For your consideration…..

Today we are reminded of the infinity of life and in particular we are called to remember that we weave our own web from past to future.

Any good web has the strength of balance spiraling forward converging in the center. We are reminded that not only is balance in our present life needed but also balance between past and present lives.

Past lives is imprinted in our DNA and hard as we try we can not discard past lives experience, talent and lessons learned. They are part of our web. So rather than second guess talent or knowledge we have no idea where we got, we can simply embrace it. Too often we feel we need to justify or obtain credentials in order to use our talent. This is not necessary. Because often we obtained our credentials in a past life and they are simply a gift in this one.

It is also important to remember that we are all master weavers. How successful we are depends on our own willingness to tap into and feed our creative power. Focusing too much on the past or others’ webs impedes the creativity of our own design.

Dream big. Let your imagination go. Weave your life web like no other. You are creating your future. That is the HOPE. And so it is.

 

Bit by bit, piece by piece, HOPE by HOPE action steps anyone can take…..

-Meditate. Tap into the Guidance your authentic self has received. Weave it into your web.

-Drink lots of water.

-Get outdoors and spend as much time as you can. Take in at least 10 deep breaths.

-Write down your dreams, HOPES and goals. It is a good step in the weaving process. It helps attract what you want and need into your life.

 

What made me smile yesterday……

-First is Shannon and her family are safe having endured a pretty violent storm.

-I hung curtains at Stillwater and they look great.

-The picture I hung yesterday is still hanging. Bruce is concerned…you know the stud thing.

-Mac’s artwork is also still hanging after being hung Saturday….fingers crossed.

-A successful fishing outing with my neighbor.

 

Love, Blessings and Gratitude,

Chris

 

 

 

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