Saturday, February 8, 2014

Life 101 on Day 338 ~

Yes, all of this adds up to attitude; our perceptive attitude pervades everything. Absolutely everyone (with exception of the few) has a story of some kind. We're the ones that either accept this or we go on being a victim of the unfortunate circumstances of our life or believing ours is the worst.

Do you or don't you accept responsibility for your attitude today? Of course it's easier to use examples for why we can't try harder. Of course it feels right in the moment. But what about what follows you throughout your life? If you choose not to look-in-the-mirror this is absolutely your choice, and nothing will change.

Looking-in-the-mirror is what gives us the opportunity to love what we are, or do something about it. When things happen we don't like; the only life-preserver we always have is our attitude. Sure, we're not going to like all aspects of our life, so attempt to notice the moments you do feel good about. 

~ This is feeding the good, and it will grow the more you feed it. Vise-versa is true too, so why would you choose to feed what is not good? Because we feel powerless to change? Nonsense. Where there's a will there is a way; no matter how sma!!

And expectations, either way, change the energy within us and that affects life somehow. You can see the results for yourself. It's like prayer: mankind is still arguing or needing scientific equations to explain the unexplainable at this time in our evolution.

And looking-in-the-mirror should be an ongoing part of everyone's life. It's when we don't realize this that we're attracting moments we need to experience in order to see more clearly who we are. Life goes on and we'll accept it or we'll resist it with our attitude. Can it be so simple in the grand scheme of life?

Always ~ LL


Monday, February 3, 2014

Life 101 on Day 334 ~

Our six senses are who we are? Yea, I thought it was more complicated than that; am I alone on this? Yet we must use personal-responsibility with a silent-calm to feel the beauty in what we do ~

Did I hear that? I'm really not this body? Yet I'm this body that must assume responsibility for only seeing the beauty in what I do? Explain ~

This body is simply a tool for the senses to basically energize a form of electrical force, covering every point on the energy spectrum (ie, it takes all types to make life work ~ see?):  magic, unfathomable in organization, and integrated awareness are key to lasting peace and joy within the energy spectrum ~


Is this making sense to you. And if not as much as I may believe, will you please write more questions for me?


What becomes processed through our senses is what becomes our reality. Okay? And does it make sense like anything else, once you get to a point of awareness you can then see further into that awareness with a new level of awareness? Too much awareness? ~ ha ha that's life

And the following is another example of real-life-magic we can empower ourselves to realize, be consciously grateful and thankful for ourselves. I assume this nano-second of feeling automatically carries reverence for something greater than us simply as a body with personality and abilities.

A reader who also believes the manifestations in our realities can seem as either coincidental, or felt deeper as in realizing the law-of-attraction, shared this story. 

She and her children were shopping at like a WalMart and they hadn't thought to grab a cart. They thought they'd be able to finish with their arms bundled; . No way; mom says, "I wish I had gotten a basket"; they were too far into the store and not quite finished and didn't want to go the relatively long-distance for a cart.

Okay, here ya go, no kidding: diagonally across the big isle and in the next isle they turn, there is an abandoned, empty cart (no more than 10-15' away). They dump their arm loads in and look around for who could be using it; no one around for a few isles. Her questing mind coulda stopped her from taking it, yet her feeling knew this was meant for her to take, in other words.

Am I going to try to dissect the details of how or why this cart could be here? Well there are those of us who would, and that's okay: to each his own. Yet inside this reader, and also with myself in hearing it, she followed her gut instinct. And if for whatever reason some person's cart was taken, so be it; their life-experience not hers anymore.

Yea, so we can look at life with fear ("oh, to take someone else's cart") or to be grateful, and of course add in the responsibility (to briefly look around) to the highest good for all (without over analyzing ~ feel the truth), and choose to realize the law-of-attraction-in-action. I know this is what drives a unified field theory on life.

And I can feel another place to stop for today.

Always ~ LL