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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

So don't fret, and get out there!

The book of the week is Gregg Braden's, How  Science is  Holding Humanity Back 
(available on Kindle)
Every day is a new day of discovery for six sensory beings...or at least it should be,if we are open to receiving all the gifts, insights,and opportunities that are lining up  to help us stay on our life path. Today, I'm sharing a personal experience with you because it's an example that will work beautifully for six sensory people at all levels and walks of life.

When I was in college studying art, I became friends with Lisa, a fellow art student. She once shared with me that every week she planned to attend or try an "art related" activity on her own outside of school or homework.  I was so impressed with her dedication to her creativity and enthusiasm for art. It inspired me to try harder to find time between a full time job and classes to squeeze in more "art" in my life.  

Today, I encourage you to be inspired and look for new ways to hone your six sensory abilities, seek out people to help you develop your skills, meditate, explore all possibilities and material or classes that you are drawn to, meet six sensory people and share experiences and knowledge

Many times, we allow our abilities to isolate us.  It's time to take a little time for community, personal growth and new experiences to help our light shine even more brightly.  We are sometimes placed in the darkest places because we do bring the eternal spark of light with us wherever we are...So don't fret, and get out there!


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Whee, Spring 2013 is finally here.  How come I'm still  cold!

Margaret-Elizabeth (embracing the first day of Spring 2013)

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