stop and investigate. But as we learn where to
focus our attention, the rest becomes background. We don't cut
ourselves off from the world, we merely shift our focus.
As humans, we don't always know what is good for us. Sometimes what
appears to be a negative situation contains a gem of wisdom that leads
to our highest growth. Rather than focusing our thoughts on what we
want to keep out of our experience, we may want to turn the light of
our attention to the good we'd like to create while leaving room for
something better. By doing this, we allow space for the wisdom of the
universe to work its magic on our behalf. If we trust the universe, we
know that good is present even if it doesn't look good on the surface.
When we shift our focus this way, we actually attract those things into
our lives, and the rest falls away without the effort of filtering. By
practicing the art of focus, we invest our attention and energy into
making our lives a positive experience.
Many millennia ago in northern Europe, ancient peoples sought a means
to understand their roles in the world at large. They created runes-an
alphabet of symbols that served both as a functional writing system and
as a unique system of divination. Though the symbols themselves were
little more than varying combinations of straight lines carved on
natural mediums such as wood, stone, or bone, these individuals devised
a method of comprehending the past, making sense of the present, and
interpreting the future using the runes as guides. The significance of
each symbol was a product of its general orientation once cast and its
location with respect to other runes. In the present, runes can play
the same role in our lives that they played in the chronicles of
distant history. Through them, we open ourselves to a form of universal
guidance that helps us help ourselves.
There are many casting styles, each of which serves an individual
function. Casting a single rune can help you answer specific questions
or choose a daily meditation subject. Three runes, cast during
confusing or distressing situations, provide you with insights into the
past, present, and future-as represented by the first, second, and
third runes cast, respectively. A nine-rune cast can help you
understand where you are on your spiritual path. The runes that land
face up relate to your current circumstances and the events leading up
to them, and any runes touching are read as concurrences. Rune
readings, however, are by their very nature subjective and open to
interpretation. Your casting style should reflect your intuitive
knowledge of your needs. Grabbing a handful of runes to cast at random
can be just as effective as choosing a set number to cast.
Whether you buy your runes or carve them yourself is less important
than your sincere desire to understand the messages conveyed to you via
this alphabet of enlightenment. Your intentions will have a direct
impact on the wisdom you receive while casting. The runes are
representative of forces outside of the realm of human understanding,
so your intent will act as your anchor. By simply reading the runes,
you will find illumination in the unlimited possibilities laid out
before you in each new cast.
Again... wonderful OMs, Dusty. Their messages are so much like the book I'm reading right now (Eckhart Tolle). Thank you!
And thank you so much for letting me know about pyramidcollection.com. They have the exact smudging sage bundle that I want! I've wanted to do this for a long time. I think there's negative energy trapped in my home (I've lived here for about 12 years now) as I learned from a neighbour that terrible fights and domestic violence took place with the previous family who lived here. It's never too late (I hope) to cleanse and protect! The positive energy is in the backyard where the woman did a lot of gardening and obviously knew what to plant and where to plant it. I can feel that energy every spring when flowers start to bloom, and when one plant or bush is finished, another starts.
Hope things are going better for you and you're getting 'a handle' on the mold problem.
November 13, 2009 The Heart of Unknowing Who Am I?
At some point in our lives, or perhaps at many points in our lives, we
ask the question, "Who am I?" At times like these, we are looking
beyond the obvious, beyond our names and the names of the cities and
states we came from, into the layers beneath our surface identities. We
may feel the need for a deeper sense of purpose in our lives, or we may
be ready to accommodate a more complex understanding of the situation
in which we find ourselves. Whatever the case, the question of who we
are is a seed that can bear much fruit.
It can send us on an exploration of our ancestry, or the past lives
of our soul. It can call us to take up journaling in order to discover
that voice deep within us that seems to know the answers to a multitude
of questions. It can draw our attention so deeply inward that we find
the spark of spirit that connects us to every living thing in the
universe. One Hindu tradition counsels its practitioners to ask the
question over and over, using it as a mantra to lead them inevitably
into the heart of the divine.
While there are people who seem to come into the world knowing who they
are and why they are here, for the most part the human journey appears
to be very much about asking this question and allowing its answers to
guide us on our paths. So when we find ourselves in the heart of
unknowing, we can have faith that we are in a very human place, as well
as a very divine one. "Who am I?" is a timeless mantra, a Zen koan
ultimately designed to lead us home, into the part of our minds that
finally lets go of questions and answers and finds instead the ability
to simply be.
