Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Some call it laziness.. I call it living life to the fullest!
It seems that we have a hard time letting ourselves pause. Do we have to be busy 24/7 to feel good about ourselves? Do we always have to have a goal to achieve? I am on my way to the beach and I plan on being what some may call “lazy”. The only plan I have is to have no plan although sleeping on the beach sounds really awesome! Ten days of “nothingness”. I suppose it can look like I am not really accomplishing anything but the way I see it is … that in these times of “nothingness” I can hear my spirit loud and clear. For me, in this state of just “being” I can accomplish far more than I ever could “doing”. How about giving yourself a break today? Your spirit will sing with joy!
Messages from Spirit 9 20 2010
To Mary: I am so grateful for you in my life. I love you dearly and I am so sorry that you had to see me leave the way that I did. I just couldn’t seem to find happiness again after carl died. You did everything that you could and please don’t blame your self. Remember the ring with the white gold and onyx. It is very important to me.
From Jane. I want to talk to my sister. We had such a close relationship and I know how hard my passing is for you. I am here with mom and we are still baking all those great desserts… don’t worry about your sweet tooth… thanks for saving our recipes. It’s important that you move on… and be happy.
From Joe: I am a catholic priest and would like to speak with my fellow brothers in the seminary. We were very close and I am still with you. Please remember to check the back door each night. I always seemed to forget to and it is important in the neighborhood you are in.
To Alison: My greatest joy was knowing you. I wanted us to have a long time together but it wasn’t meant to be. Take care of the little one. You are a great mom and try not to worry about his illness. He will pull trough. I will be there with you.
From Lorraine:I loved all the laughter I had with my brothers, all 6 of them. Please tell my daughter that I am just having a good time over here. I don’t feel eighty two anymore! No more aches and pains. Tell Ron it’s ok to start that new job… and give the grandkids a kiss for me.
To Darlene: It is really awesome over here. I can’t tell you how much it meant to me when we were young and you used to hang out with me when no one else would. I left way too young but I am fine. Do you remember in math class when we would always get in trouble for writing to each other and not paying attention?. Oh well.. I still don’t like math.. Take care of your self and your time to shine is on the way.
From Bobby: I want my brother to have the blue corvette. He always admired it and I want him to have it. There is some dispute over it… but it is for you. Also, I want my mom to know that all that suffering is over now. I don’t feel anything but perfect health. I appreciate how you relocated for the last two months to be with me. Keep my Joe Cocker records… ( he gave me a big simile when he said that!)
From Jane. I want to talk to my sister. We had such a close relationship and I know how hard my passing is for you. I am here with mom and we are still baking all those great desserts… don’t worry about your sweet tooth… thanks for saving our recipes. It’s important that you move on… and be happy.
From Joe: I am a catholic priest and would like to speak with my fellow brothers in the seminary. We were very close and I am still with you. Please remember to check the back door each night. I always seemed to forget to and it is important in the neighborhood you are in.
To Alison: My greatest joy was knowing you. I wanted us to have a long time together but it wasn’t meant to be. Take care of the little one. You are a great mom and try not to worry about his illness. He will pull trough. I will be there with you.
From Lorraine:I loved all the laughter I had with my brothers, all 6 of them. Please tell my daughter that I am just having a good time over here. I don’t feel eighty two anymore! No more aches and pains. Tell Ron it’s ok to start that new job… and give the grandkids a kiss for me.
To Darlene: It is really awesome over here. I can’t tell you how much it meant to me when we were young and you used to hang out with me when no one else would. I left way too young but I am fine. Do you remember in math class when we would always get in trouble for writing to each other and not paying attention?. Oh well.. I still don’t like math.. Take care of your self and your time to shine is on the way.
From Bobby: I want my brother to have the blue corvette. He always admired it and I want him to have it. There is some dispute over it… but it is for you. Also, I want my mom to know that all that suffering is over now. I don’t feel anything but perfect health. I appreciate how you relocated for the last two months to be with me. Keep my Joe Cocker records… ( he gave me a big simile when he said that!)
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
What you focus on expands
Many of my clients are suffering with their financial situation, whether it be a job loss, pay cut or extraordinary bills. They are wanting me to psychically connect with their higher self to help them see how and when they will attract more money into their life. Before I even do the reading, the one thing that I remind all of them is “What you focus on expands”… I understand how hard it is when you are in the middle of a financial crunch and not sure where your next paycheck is going to come from. It is when you feel this desperate that you must meditate and connect with your higher consciousness so that you find the faith to know that you are already being taken care of. If you keep going over in your mind the lack of funds you are experiencing you are shutting off the universal supply. The more you focus on something the larger it gets! So focus on the BIG picture… you being financially secure, happy and free… then let the universe do the rest.
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