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Monday, 10 December 2007
Dec Newsletter
Mood:
a-ok
Topic: archive newsletters
Dec 2007 Free e-newsletter From Rachael HertogsArchive newsletters can be found at http://angel-healing.tripod.com These last couple have months have been one heck of a journey for me. My fathers health started to decline rapidly towards the end of October and he passed away with his family around him on the 4th November, so in order to be kind to myself through this grieving period I postponed my Reiki classes and workshops and took some time out from my client work. This ‘time out’ gave me a space in which to reflect and make some necessary changes. I know I couldn’t have got through this difficult time without the support of my close family and friends and Reiki. On days when things felt incredibly dark, Reiki brought in some light and reminded me to take things easy and be really gentle with myself. I am so grateful to have had this wonderful gift/tool passed on to me and that I have the honour of passing it on to others. I’d also like to thank Yasmin (her site is www.moonology.com) who found my You Tube Meditation Videos and posted them on her web site- which has given my profile a boost- and added quite a few members to my newsletter list. Welcome all of you! If you haven’t seen me on You Tube- I’m here- http://uk.youtube.com/ReikiRachael Anyway- we approaching the Holiday Season (although I must admit it doesn’t quite feel like I’m in it yet!) ![](http://www.angel-healing-extras.com/cid:image001.jpg@01C83B34.341579E0) and it can be a stressful time for us- so when things feel too much remember to take a breath, find one thing to be grateful for in your life, go out side, look up at the blue sky and feel your body calm down – let nature heal you! It feels so nourishing to turn my attention toward gratitude, it’s easy to put taking care of ourselves and our bodies on the back burner while we are working, taking care of children, decorating and shopping for Christmas. During the holidays, I hope we take time each day to look at the sky, the trees, the moon, the excitement in a child's eyes and to do something loving for ourselves. May we all be kissed with the beauty and magic of this season! Oh yes, one last thing…I launched my Moon Times Website this month- as well as washable pads and Moon Time goodies- you may find some gifts for friends and family members…see www.moontimes.co.uk. Below I have added some ‘Green Holiday Tips’ to help you over the holiday period. Have a wonderful time and keep in touch, blessings and love Rachael xxx An affirmation for you: In this moment, I choose to live in the present. I choose to let go of the past and let tomorrow be for tomorrow. Reiki Classes: | | Reiki I Class
at the Centre for Whole Health, Bedminster starts Tues 15th Jan 1.30-3.30pm and runs over 6 weeks £150 (some concessions available -please ask) Please book before 23rd Dec to secure a place What makes my Reiki classes different from others? Most Reiki Teachers run their courses over a weekend, attending a weekly class allows your body to adjust to the reiki energies at a gentle pace making the attunement process less of a 'clearing' and more of a mystical experience! further info or to book 9537765 email info@rachaelhertogs.co.uk
Reiki I - One to One Sessions to learn Reiki I can be arranged - please contact me for more information on this. Reiki Shares- an opportunity to experience Reiki with other practitioners- for dates etc see http://reikishare.proboards38.com/ Feedback from my Reiki Classes has been "Reiki is an amazing life skill and I'm excited of how my life will develop" 'Rachael is enthusiastic, calm and down to earth in her style- which makes Reiki more accessible" "it was great to have the space to share our experiences and developments- rather like a healing group!" " "Reiki has helped me to manage my emotions, accept myself and my limitations and has given me a more positive outlook on life". FFI contact Rachael 9537765 or email info@rachaelhertogs.co.uk www.rachaelhertogs.co.uk |