Some of our goals and dreams come to fruition so easily that it is as
if an unseen hand has done much of the work for us. When this happens,
we say it must have been meant to be. On the other hand, when dreams
and goals require a tremendous amount of effort, we may interpret this
to mean that our dream is not meant to be. However, difficulty is not
necessarily a sign that our hopes and plans are ill-fated. On the
contrary, difficulties and challenges along the path can be important
parts of the projects overall meaning.
When everything goes smoothly, we feel blessed by the universe, as if a
fleet of angels is guiding and supporting our every move. When things
are rough or ambiguous, we sometimes feel that we have been abandoned.
And yet, the truth is that we are blessed in both cases. Our angels and
guides are always present. They may choose at times to back off and let
us figure something out for ourselves, and this is when things seem
difficult. But when things are difficult, we learn and grow in specific
ways. There is a unique satisfaction that comes to us when we succeed
at something that has been a challenge. Our sense of self-reliance
expands, and our ability to endure and keep the faith is stronger for
having been tested. We learn that we are capable of confronting and
overcoming the obstacles in our path, and this empowers us to dream
still bigger dreams, knowing that we will not be daunted by the
challenges inherent in birthing them.
When we find ourselves facing difficulties with a particular plan
or project, the chances are we know already whether we are meant to
continue on or let it go. We simply need to look within ourselves for
the answer. When an idea is meant to be, it comes back to us time and
time again. Then we know we can go forward, no matter what challenges
arise, knowing that it is meant to be.
www.pyramidcollection.com. try without the http I get the catalog at home and order online. Sorry about yesterdays OM....care2 would not let me post anything. I tried and I just kept getting blank pages. Hope that link works for you!
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Ah, laughter... how much we all need it in our lives! Last week I had occasion to have a hearty belly laugh and at the end of it I realized I hadn't laughed like that for quite some time. It has got to be one of the most pleasant tasting medicines we humans could ever give ourselves, and others.
I'd love to see that place where you get the smudging things, Dusty, but the link doesn't work. Would you try it again for me? And those kittens are absolutely gorgeous!
November 11, 2009 Echoes of Happiness Belly Laughs
As children, we laugh hundreds of times each day, delighted by the
newness of living. When we reach adulthood, however, we tend to not
allow ourselves to let go in a good belly laugh. Inviting laughter back
into our lives is simply a matter of making the conscious decision to
laugh. Though most of us are incited to laugh only when exposed to
humor or the unexpected, each of us is capable of laughing at will. A
laugh that comes from the belly carries with it the same positive
effects whether prompted by a funny joke or consciously willed into
existence. When our laughter comes from the core of our being, it
permeates every cell in our physical selves, beginning in the center
and radiating outward, until we are not merely belly laughing but
rather body laughing.
Laughter has been a part of the human mode of expression since before
evolution granted us the art of speech. Through it, we connected with
allies while demonstrating our connection with people we didnt know.
In the present, laughter allows us to enjoy positive shared experiences
with strangers and loved ones alike. Yet solitary laughter carries with
it its own slew of benefits. An energetic and enthusiastic bout of
whole-body laughter exercises the muscles, the lungs, and the mind in
equal measure, leaving us feeling relaxed and content. When we laugh
heartily at lifes ridiculousness instead of responding irritably, our
focus shifts. Anger, stress, guilt, and sadness no longer wield any
influence over us, and we are empowered to make light of what we
originally feared. Laughter also opens our hearts, letting love and
light in, changing our perspective, and enabling us to fix our
attention on what is positive in our lives.
It is easy to laugh when we feel good, but it is when the world
appears dim that we most need laughter in our lives. Our laughter then
resonates through our hearts, filling the empty spaces with pure,
unadulterated joy. We regain our footing in the moment and remember
that no sorrow is powerful enough to rob us of our inborn happiness.
When we understand that uninhibited laughter is the food of the soul,
nourishing us from within, we know instinctively that life is
worthwhile.
I love this catalog as it has so many different items from the Wicca to celtic jewelry and more. I've already picked out a few of the things I've planned to send on to my special palz on care2. I just love this book........
I absolutely LOVE these last three, and totally believe them to be true. I read each one twice as I do with some of the books I read regarding these topics. The secret: to make sure we practice them, even when tired or discouraged (which often is hard to do).
I have wanted to do "smudging" (from "A Clear Current" OM) for some time. I know sage is one way, but I can't find the little bunches of sage that I see in pictures. Anyone know how?
Thank you, Dusty! See the wonderful energy you give to others by posting these OMs? Now we have to send some to you!
