| We spend our lives looking for ways to get what we want and to feel good.
Here we have two choices in life: living a love-based life or living a fear-based life. In the beginning, feeling good is at the core of all we do, just look at any infant. They have no problem wanting to feel good: be fed, dry, warm and loved. They are fully connected to the Source of all things. We know that because they are full of joy, and then they grow up. As we age, we begin to make a shift in what we are looking for, and somewhere along the way we get stuck. We start listening to the voices around us from our school, families, society in general, and move away from the joy of living, away from our true purpose in life. I am not suggesting that we do not complete our socialization process. It is important part of our growth cycle to evolve in this way. I am suggesting that we not get stuck on a perpetual treadmill that moves no where. We live our lives doing things the same way, and expecting a different outcome. So do something different to get a different response. Make that goal to keep energy lifted to its highest state of consciousness. This keeps the flow of energy in and around us moving. So to keep it coming to us, we need to reframe our thinking about what we see. Light Shifting is a process of moving from a position of fear and control to trusting the intuitive part of the self to dissolve the ego to its highest state of consciousness. We can get there through meditation, reframing our thinking, acts of love or within the memory of love and music. During these processes we make better decisions, experience greater states of health, are more in touch with synchronistic events, more focused, and shine from the inside out. Light Shifting increases the frequency of one's energy, vibrating higher and higher to its purest state of light and love. You have the power to live at this level--take your power! Related content: stuck: moving: purpose: life: energy: |
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Shifting into the Light
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
5 Most Destructive Habits That Hold You Back
| If you think about your daily life a vast majority of what you do is defined by the habits you have developed over time.
It stands to reason then, your habits have a crucial role to play in whether your succeed or struggle through your life. From the moment we get out of bed we are already to a large extent living out the habits we have programmed into our subconscious, from the morning routine right through to how we get ourselves ready for work. The journey to work and our work day is largely already defined into a routine. We may catch the same train, even standing at the same spot on the platform. Or we might drive to work taking the same route every morning. So if habits play a big part of your day and therefore could have a great influence in making your day productive and successful then if you don't already live the life you want then you might well have destructive habits holding you back. 1. They are negative from the moment they get out of bed. Have you ever woke up and just felt drained and tired. We have all had bad starts to our day but if you focus on why today is going to be a bad day chances are you are going to live a pretty average day. The attitude you have from the moment you get out of bed can have a lasting influence on the way your day eventuates. Starting your day on a positive and uplifting way will certainly get you focusing on the good things you have in life. Our society has largely evolved into a instant gratification kind of world. We expect our food instantly, we don't like to wait in line and we certainly don't want to have to wait to have what we want. We find easy credit, we look for easy work and we want easy ways to have fun. The cost of buying into the notion of instant gratification is that we don't stick to things till completion. As soon as things starts to get hard or obstacles presents themselves we quit. The people who lift you are those who encourage you, inspire you and praise you to become the person you ought to be. On the other hand those who lean on people are focused on the negative side of life, they are cynical, they always find the negative in everything and because their life is imperfect that are more than happy to point out how your living an imperfect existence too. No matter who you are, how powerful you are or how much influence you have the one thing you cannot control is time. We are all allocated the same amount of hours each day and how we utilize them will determine the amount of joy and fulfillment we have in our lives. Because they are always jumping from one impulse to the next they are often scattered and lack any real focus towards any useful attainment or life progress. Related content: food: living: chances: instant gratification: |
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