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Re: Life

Postby winston » Sun Oct 19, 2008 12:13 pm

Abraham - Esther & Jerry Hicks

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1) Man forms a perspective of things and tries to make everything fit into it. And there is tremendous distortion in that process.
2) You must be in vibrational alignment before you know that which you are reaching for
3) Who am I ?
4) How am I doing ?
5) How can my life be better ? Seek things that feel good to you when you focus on them.
6) What will come next ? Whatever you choose.
7) You are the creator of your own reality.
It's all about "how much you made when you were right" & "how little you lost when you were wrong"
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Re: Life

Postby winston » Sun Oct 19, 2008 2:21 pm

~Abraham-Hicks~You Are The Toaster

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Re: Life

Postby winston » Sun Oct 19, 2008 2:29 pm

Abraham-Hicks Expanded Knowingness

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Re: Life

Postby winston » Sun Oct 19, 2008 5:48 pm

We want to speak about freedom:

This is a Vibrational Universe.

The only Source that flows is the Source of Well-Being. And, physical and Nonphysical, we are all free to allow that Well-Being to flow to us and through us, or we can pinch it off. It is our call—every time...

Excerpted from a workshop in San Francisco, CA on Saturday, February 28th, 2004

All Is Well
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Re: Life

Postby winston » Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:54 pm

Abraham On The World Financial Crisis - Esther & Jerry Hicks Oct 7, 2008

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1) Balance will return
2) The sooner you can convince yourself that things will be better, the sooner your prosperity can come to you
3) You are responsible for your own well being
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Re: Life

Postby winston » Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:48 pm

The 15 Minute Difference: Stay Refreshed Despite Life's Chaos By Ann Bingley Gallops

We all know that life can be chaotic. There are so many things to do, so many responsibilities -- it's easy to feel overwhelmed and without time for yourself -- let alone time to feel grounded and serene.

So here's a strategy that can help refresh you despite the crazy world around you.

Simply put, it's a way to "organize" yourself and make room for the important things in your life.

The craziness of life is so much easier to approach from a place of serenity and resolve.

The Gift Of Time

Give yourself the gift of 15 minutes in the morning that is yours and yours alone. This is often the only time of day when it's even possible to have a few minutes to yourself, and I've discovered that it can make all the difference between feeling in control of your life, or not.

Whether you're at home or traveling for pleasure or on business, this 15-minute interval can make all the difference in your approach to the day. It's a time to gather your strength and bring yourself into focus.

I don't necessarily mean that it's a time to sit and meditate. In fact for many people - including myself and clients I've worked with - it's a time for making your life look and feel a little bit more like you'd like it to before the stresses of the day kick in.

You may like to use your 15 minutes to enjoy a cup of tea, to meditate, to write in a journal. At home, it's an especially great time to go into a "zen state" and straighten up around the house: fold laundry, tidy up the living room, or just put a few things away. My husband seems to go into a trance as he cleans up the kitchen each morning (yes, I am a lucky gal!).

When you're on the road, rather than turning on the TV you might like to take the time to enjoy one of the magazine articles you've been meaning to read while you savor a cup of coffee or tea. Or go for a short walk around your hotel and check out the neighborhood.

An Essential Start to Your Day

The point is to define the time as yours. These 15 minutes will come to feel essential because they provide a stable base, grounding you for whatever the day brings. It's similar to the principle of eating a good breakfast: a daily routine that provides nourishment and strength, and one of the easiest ways to take good care of yourself.

In addition to all of these benefits, defining a few minutes of private time creates boundaries and provides you with structure. For example, you'll give yourself the greatest chance of success by making sure your family knows about your new routine.

So give it a try. You may want to start by getting out of bed a few minutes earlier than usual, or starting your "normal" day just a few minutes later. Sometimes it's hard to change a routine by something that seems as "small" as 15 minutes, so you may even want to get a 15-minute hourglass, just to make sure you use the entire span of time.

15 minutes is a small bit of time in the grand scheme of things, but it can make a huge difference in your life. I know you'll discover that this time will change your outlook and ease you into you day. The time for yourself will give you a base, helping to keep you sane and equipped for whatever lies ahead, and that is certainly worth 15 minutes.
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Re: Life

Postby winston » Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:07 pm

No Worries Mate - Everything Is Gonna Be Alright By Christine Akiteng

One thing that life has taught me is that, if there is anything a man or woman, young or old must learn about life, it is learning how to stay calm, cool and collected in situations fraught with uncertainty and unpredictability. Let me rephrase it this way: if there is anything one must absolutely master in this life, it's becoming comfortable with expecting the unexpected and living with uncertainty and unpredictability.