November 9, 2009 A Living Dwelling Creating a Beautiful Home
The homes we occupy are seldom ideal. A space that satisfies our basic
needs may nonetheless leave us wanting where location, décor, or style
are concerned. Yet every home has the potential to be beautiful. When
we fill our homes with love, we transcend worldly factors such as
market value and design. Our conscious, loving intentions can literally
transform the spaces in which we live, dispelling any lingering
unharmonious energy and replacing it with an ethereal beauty that is
felt rather than seen. Our homes become spiritual dwellings that feel
soulful and alive. Regardless of their outward appearances, they
radiate love, making all who enter, including ourselves, feel instantly
welcome.
Turning a space into the beautiful outward expression of your inner
warmth is as easy as projecting love into it. When your intentions are
sincere, you can infuse the walls of your home with your energy, your
emotional sensitivity, and your generosity of spirit, turning it into a
haven of affection, joy, laughter, and togetherness. It is up to you,
whether you want your personal spaces to be peaceful and quiet or
lively and inspiring. Begin by cultivating awareness within yourself.
This will allow you to see your home as an integral part of your
existence rather than somewhere you simply return to at the end of each
day. Consider how you relate to each element of your space, and remind
yourself that every room in your home can serve a purpose in your life
and the lives of your loved ones. Finally, lovingly thank each room for
providing for your needs. As you become more mindful of the manner in
which your home contributes to your well-being, you will discover that,
more and ! more, you want to love and be loved by it.
Appearance and other superficial qualities can be deceiving. An
aesthetically beautiful home can prove unwelcoming. And a home that
seems mundane in every characteristic can be as comforting and cozy as
a beloved relative or friend. When you nurture and care for your home
as if it were a loved one, it will absorb your tender intentions and
project a love so touching you will soon come to feel a great affection
for it.
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Though your host of spirit guides encompasses many diverse beings, all
of which willingly watch over you, meditating with angels can be a
uniquely insightful experience. The angels stationed at your side are
both powerful and knowledgeable-they possess a limitless understanding
of your needs and desires, your strengths and weaknesses, and your
purpose. However, angels take an active part in our lives only when
invited to do so. Meditation allows you to make contact with your
angels and lovingly request that they participate actively in your
day-to-day life.
To begin, retreat to a solitary place where you won't be distracted by
concerns. Incense and candlelight may aid you in achieving a meditative
state but are not necessary. However, laying an image of an angel,
angel statue, or item symbolizing your angels before you can focus your
thoughts. Sit comfortably, breathe deeply, and let yourself relax. When
you feel peaceful, invite your angels from the highest of light to sit
with you as you meditate. Mentally repeat your request and reiterate
that this time together is important to you. Then, in your mind's eye,
visualize a bright-white light floating above you. As you breathe, draw
this light first into the crown of your head and then into the whole of
your physical self. Allow this light to spread through your arms and
hands, your core, and your lower body. Repeat this integration of
illumination with a violet light.
Once again, ask your angels to be with you. Let the stillness
surrounding you enter your soul, and open your heart to your angel
guides. If they wish to communicate a message, they will do so now.
Allow them to wrap their wings around you and infuse you with their
bountiful love. Breathe them in as you did the light. As the meditation
draws to a close, you may feel a presence, fluttering wings, or
billowing fabric, or you may see an angel in your mind's eye. Thank
them for providing you with love and light, and being with you as you
meditated. If you don't sense or feel anything, there is no cause for
worry-you can be certain your angels are with you. Don't be surprised
if you start to see signs throughout the day that your angels are near,
perhaps a feather at your doorstep. As you practice this meditation,
you will become increasingly adept at recognizing when your angels are
near and sensing their presence.
The essence of all being is energy. Our physical and ethereal selves
depend on the unrestricted flow of life energy that is the source of
wholeness and wellness. Though the channels through which this energy
flows are open systems and influenced by factors outside of our
control, we ultimately choose what impact these will have in our lives.
It is up to us to identify and clear blockages in the energy field to
ensure that flow is maintained. A healthy, grounded individual absorbs
some portion of the energy emitted by other people and the environment,
but this does not interrupt the continuous stream of balanced energy
sustaining them. The same individual copes constructively with stress
and upset, and they are not subject to the stagnation that frequently
goes hand in hand with negativity. When we keep the energy in and
around our bodies flowing harmoniously, we are naturally healthy,
vibrant, and peaceful.
Life energy flows through us like a swift stream when there is nothing
to obstruct it, but various forces such as trauma, downbeat vibrations,
and disappointments act like stones that impede the current. If we
allow these to pile up, our life energy is thrown off its course or
blocked entirely, causing illness, restlessness, and a lack of vigor.