| Events: | | Southville Xmas Fayre Saturday 15th Dec 12-4pm Beauley Rd, Southville, Bristol BS3 Your Community Clinic Making Alternative Therapies affordable and accessible! www.yourcommunityclinic.com Therapies: Aromatherapy, Back, Shoulder & Head Massage, Cranial Sacral Therapy, Thai Massage, Crystal Healing, Ear Acupuncture, Facial Massages, Indian Head Massage, Reflexology, Reiki & Shiatsu please call to pre-book a treatment - we also have gift vouchers available! ffi and bookings contact Rachael on 0117 9537765 email- info@rachaelhertogs.co.uk see web site for venues and dates www.yourcommunityclinic.com Provide yourself with an opportunity for rest and enhance self esteem, feel more peaceful, content, positive and better able to cope with day to day stresses! Your Community Clinic Presents Wellbeing in the Community At Easton Community Centre 23rd Feb 1-4pm FREE TASTER TREATMENTS Reiki, Indian Head Massage, Reflexology, Massage… FREE WORKSHOPS Fit ball, Children’s Yoga, Dance, Permaculture/Growing Veggies, Healthy Eating… Suitable for ALL ages! FFI call Claire 07813064996 www.yourcommunityclinic.com Funded by Easton Neighbourhood Renewal |
Tips: Winter Herbal Remedies | | Cold and flu Tea 2 cups water 1 tablespoon Elderberries 1 tablespoon Elder flowers 1 tablespoon Yarrow 1 tablespoon Echinacea Put herbs along with two cups of water into stainless steel pot. Bring to a boil, then turn off the heat. Let steep for one hour. Strain out the herbs, reheat and drink three cups a day at the very onset of cold or flu symptoms Anti-Plague Pesto 2 cups olive oil 3 cups combination of 4 fresh herbs of the season: rosemary, sage, parsley, oregano, nasturtium, garlic chives, savoury, tarragon, chives, thyme ½ cup parsley 3 garlic cloves 4 tablespoons of nut of choice: pecans, walnuts, almonds, pine nuts or sunflower seeds 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar ½ teaspoon sea salt Cut off and discard stems from the herbs. Put herbs and olive in the blender and blend until smooth. Add nuts, garlic and Parmesan cheese a little at a time and mix until everything is blended together. Add extra olive oil until you have the consistency that you like. This is a delicious anti- bacterial food that will keep away colds and flu! Cinnamon Ginger Tea 2 cups water 1 tablespoon ginger root 1 teaspoon cinnamon bark Simmer on low heat for ten minutes, strain the herbs out and enjoy two to three cups a day Symptom Specifics: Feeling chilled or catching a cold that is triggered by exposure to wind or cold weather | Networking: | | |
Transition Towns- http://transitiontowns.org/ This site is also the home of the Transition Network - the mission of our embryonic charity is to inspire, inform, support and train communities as they consider, adopt and implement a Transition Initiative. We're building a range of materials, training courses, events, tools & techniques, resources and a general support capability to help these communities. Check if there is a local Transition Group near you- or be inspired to start one! Websites don't have to be expensive. They can cost as little as £50 to set up a simple one and are a great way to let people know about you and what you do. You can use them to promote your business or to share family photos with friends overseas. Contact Lisa Cole - info@nakedwebsite.co.uk for more details. And to Finish: a quote and some Green Holiday tips… | | |
Whenever you see darkness, there is extraordinary opportunity for the light to burn brighter. -Bono Green tips for the holidays: When you buy your Christmas supplies, consider buying delicious organic, locally produced or fairly traded products. Most supermarkets stock organic supplies and a choice of fairly traded tea, coffee, nuts and chocolate. When you head into town to buy those Christmas presents, don’t forget to reuse old carrier bags you have lying around.
Do you have to send Christmas cards? Personalised e-mails can be just as fun and equally effective. If you do purchase any, make sure they are made from recycled paper. Most charity shops sell a huge range of ethically produced Christmas cards. After Christmas recycle that pile of cards. You can take them to either Tesco stores or WHSmiths for recycling. This service is available from 3rd Jan and collected cards are sent to Woodland Trust for recycling. You can recycle your stamps too! Cut out stamps leaving a 3mm margin around each one, pop them in a bag and take them to your nearest Oxfam Shop.
So much wrapping paper is wasted at Christmas. Often the bag the products came in is sufficient. Or you could consider wrapping presents in old magazines or comics for the children. Ensure any wrapping paper used is made from recycled paper. On the day, don’t rip open those beautifully wrapped presents from friends. Carefully remove the paper and use again for wrapping up presents, flower bouquets and wine bottles, making decorations or even covering books.
