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Tuesday, 20 January 2009
Theta and Abundance
I am watching snow fall as I am writing this. There is no wind and it is very still. The wet heavy flakes are falling straight down. There are so many of them my eyes are bewildered as I try to track just one flake’s journey. Within minutes the grass is covered in a layer of white. The fir tree outside my window is collecting the flakes on its needles. Of course you can’t really see the needles there are so many that they merge and become just greeness.On my desk is a little green plant with small white flowers. Each flower is made up of four petals and each flower head is formed by a cluster of individual flowers - far more than I could reasonably count. I sigh and because my room is chilly, I see the faint cloud of my breath. Thousands or is it millions of moisture droplets, composed of countless atoms, even more countless protons...well I think you get the point!
Even in these times of seeming financial lack it is uplifting to quiet ourselves and tune into the real abundance which is all around us and even within our own bodies. Theta healing is a way of reconnecting to this abundance and realising that by noticing it and being grateful for it, we release our fears that there isn’t enough, we’ve missed the boat, that it is wrong to have abundance - all the beliefs which we hoard up and which block the natural flow of abundance.
Monday, 12 January 2009
Happy New year
I'm a little late wishing you all a Happy New Year and that's mainly because I've been thinking hard about what would make a happy year for us all.Every media outlet and just about every conversation seems to be about the world financial crisis, the horrors of conflicts and the great personal misery these events can cause. How would it be possible to find happiness within such turmoil. And isn't it somehow wrong to enjoy even a moment of happiness when so many people are in despair?
Great thinkers and spiritual leaders have grappled with this question. Viktor Frankl, a psychotherapist imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp found that the inmates who had a reason for living where most likely to survive the internment. Those reasons could be as simple as watching a flower grow and blossom. Often the best reasons are the ones which take us outside ourselves.
The one reason for life which transcends all others is love. The unconditional love of Creator. The love which on our deepest level connects us all. Love which is always enduring and which can perform miracles.
Can 2009 be a year when we open our hearts to unconditional love, for ourselves and our fellows, no matter how challenging the world may seem?
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