If, however, we take the time to clear these forces away, we rob them
of the power to impact our lives. When we cultivate simple yet
affirmative habits such as taking regular cleansing baths, practicing
meditation and breathing exercises, smudging, and self-shielding, we
protect ourselves from outside influences that might otherwise impede
our energy flow. Likewise, we lessen the impact of inner influences
when we clear our auras of unwanted attachments and divest ourselves of
blocked emotions.
A strong and fluid energy field is the key that unlocks the doors of
self-healing and peace of mind. Your awareness of the flow of energy
sustaining you empowers you to take charge of your own well-being by
taking steps to unblock, correct, and enhance that flow. Fear will
likely be the culprit when you cannot identify the source of
stagnationyou may simply be afraid to let go of what is obstructing
the flow. Letting go can be challenging, but the exuberance you will
feel when the flow is restored will be a welcome and blessed reward.
I've missed everyone as well..........and as I can get to lets chat....I'll be there to explain the latest. I'm so tired my spelling may be messed up but I'm trying. LOL
I'm back, having read them all and absorbed their special meanings. They all are beautifully written and I believe most people's lives are touched by all or some of them.
The one about wearing a mask fits so many of us. I know so many people, including myself from time to time, who feel it necessary to do this. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we all felt comfortable enough to remove them? Thank heavens for those friends/family/acquaintances/strangers who allow us to just be ourselves!
November 6, 2009 Uncover Your True Face Underneath the Mask
Many of us know the feeling of being stuck in a particular role within
our families, as if we are wearing masks whenever we see the people we
love. Maybe we are the good daughters, expected to always please
others, or perhaps we are the family clowns, expected to be jovial and
make everyone laugh. This same scenario can play out within a work
situation or a group of friends. We may be so good at our role that we
hardly even notice that we are wearing a mask, and yet, deep down, we
know that we are not free to simply be who we really are. This can
leave us feeling unseen and uneasy.
There is nothing inherently wrong with wearing a mask or playing a
role. It is a natural part of any social dynamic and it can even be
creative and fun. It only becomes a problem when you feel that you have
no other choice than to wear that mask, and this is especially
challenging if you realize you are never without one. Perhaps you have
forgotten who you really area vast and unrestricted being of lightand
have identified yourself completely with a role. You may be the
dutiful, caring son who keeps his parents dysfunctional marriage
intact. You may be the angelic wife who enables your husband to
continue on a destructive path. You may be the cheerful daughter to a
deeply depressed mother. Whatever the case, knowing the motivation
behind your performancethe function of your maskcan help to uncover
your true face.
Anytime we find ourselves stuck behind a mask, it is an indication
that we are entangled in a dysfunctional dynamic in which our true self
cannot be seen. We have been placed in this situation for the purpose
of our own healing and, in some cases, the healing of others. From this
perspective, life can be seen as a series of situations that call us to
remove our masksgently, and with great compassion for all concernedto
reveal the beauty underneath.
There are times in our lives when all the signs seem to be pointing us
in a particular direction. Our thoughts and dreams are echoed in the
songs and stories we hear and the media we see. Maybe the message we
are getting from the universe doesnt even make sense in the real
world, but somewhere inside, these urges feel right. Maybe you feel you
are being told to move to a new city although your life where you are
is just fine. Or maybe you feel the desire to pursue a new direction in
your career when it never really interested you before. When we spend
time getting in touch with our higher selves, our intuition sends us
directives to lead us to become our best and most fulfilled selves. And
when we are open and listening, the next step is to take action and go
for it.
Once we make the decision to pursue our inner urgings, the universe
sets into motion the means for all sorts of details to fall into place.
A sense of peace will come over us, because we know that any questions
will no longer make us wonder if our dreams are possible, but how to
make them happen. Instead of deterring us from our goal, these
questions only serve to clarify our focus to move us forward. We need
not throw caution to the wind to follow our dream. The positive shift
in our energy affects everything around us. Like a rush of water, it
goes ahead to clear debris from our path so that we can go forward. Our
new attitude also attracts likeminded people. Sometimes even the most
unlikely angels arrive to help us along our way with the information
and support we need.
Wherever your dreams are pointing you today, take a step. Take action and manifest your inner urges and soul whisperings.
November 4, 2009 Creating Connections While Apart Family Ceremonies
Life's journeys may sometimes take us away from our families and
friends, but there are many ways to stay connected. Aside from making
use of the technology availablespeaking on the phone or seeing each
other from across cyberspacewe can create simple ceremonies using
nature and our own thoughts to connect our hearts across the miles.