5 million Christmas trees are purchased every year. Remember, always ensure the tree comes from a sustainable forest…or buy a potted one with roots. Keep it cool and well watered and, after the festive season, you will be able to plant it outside and watch it grow.
Don’t leave a huge pile of pine needles on your carpet, and get an artificial tree. They come in a range of designs and can be used year after year.
If you have purchased any electrically goods, consider buying reusable batteries. It will reduce hazardous waste and save you some money too.
Put on that wooly Christmas jumper and save money on your heating bill. Don’t throw all the food scraps in the bin, use them to create a compost heap, it will do wonders for your garden.
The UK produces a 3 million tonne festive waste mountain each Christmas. To avoid this, try to recycle or reuse all your paper, glass, plastic and aluminium.
If you can’t replant your Christmas tree, household waste recycling centres will accept trees for recycling and your district council should provide somewhere for you to recycle your tree. Click here for a list of local councils.
Ensure you give any unwanted presents to charity shops for others to enjoy.
Make a New Year’s resolution to do your bit for the environment. See how many positive changes you can make… and remember to smile. Protecting the environment is a good thing! Some resolutions could be-
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle -Do your part to reduce waste by choosing reusable products instead of disposables. Buying products with minimal packaging (including the economy size when that makes sense for you) will help to reduce waste. And whenever you can, recycle: paper, plastic, newspaper, and aluminum cans. If there isn't a recycling program at your work, school, or in your community, ask about starting one. Insulate Your Home- Add extra insulation to your walls and attic, and install weather stripping around doors and windows. This step alone can reduce your home heating costs by more than 25 percent, by reducing the amount of energy you need to heat and cool your home. Be Thrifty with Heating and Cooling- Turn down the heat while you're sleeping at night or away during the day, and aim for moderation with heating and cooling at all times. Try pulling on a sweater before rushing to the thermostat. Leave the Car at Home Whenever You Can- Less driving means less money spent at the pump and that means fewer emissions. Besides saving money and petrol, walking and biking are great forms of exercise. Explore your community's public transport system, and check out options for carpooling to work or school. Buy Energy-Efficient Products- When it's time to buy a new car, choose one that gives you the best mileage. Home appliances now come in a range of energy-efficient models, and energy efficient bulbs are now designed to provide more natural-looking light while using far less energy than standard light bulbs. Turn down Your Appliances- Set your water heater at 120 degrees to save energy, and wrap it in an insulating blanket if it is more than 5 years old. Buy low-flow showerheads to save water. Wash your clothes in warm or cold water to reduce your use of hot water and the energy required to produce it. Use the energy-saving settings on your dishwasher and let the dishes air-dry. Don't Leave the Water Running- Remember to turn off the water when you're not using it. For example, while brushing your teeth, shampooing the dog, or soaping up your car, turn off the water until you actually need it for rinsing. You'll reduce your water bill and help to conserve a vital natural resource. Get a Report from Your Utility Company- Many utility companies provide home energy audits to help consumers identify areas in their homes that may not be energy efficient. In addition, many utility companies offer rebate programs to help pay for the cost of energy-efficient upgrades. Be an Informed Consumer- Learn more about environmental issues so that you can make wise choices for yourself and your family. Education is everything! Encourage Others to Conserve- Share information about recycling and energy conservation with your friends, neighbours and co-workers, and take opportunities to encourage public officials to establish programs and policies that are good for the environment. Why do I feel it is so important to conserve? Beyond the immediate financial costs is global climate change. This is something we will face in our