Sunday, April 08, 2007

Your Transitions Hold a Message for You

Here we are in Spring - nature's transition from cold and dark to warm and bright. The first green appears on the trees, the chirpping of the birds, the longer days. We observe the cycles of human life as they are played out in the pristine beauty of the natural world and take the opportunity to receive a message from the transitions we're experiencing.

It's been said that if you are seraching for a healing in your body you can "ask" your malady what it needs you to learn. This is a fascinating idea to work with. It is a version of "the problem holds the solution". I believe this. The trick is to tune into the answer and not impose our hopes or wishes on what that answer will be. The truth will set you free but it can be tricky to get to the truth.

Dynamic Transitioning offers guidance for the journey we are on from both an internal and an external viewpoint to prepare to not only survive transitions but gain power, insight, and peace from your transitions.

What message does your current transition hold for you? Are you being held back and limited in some way? How does one overcome the negative experiences in life? Begin by literally asking yourself and the divine wisdom in your transition or situation "What is the truth about this situation?" Most of the time limitation is about a limited view. Begin to think of the world as expansive and big. Look at your opportunities as big. Look on the world as a beautiful place to live, work, love, grow, play. Affirm this, "My life can be as wonderful as I want it to be." You'll be delighted at how this simple, delightful way of thinking will remove limitation and negativity.

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Friday, October 27, 2006

Good Will


Transitions in our lives come expected and unexpected. The expected transitions could include moving to a new location, starting a family, getting an advanced degree. These transitions are planned and wanted, and yet they can produce the same stress and anxiety unexpected transitions might produce. You may find yourself wishing for a helping hand.

It's important to remember to adopt an attitude of impersonal good will before, during, and after your transition periods. If someone or something is "acting up" during the course of your day, sit quietly for a few minutes and think about the person or situation in question. Deliberately think thoughts of good will about them.
Why? Because YOU could experience breathtaking results. That's right. What you radiate out comes back to you tenfold.

When you begin to see all concerned as loving and understanding, you will be surprised how these very same people and events turn around before your very eyes! The power of radiating interest, approval, and good thoughts is immense and rewarding, and best of all, it works!
People respond to good will whether they know it's directed at them or not. Even offering a smile to a stranger is an act of good will. I've heard it said that it takes more muscles to frown than to smile. Put a smile on your face and in your voice, too. You'll love the effect!

It's so easy to find fault, to see the negative, but it just doesn't get YOU anywhere to do so. Looking for the positive helps you attract more positive into your own life.
Practice radiating out good will today. On the bus, in a line at the supermarket, in a restaurant, begin wishing the very best for everyone you see. Become the helping hand you desire. You'll be delighted with the results!

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