The first step in creating your ceremony is to look to nature for
similarities in the different surroundings. The second step is agreeing
upon something that is meaningful to all involved. If your mother loves
birds, then perhaps each time you hear a bird chirp, you can think of
her and mentally send love. You may choose the sight of a butterfly,
the feel of a breeze or raindrops, or the scent of flowers to remind
you of a special someone. The pink glow of sunset might be your
favorite time to send a thought, or perhaps the warming oranges of
sunrise. We can all see the sun, the moon, and an array of twinkling
stars when we look to the skies. The monthly full moon may be your time
to connect with your loved ones, or the first star you see each night,
knowing that they, too, are gazing into the night sky and sending love.
You could choose a day that you would usually celebrate together, such
as a holiday or a solstice. If you once shared Sunday brunches in the
garden, you can each seek out a garden on Sundays. Or you can choose a
specific time and account for the time difference in order to connect
by heart and mind at exactly the same moment.
With practice, we may learn to recognize the feeling that comes
when a loved one sends energy our way, and the feeling of soul-to-soul
communication. In this case, distance may indeed make our connections
stronger. There is certainly much to make us think of our close friends
and loved ones often, but when we decide upon a reminder together, we
create a simple ceremony of connection that defies any distance.
November 3, 2009 The Whole Is Greater Women's Circles
Womens circles are formal or informal gatherings in the interest of
bonding, sharing energy, and creating ritual. The origins of womens
circles are ancient, but their applications are as modern as the women
who participate in them. There are no hard and fast rules as to how to
form a womens circle or how to run one. Some circles invent their own
agendas, rituals, goals, and ceremonies, while others borrow ideas from
sources as far-ranging as Buddhist or Native American cultures. Some
circles are open to new members at all times, while others prefer to
practice with a set number of members, closing the circle once that
number is reached.
In a typical gathering, the women who are present sit in a circle.
Generally, for the sake of cohesiveness, one woman is chosen to lead
the circle each time. Allowing a different woman to lead each meeting
allows for a multi-perspective approach to the process. One circle
leader may choose to create and teach a ritual involving using the
voice to release negative energy, while at the next meeting another
leader may feel inspired to lead a silent meditation. On the other
hand, a circle may choose to be more focused over the long term and
gather around a particular intention, such as working together to
determine a course for healing Mother Earth. When the healing feels
complete, the women may choose to stay together with a new focus for
their work, or the circle may disband.
At their best, womens circles perfectly illustrate the idea that
the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. The work that can be
accomplished within the loving embrace of our sisters is far more
powerful than what we could achieve on our own. If you are not already
part of a circle, you may want to start one. Follow your intuition as
to the women with whom youd like to work, reach out to them, and set a
date to begin. After that, you can simply allow the circle to create
itself. Men need not be forgotten when it comes to circles and they,
too, can come together to form their own circles and create strong
bonds and healing in a way that is specific to all men.
November 2, 2009 The Time You Find Simplifying Your Schedule
For many, life is a hodgepodge of never-ending commitments. Yet few of
us can be truly healthy or happy without regular periods of downtime.
While there is nothing inherently wrong with busyness, those of us who
over-commit or over-extend ourselves potentially face exhaustion and
burnout. When you feel overwhelmed by your commitments, examining your
motivation for taking on so many obligations can help you understand
why you feel compelled to do so much. You may discover that you are
being driven by fear that no one else will do the job or guilt that you
arent doing enough. To regain your equilibrium and clear the clutter
from your calendar, simplify your life by establishing limits regarding
what you will and will not do based on your personal priorities.
Determining where your priorities lie can be as easy as making two
lists: one that outlines all those obligations that are vital to your
wellbeing, such as work, meditation, and exercise, and another that
describes everything you do that is not directly related to your
wellbeing. Although there will likely be items in the latter list that
excite your passion or bring you joy, you may discover that you devote
a large portion of your time to unnecessary activities. To simplify
your schedule, consider which of these unnecessary activities add
little value to your life and edit them from your agenda. Remember that
you may need to ask for help, say no firmly, or delegate responsibility
in order to distance yourself from such encumbrances. However, as you
divest yourself of non-vital obligations that cause you stress, serve
no purpose, or rob you of opportunities to refresh yourself, you will
feel more energetic and enthusiastic about life in general.
If simplifying your schedule seems prohibitively difficult and you
still feel pressed to take on more, try imagining how each new
commitment will impact your life before saying yes. When you consider
the hassle associated with superfluous obligations, you may be
surprised to see that your schedule is impeding your attempts to grow
as an individual. Your willingness to pare down your agenda, no matter
how gradual your progress, will empower you to retake active control of
the life that defines you.