future. The consequences are wide-ranging and will have an affect on every living creature. Average temperatures across the globe are projected to increase between 2.5 and 10.4 degrees F during the next 100 years. Because temperature is such an integral part of weather formation, other aspects of the climate such as winds, currents, precipitation, sea-level rise, and severe storms, could also change. The potential health effects related to climate change are serious and demand attention and investigation. Increased levels of heat, extreme weather events, vector-borne and water-borne diseases, air pollution, and compromised water supplies affect all peoples in all locations of the planet. The poor, the elderly, the young, and anyone whose immune system is compromised will be the hardest hit. Many of the effects of climate change will be compounded by other environmental stresses such as pollution, increasing population, over-harvesting of natural resources, and habitat loss. Therefore, improving environmental practices such as decreasing discharges of pollutants into the soil, air, and water may help lessen the harmful effects of climate change on fragile ecosystems and keep us all going a little longer. |
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at 3:50 PM GMT
Updated: Monday, 10 December 2007 3:52 PM GMT
Tuesday, 4 December 2007
Reiki Share Dates for 2008
Mood:
a-ok
Topic: Schedule- shares etc
Rachael’s Reiki Shares 2008 Evening Shares at Akousis, Fairlawn Rd, Montpelier Fridays Jan 18th , March 21st , May 16th , July 18th , Sept 26th , Nov 14th Day time shares at The Lam Rim Centre, Victoria Place, Southville Wednesdays Feb 20th, April 30th, June 4th, Oct 15th, Dec 17th. There is a sliding scale charge cover room hire- £5 - £10. Pay what you feel is right. A Reiki Share is a space for reiki students, practitioners and those with a genuine interest in learning Reiki to come together, meditate and receive a treatment, but also for peer support and discussion. The Reiki Share is a great opportunity for the beginner or advanced Reiki practitioner to learn from and share with other Reiki Practitioners. The energy of the Reiki Share is very special. People have all kinds of experiences that help them connect more fully with their spiritual side. Facilitated by Rachael Hertogs- Reiki Master/Teacher For further information contact Rachael on 9537765 email info@rachaelhertogs.co.uk www.rachaelhertogs.co.uk
Posted by angel-healing
at 8:28 AM GMT
Updated: Sunday, 6 April 2008 10:47 AM BST
Monday, 3 December 2007
Abundance Angel Poem
Mood:
special
Topic: Musings
Abundance AngelAbundance Angel brings to me Wealth, joy, love that I can see; My feelings tingle as I perceive Abundance I can hardly believe Abundance of Wealth flows into me Flooding my life with prosperity; My abundance awakens my memory Of the love I hold for all I see Abundance of Joy makes my heart sing As I thank you for the wealth you bring; I chant with grace and harmony As I live my life abundantly Abundance of Love, you are real As I open my heart to the warmth I feel; Draw us together to hug and share, And show one another that we care Abundance Angel, I sing your praise As you shower your gifts down in new ways; We merge as one; we expand and grow Swimming together in life's flow By HYPERLINK " http://www.healerge orge.com"George E. Lockett
Posted by angel-healing
at 6:05 PM GMT
Saturday, 24 November 2007
The Light of God
The Light of God | | The light of God surrounds me;
The love of God enfolds me;
The power of God protects me;
The presence of God watches over me.
Wherever I am, God is . . .
And all is well! | Prayer of Protection (1941) James Dillet Freeman (1912-2003) Poet Laureate of Unity |
Posted by angel-healing
at 8:23 AM GMT
Friday, 23 November 2007
Spirituality vs Psychism
Spirituality vs Psychism A message from William Bloom The difference between spirituality and… what shall we call it? Psychism, psychic phenomena, metaphysics, the occult, mediumship and so on.
I want people to understand the difference in order to save them the kind of confusion I experienced and which took me almost fifteen years to clear up. As a teenager and in my early twenties, I came across many people with interesting powers. They could move objects with their thought energy. They could clairvoyantly see things. They could talk with angels and spirits. They could make things happen. And I was ready to give them respect and to sit at their feet and learn.
