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 On Being Blessed and Being a Blessing 2 comments
category picture2 Feb 2008 @ 13:50
It's all very well wanting to bless others and be a blessing to the world; I believe that the greatest blessing I can offer to the world is to both bless myself and recognise that I am blessed at all times.

Quite recently as I was lying on the sofa watching television, I felt my right foot seizing up. It felt like I was about to have a cramp not only on my foot but around my calf. I wasn't looking forward to it at all. Then I had an idea: why not simply thank your leg and foot for doing such a grand job? So that's exactly what I did. I thanked my feet and legs for always supporting me. Then I thanked my body for being the perfect tool to express myself. The moment I did the symptom dissolved and there was no cramp.  More >

 What Are You Like? 5 comments
category picture16 Jan 2008 @ 11:00
So I was having a conversation with my mother.

"Do you realise you use the word "like" when you speak?" she said

"Do I? I wasn't, like, aware I was doing it," I said.

"You've done it again!"

"Sorry, mum. At least, like, now I can be more aware when I speak."  More >

 Healing with the I AM1 comment
category picture14 Jan 2008 @ 12:44
When I didn't hear my mother getting ready for church this morning, I figured she'd changed her mind. When she woke up she told me she had a splitting headache.

"I'm sorry to hear that," I said.

"Thanks."

As I know my mother believes in taking tablets I said, "Have you taken anything for the headache?"  More >

 Are You Feeling the Post-Christmas Blues? 1 comment
category picture2 Jan 2008 @ 15:44
Last night, my mother mentioned how Christmas passes too quickly. Before you know it, it's over and all the happiness is gone. You're back to feeling the blues.

I believe the happiness is all over very quickly because it wasn't real in the first place. If that happiness was real, it would persist no matter what.  More >

 Are You a Gutless Wonder?2 comments
category picture31 Dec 2007 @ 13:52
I find it takes guts to follow your heart when everyone around you is afraid of rocking the boat.

Last night I watched one of my favourite films, Strictly Ballroom, which, for me, represents what it means to follow my heart regardless.

Scott Hastings, a talented ballroom dancer wants to do his own steps, which would mean breaking the Australian Dance Federation rules. Scott's mother is dead set against him doing his own steps because she knows he will end up losing the competition. Scott's partner, Liz Holt, is not very keen on dancing new steps either. She ends up dumping Scott and links up with Ken Railings, who is very popular with the Australian Dance Federation judges. There is now only three weeks until the next big competition. Will Scott find a suitable partner in time?  More >



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