Seeking

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If you don’t seek, you don’t find,

if you don’t ask, you don’t receive,

if you don’t knock, doors will not open.

Who knows what waits within our sacred soul?

Hidden treasures of love,

gems of knowledge,

doorways to needs fulfilled.

What waits within your soul?

Seek, ask, and knock,

search the infinite possibilities.

Clogged Conduit

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Whenever the flow seems to slow, if we take a careful look at our conduit of inspiration, it is common to find it clogged with victim accumulation.

As soon as we start to clean it with gratitude, appreciation and responsibility for our choices, the flow returns.

Solidified Thoughts

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Meditation is our first opportunity to see our thoughts separated.

Until then they are just an uninterrupted chatter.

As we learn to separate them, we can discern how useful they are to us.

Does this make me feel better or worse?

Is this thought useful or unuseful?

They are energy.

We respond to their broadcast through the gift of choice.

Our choices create actions.

Actions create conditions.

The life that surrounds us is the solidified energy of our thoughts.

The good news is, we can change our surroundings by choosing different thoughts.

Parts Per Billion

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Energetic cleansing

For lead water pollution is measured in ppb (parts per billion)

15 parts lead in a billion parts water equals pollution.

Sometimes it is easier to just keep adding clean water, than to try and find and remove the unuseful parts.

The more we think about the magnitude of our power Source, the cleaner energy we dump into our soul.

In time, the unuseful parts are diluted enough to no longer affect us.

It’s a lot more fun than digging through the debris.

For the Love of Trees

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I exhaled today and in that single breath I gifted a plant with the substance it needs to breath.

Countless plants exchange energy beneath their leaves, drawing in our exhalations.

Their exhalations providing us with the oxygen we need to survive.

Yet mankind continues to cut down our oxygen providers, steadily cutting timber, the ancient trees fall 1, 2, 3……..

Scientists carefully alter their DNA by purging or retaining desired traits,

they replace the fallen with trees that grow like weeds.

They retain traits based upon the needs and upon the satisfaction of the needs of humanity.

They discard the wisdom contained in the ancient Oaks, Hickory, Pines and all their relatives that shade our planet from the sun’s excessive heat.

It is comparable to the destruction of ancient temples,

destroyed by conquering invaders who burned the written wisdom to satisfy their need to dominate.

Trees slain like murdered sages.

The wisdom stored in their ancient seeds secured their survival for millions of years.

Wisdom accumulated through strategic evolution as they struggled against change.

As we draw our next breath, we need to thank the trees for providing us with life.

Without our counterpart, the trees, our inhalations would be empty.