Unfortunately most of them were not very nice and not very wise. I can still vividly remember one man, sitting in a sofa, who looked at me with a glance that said ‘watch this’. He then directed his energy so that someone walking through the doorway suddenly fell backwards as if pushed by an invisible force. The man then glanced back at me with mischievous eyes, inviting me to become his student. I did not. But I was perplexed. How was it that this prankster had these powers? I assumed that these kinds of powers went hand in hand with spiritual development. Visualisation and image work I was also confused by the whole business of visualization and imagery, which was presented as such an important part of spiritual development. I was not very good at image work. I could not imagine vivid colours or detailed images. Other people seemed to do it easily and I assumed they were more spiritual than me. My confusion increased when these people talked about their visions in a boastful way and did little interpretation of what the visions actually meant. These people were also usually closed to exploring different interpretations of their imagery. The simple question ‘how do you know this isn’t just your imagination?’ was not welcomed. But it is such a crucial question.
As I progressed, I began to realize that the ability to manipulate energy or work with imagery did not mean that I or someone else was spiritual. I began to understand that clairvoyance, psychism and energy manipulation were skills and tools like plumbing, embroidery, mechanics or banking. Being expert at them or having a natural talent for them was meaningless when related to spirituality. Spirituality, for me and I dare say for most people, is about a deepening connection with the wonder and spirit of life; is about wisdom, compassion and expanding consciousness; is about harmoniously serving the community.
Clever Trevor, the name we gave to the man who was so expert at moving energy and invisibly shoving people around, was not interested in spirituality. Higher and lower siddhis Years later, reading some of the Hindu scriptures and in particular a wonderful, short scripture called The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, I finally came across clear teachings that described these metaphysical skills and abilities, and said explicitly that they had nothing to do with spiritual attainment. In the Hindu scriptures these occult skills are called siddhis. There are higher siddhis and lower siddhis. The lower ones are to do with clairvoyance, psychism and the manipulation of energy. The higher ones are to do with expansions of consciousness, discernment and the ability, for example, to blend with new dimensions.
There is also an explanation of why people have these lower siddhis. They are a test. The soul’s lesson is to dismantle the illusion that siddhis give status and use them purely for service.
My partner of 20 years, Sabrina, is also clear about this. She comes from an ancestry of healers and psychics, and is clairvoyant. She suggests that clairvoyance is sometimes for remedial students. Getting the visual perception may be exciting or entertaining, but you then have to interpret it. The higher siddhi, she suggests, is direct knowing.
Here is a simple example. Psychically, Adolph Hitler could appear in your meditation disguised as a beautiful child. The entrancing image is, in fact, a trap. So you have to sense through the image to its vibration. You cannot assess the essence of something from its form and appearance. Direct knowing is quicker and more accurate. As ‘God’ says at the very beginning of Conversations with God, spiritual communications happen through feelings. Go into a forest or beautiful place of worship and be still. You will feel beautiful things. You feel it; you know it. For most people, in my opinion, it is a distraction to want the lower siddhi of having visions. I would far rather feel and know directly. Breathing fire Returning home from holiday once, there was a message on my answering machine from a scientist friend saying, ‘William, Sabrina, you might want to come over. We have a Ceylonese miracle man staying with us who can breathe light and fire.’
We did not even unpack, but zipped over to witness this man who could make light and fire manifest in his breath. More than that, if he breathed it into your forehead or chest, it felt warm and energising. I was mightily impressed and began to put some time into promoting him. I then discovered that he was unable to keep his hands off women, had an uncontrollable gambling habit and the emotions of a five year old. I disengaged.
The phenomenon of the fire in his breath was useful. It opened people up to the possibility of other realms and dimensions. But his spiritual development did not match his miracle-making.
Of course I am still intrigued by and enjoy psychic powers and phenomena. I really like them. But I don’t confuse them with spiritual development. In next month’s column I’ll start discussing how psychic abilities can be truly used for compassionate growth and service.
