In my previous post I mentioned four phrases that help to clean up the the thoughts that basically get in the way of who you really are. If you haven't read it yet, please take a moment to read it now. Joe Vitale gives a wonderful presentation on Youtube that explains this in more detail. So I thought I would share part one with you. Be sure to watch all the clips in this one, lots of great information here!
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You are a beautiful, wonderful, creative creature made in the likeness of God/Divine, and you have more potential then you could ever think of. People are here as a reflection back to you of the programs and memories that are carried in all of humanity, some are positive and others are negative. All these memories and programs cover up who you really are, perfect and Divine. Your true nature is the same loving nature of the Divine. At their core all people, every one of them is perfect, loving, and kind - it's all these memories and programs that prevent you from seeing who you really are and who everyone else really is. All memories and programs are shared and that's why when you see something you don't like in someone else, feel something or have a strong opinion about something - that it has nothing to do with the actual person. It's really the shared memory, program or belief that’s stopping you from seeing who they really are, and who you really are, Divine.
A great example of this is to think of a dry ease whiteboard. The whiteboard represents the Divine, pure – clean - clear. The memories and programs are the beliefs, thoughts, judgments you have about yourself and others. This is what covers the whiteboard. As these thoughts/judgments/memories begin to fill up the whiteboard, it covers up who you really are, the Divine. You're either living from shared memories or through divine inspiration. So how do you clean up all these memories, programs and judgments so you can live a more peaceful life? You say four phrases to the Divine in your mind: I'm sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you. I love you. I'm sorry You really have no idea what is really going on in any situation. And that’s what you are sorry for, “I'm sorry that I don't know what's really going on here.” The Divine is the only one who knows exactly what's going on. Please forgive me The Divine knows you are perfect and therefore doesn't have any reason or need to forgive you. In the Divines eyes you are already perfect in every way. You are really asking forgiveness because you need to say it, you need to forgive yourself. “Please forgive me for whatever memory or program that is in me that is showing up as this experience or situation in my life, others lives, in the world.” Thank you Attitude of gratitude. Being thankful that the Divine is clearing out whatever needs to be cleaned, its trusting that the Divine knows what's best and is taking care of the matter. I love you By saying I love you you're not only saying it to the Divine, but you are loving who you are. We all want to feel loved. So if you want to think clearly, live happier, be more creative, allow the real you to shine through. Remember it only takes for simple phrases: I'm sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you. I love you. ~Khristine P. S. It also works if you don't believe in God/Divine Recommended reading: Zerolimits, by Joe Vitale and Iheleakala Hew Len, Ph.D. Do you have someone who inspires you? What does inspire you? As you've probably guessed by now I do alot of reading and have many favorite authors. So I've decided to share some of my favorite online articles by my favorite bloggers. So make sure you stay tuned. I'll try not to overwhelm you but I'm thing maybe one or two per week would be nice.
Here's one to get you started by Steve Pavlina, "The Power of Now" All of Steve's article's are worth reading, but I'll just be sharing my favorites. Yesterday Pete and I went to my Moms house to spend some time with her and drop off a plant we bought her for Mothers Day. What I received was very unexpected. When Mom seen me she hugged me and proceeded to cry her eyes out while I heald her. I hadn't really seen her in about 6 months except for the day of my Aunt's funeral a month or so before. Although I had tears in my eyes - I really didn't cry. I also didn't realize the affect it has on my Mom when I'm not around on a regular basis.
I've always been the type of person who is very independent, strong willed and not very sentimental. Which is different from most of the women I know. Many of the women I know cry quite a bit for reasons I cannot imagine. It was at this time (while holding Mom in my arms) that I wondered "why I was not crying". Not seeing her or talking much to her in the past 6 months didn't have the same affect on me as did her. All day I wondered to myself and my husband "why didn't I cry?", "why didn't I get as emotional as she did?" My husband said to me, "you do get emotional, you just have different things that you get emotional for." Ok, this made sense to me, but I still wondered more through-out the evening. I then came accross a blog post by Steve Pavlina called Becoming the Person You Were Meant to Be. What I was reminded of is that I'm not like everybody else. I am unique and never did want to be what everyone else thought of as normal. So reacting in the same way as my Mom, or anyone for that matter, just isn't me. So what makes me cry? Amazing how a simple question can be answered within 2 days. My step-daughter stopped by today to bring me flowers and a Mother Day card. She wrote a special note in it, and I broke down and cried. Here's what she wrote: Mommy dearest, I just wanted to take a moment to let you know I love you so much! All the kind, supportive butt kicking lectures really helped me through my life. You always know what to say & how to say it! I know I forget to say it once in a while...but here it is, I love you so very much & thank you for guiding me to be the strong person I am today! I hope I can be just as loving & firm a mother to my own, as you have been to me. The mother you didn't have to be, but compare to in every way! ~Brandie Knowing that I made a difference in someone's life...that's what makes me cry, touches my heart and soul. And this is also why I will be spending more time, more often, with my Mom. Happy Mothers Day! ~Khristine |
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