This quote from Judge Troward is one of my favourite affirmations of our co-creative ability with Spirit.
So often we see whats possible because we know some one who achieved a particular thing that looks like something we would like to do also. We forget that even more is possible, something unique to us, our version, something never seen before. In the field of possibility only Spirit can imagine what our limited minds cannot. Use this to allow Spirit to dream your dream.
"My mind is a center of Divine operation. The Divine operation is always
for expansion and fuller expression, and this means the production of
something beyond what has gone before, something entirely new, not
included in past experience, though proceeding out of it by an orderly
sequence of growth. Therefore, since the Divine cannot change its
inherent nature, it must operate in the same manner in me; consequently
in my own special world, of which I am the center, it will move forward
to produce new conditions, always in advance of any that have gone
before."
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Beyond Fear
A big part of this life is about embracing our fears and not running from them or diverting attention elsewhere as much as we would like to. Challenging
times can be seen as opportunities for growth rather than something we need to avoid
at all costs.
As part of that, we can remember that being brave is not about having 'no fear' As Susan Jeffers tells us - "Feel the fear and do it anyway." These times are asking us to know our own strength and creativity, ingenuity and courage. We truly are stronger than we think. Do you believe this?
I absolutely know it and so I invite you to trust it too.
"So the next time you encounter fear, consider yourself lucky. This is where the courage comes in. Usually we think that brave people have no fear. The truth is that they are intimate with fear. When I was first married, my husband said I was one of the bravest people he knew. When I asked him why, he said because I was a complete coward but went ahead and did things anyhow."
~ Pema Chodron from "When Things Fall Apart"
As part of that, we can remember that being brave is not about having 'no fear' As Susan Jeffers tells us - "Feel the fear and do it anyway." These times are asking us to know our own strength and creativity, ingenuity and courage. We truly are stronger than we think. Do you believe this?
I absolutely know it and so I invite you to trust it too.
"So the next time you encounter fear, consider yourself lucky. This is where the courage comes in. Usually we think that brave people have no fear. The truth is that they are intimate with fear. When I was first married, my husband said I was one of the bravest people he knew. When I asked him why, he said because I was a complete coward but went ahead and did things anyhow."
~ Pema Chodron from "When Things Fall Apart"
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