Posted by angel-healing
at 4:05 PM GMT
Thursday, 22 November 2007
affirmations
Thursday, November 22, 2007 Today I lift my heart in gratitude and allow the love I am to express freely. I am a giver and receiver of God’s bounty! Friday, November 23, 2007 I imagine my life in God. I create from the infinite possibility that is me! Saturday, November 24, 2007 I need not fear anything, for I am unconditional love expressing everywhere! Sunday, November 25, 2007 I am tuned in to God’s divine direction. I live life from the inside out! Monday, November 26, 2007 I rest in the vastness of God’s love. I accept myself fully as the love that I am! Tuesday, November 27, 2007 I open my heart and express all the love that I am. Wednesday, November 28, 2007 I release all limited thinking. I dive deep into the silence of my own soul. I let go and allow myself to love and be loved. Thursday, November 29, 2007 I forgive and forget, knowing that it is the way to love. Friday, November 30, 2007 I willingly receive the blessings of the universe, and I joyfully dance the dance of the Divine!
Posted by angel-healing
at 3:57 PM GMT
Friday, 16 November 2007
couple of quotes
Mood:
not sure
Topic: Musings
It's a Bit Embarrassing | | Dr. Huxley, perhaps more than anyone else alive, you have studied the great spiritual and religious traditions of the world. What have you learned?
Aldous Huxley: It's a bit embarrassing to have been concerned with the human problem all one's life and find at the end that one has no more to offer [by way of advice] than, Try to be a little kinder. | Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) British Writer, Social Critic, Spiritual Scholar Quote is from an interview cited in "Spiritual Fitness," by Tom Owen-Towle, p. 343
When a person doesn't have gratitude, something is missing in his or her humanity. A person can almost be defined by his or her attitude toward gratitude.
-Elie Wiesel |
Posted by angel-healing
at 10:50 AM GMT
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
do you practise?
Mood:
a-ok
Topic: Musings
Do you practise? A message from William Bloom Autumn is here, sometimes bringing with it a tendency to turn grumpy. The cooler weather and the longer nights. Those of you who know me will not be surprised at the targets of my occasional but usually well meaning grumpiness – people who spout about spirituality but do not actually do it.
My first taste of this was at school where the head teacher and his wife preached a gospel of kindness but behaved like bullies. You probably all have your own stories. Snake Oil Salesmen For forty years now I have been involved in the new spirituality that is emerging in our culture. I love it. We can call it new age, or holistic, or contemporary. Like all spiritualities, it has its beauty and it has its shadow sides. One of its shadows – and not a new one – is the promise of a quick fix. John Diamond, the journalist who died of cancer, once likened new age teachers to snake oil salesmen.
Another problem is the way in which people get fascinated by the promises, the glamours, the reassurances and the entertainment. And then don’t do the actual spiritual work. If you think I’m too opinionated, remember that I have tasted more spiritual paths than some people have had hot breakfasts. (Is that a boast or a confession? Should you pity or envy me?) For ten years I co-directed the Alternatives Programme at St. James’s Church, Piccadilly, and experienced the cream of the world’s spiritual teachers. I have personally put on 600 or so lectures plus several conferences.
You name it. I have heard it. There were many inspiring jewels and also some weird ones. I especially remember a Feng Shui teacher who advised audience members to put small pieces of aluminum foil on their shoulders to bring them power and success. My favourite bizarre folk were the Course in Miracles teachers from the southern states of the USA who threatened us with hell if we did not surrender to God’s all embracing forgiveness. That was an interesting mixed message. Three Crucial Questions One of the beauties of contemporary spirituality is its diversity. We are the first generation ever that is able to look at all the world’s spiritual traditions. This gives us a unique opportunity to see the core practices that they share. Despite all their differences – for example, from meditation to ecstatic dance – there are great similarities. It is like sport. No matter which particular sport you practice – golf, swimming, tennis – you still need to practice certain core skills such as fitness, muscle tone and stamina. Spirituality also has its core skills. Let me ask you three simple questions that illustrate this. The answers to these questions will show whether you have the basis of Spiritual Practice.
(But why, you may ask, would you want to do spiritual practice? Because, like piano or yoga or football, you want to get better at it! To become more awake and conscious. To be more connected. To soak in the beauty and wonder.)
Anyway have a look at these three questions and answer Yes or No: Spiritual Connection: Do you connect with the pure wonder of existence? Reflection: Do you reflect on your development and consciousness – and seek to guide them? Service: Do you try to live a life is of benefit to others? If you answer ‘Yes’ to those three questions then, according to most traditions, you already understand and observe the three core skills of Spiritual Practice. Do them regularly and with consciousness and you actually have an ongoing and grounded rhythm.