And while many people intellectually know this, they don't necessarily deal well with uncertainty and unpredictability. The way we react to uncertainty and unpredictability may actually say more about us, than we say about ourselves.

1. Individual who perceive uncertainty and unpredictability as upsetting and threatening


Individuals who perceive uncertainty as upsetting and threatening are often people who have associated uncertainty and unpredictability with vulnerability, negative consequences and undesirable outcomes.

Their natural and habitual way of reacting to uncertainty and unpredictability is to obsess about unrealistic and exaggerated likely negative outcomes. The more focused the individual is on "preparing him or herself for the very worst" by exaggerating the "looming threat" the more he or she will engage in worrying, complaining and playing the most negative and scariest scenarios over and over and over -- practically terrorizing him or herself to no end.

Depending on the level of uncertainty, these individuals can go from panic to anxiety to frustration to trying to distract oneself to depression -- and even to suicide.

2. Individuals who perceive uncertainty as problematic and dangerous

Individuals who perceive uncertainty as problematic and dangerous are often people who have associated uncertainty and unpredictability with uncontrollable and unmanageable risks. Uncertainty and unpredictability makes them feel like the world (as they know it) is coming to an end and their very existence is in danger.

Their natural and habitual way of reacting to uncertainty is turn against what they perceive is the "source of uncertainty" or attack the person they perceive is the problem or is responsible for their heightened feelings of anxiety, anger and emotional upset. The more focused the individual is on attacking the "source of uncertainty" the more anxious, angry and irrational he or she becomes, and the more overwhelmed and fearful about the future he or she feels.

Not-knowing what the future will bring and not being able to control that future literally freezes their usual ability to think rationally, make rational decisions or take rational actions.

3. Individuals who perceive uncertainty as opportunities and "tipping points" that can bridge the gap between today and the preferred future

Whether by luck of the genes or deliberate training, these individuals are on most part not negatively affected by uncertainty and unpredictability because they are naturally more optimistic and more confident about life - and the future in general.

To them unpredictability and uncertainty is a reminder that nothing in life is set in stone, and that things are subject to change. If managed with care, the experience of not knowing, of not being able to rely on habitual ways of doing things can just be the beginning of something new, something beautiful, a new season.

This focus on a sense of purpose and well-being holds up their positive energy and shelters them from patterns of fear and panic, despair and pessimism. This purpose driven and hopeful attitude to life and to the future gives these men and women even more confidence in facing the future with increasing clarity and with greater peace and calm.

Becoming comfortable with expecting the unexpected, and living with uncertainty and unpredictability is really about inviting what scares us and using it to move us further than we could have moved without "a little push" from life itself.

With so much uncertainty and unpredictability in our world, the choice we all have is: Do you live life panicky, anxious, worrying, complaining, frustrated, angry, overwhelmed, irrational, sad, depressed, negative and pessimistic or do you take the unpredictability and uncertainty of life and turn it into an opportunity for increased clarity, creativity, greater peace and blessings?

It is good to remember that blessings are not just about money, houses, cars or "things" but that blessings are good health, happiness, sharing love (freely given to us) and conveying good-will and good feelings towards others -- in your own small way, in your own small corner of the world.

How you deal with unpredictability and with uncertain situations in many ways represents your best hope for good health, happiness and love -- a well-being that looks with confidence to the future even when you don't know exactly what that future will look like.

My mama always said: Always remember, the storm is not inside of you -- you just happen to be in the storm.
It is indeed an exciting, unpredictable, changing, growing, fluid and dynamic time to be alive. I hope you fall in love with life (and all it's unpredictability and uncertainty), as I have!


Author's Bio

About the Author: Christine Akiteng is an internationally renowned Dating Confidence/Relationships Coach who has devoted her life to the blending of indispensable age-old wisdom with modern realities into a prescription for passion, vitality, balance and effortlessness. Her thought-provoking message of conscious intentionality offers singles new, realistic and stimulating insights to rediscovering the mysteries and eternal beauty of men - women sexual relationships.
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Re: Life

Postby winston » Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:27 pm

Relationships and Agreements - Esther Hicks Abraham

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Re: Life

Postby winston » Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:33 pm

~Abraham-Hicks~Be Glad When You're Mad!

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Re: Life

Postby winston » Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:49 pm

Abraham-Hicks: Impersonal v Personal Universe

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It is always for the joy of it, that is the reason why you are here ....
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