So the next important question to ask yourself is this: At least once a day, do you do them? Do you connect with the wonder of life and soak in spirit? Do you pause and reflect? Do you benefit others?
You can do all this in whatever way works best for you. There are so many different strategies and styles – contemplative, shamanic, traditional, dance, chant, landscape, healing, psychological and so on. All you need is to take responsibility for yourself and guide yourself into a rhythm of daily practice, so that ultimately it all becomes one ongoing flow of awareness and experience. This requires a great mix of spiritual maturity and continual innocence at the newness of each moment. The Reward Whether you develop your Spiritual Practice in one of my courses or elsewhere, let me share with you what I believe a consistent practice will give you. If you regularly soak in your experience of spirit, and consistently guide the growth of your consciousness and of your usefulness, then you will receive what most people really want: - A sense of personal integrity, not dependent on material success or the opinion of others - Inner strength - Love and compassion - Deepening connection with the pure wonder of existence - Long-term vision - A stable foundation for personal and career development - A clear sense of morality and ethics - Improved health - Friends and family will enjoy your company more - Quiet leadership qualities - Character improvement - The necessary foundation for exploring energy work, the inner worlds and altered states of consciousness - Keeps you alert and intelligent - A sense of being in the driving seat of your life - Genuine enjoyment of life whilst being solidly present to the challenges and suffering - Consistent spiritual growth Although it can be challenging to maintain a daily practice, look at those benefits! They are the best. Nothing else compares.
Posted by angel-healing
at 11:25 AM GMT
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
Ten Reminders for the Advanced Soul
There Are Only Two Ways | | There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle. | Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
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Ten Reminders for the Advanced Soul Richard Bach 1. Remember that this world is not reality. It’s a playground of appearances on which you practise overcoming seems-to-be with your knowing of what is.
2. A lifetime is your chance to express the IS in the most adventurous creative way you can imagine.
3. The IS is Life, Love, the Magnificent IT at the centre of your being. The IS does not recognize the limitations of spacetime, nor does it recognize your sorrows, fears, or beliefs. It does not see you as an upright biped on the surface of a third planet from a little sun at the edge of a small galaxy of an insignificant universe sandwiched for a moment between multiple trillions of other universes. It sees you reflecting Itself, and allows you the absolute freedom to do anything you wish, except to die.
4. Who you are is someone who asked to be dropped off on earth so you could do something remarkable, something that matters to you, which you could not do anywhere, anywhen else.
5. You are free to create and honour whatever past you choose, to heal and transform your present.
6. You do not create your own reality. You create your own appearances. Big difference!
7. If one inspired innocent loving soaring dreamer believes in a universe of joy and light and perfect being, and if she’s wrong and dies, it’s not the dreamer who’s been foolish, but the universe.
8. If God looked directly into your eyes and said, ‘I command that you be happy in the world as long as you live,’ what would you do?
9. You’ve all learned something that someone somewhere needs to remember. How will you let them know?
10. Your oneness in love is reality, and mirages cannot change reality. Don’t forget. No matter what seems to be.
From Messiah’s Handbook © 2004 by Richard Bach
Posted by angel-healing
at 11:23 AM GMT
Friday, 9 November 2007
On Death, from The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran
Mood:
hug me
Topic: Musings
I shall be reading this today at my fathers funeral. Rachael xxx The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran an excerpt from chapter 27 You would know the secret of death. But how shall you find it unless you seek it in the heart of life? The owl whose night-bound eyes are blind unto the day cannot unveil the mystery of light. If you would indeed behold the spirit of death, open your heart wide unto the body of life. For life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one. In the depth of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyond; And like seeds dreaming beneath the snow your heart dreams of spring. Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity. For what is it to die but to stand naked in the wind and to melt into the sun? And what is to cease breathing, but to free the breath from its restless tides, that it may rise and expand and seek God unencumbered? Only when you drink form the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance.
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