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The Wisdom of Groundhog Day
by Sandra Nelson
copyright 2004’
It seems the older we get, the less we play. Think back to your childhood. What activities made your heart sing? What activities would make your heart sing today? If for any reason you can’t picture yourself having fun and living the life you want, I suggest reading The Law and the Promise by Neville. This little book is full of stories from adults who have used their imaginations (a childhood attribute) to create great changes in their lives.
I also recommend, Ten Principles of Conscious Creation, a powerful teaching brought forth by Master Kirael through Rev. Fred Sterling of the Honolulu Church of Light in Honolulu, Hawaii. Studying the principles has made me more aware of how I present myself to the world. I found the principles of Clarity, Communication and Completion most helpful in understanding personal behaviors that I want to improve. The Ten Principles are available as a workbook as well as on CD and can be ordered online at
www.kirael.com.
Next, Manifest Your Destiny, by Dr. Wayne Dyer is a small book packed with nuggets of truth written in a step-by-step format to help you create the life you desire. In it he refers to thoughts as “…architects of the foundation of your material world…” He cautions us to “never limit Spirit in any way” and to “honor your worthiness to receive.” St. Germain called life’s activities, (our activities) “God in Action.” How then could you or I not be worthy to receive?
Then there is the movie, “What the #$ Bleep*! Do We Know!?.” In it Dr. Joe Dispenza talked about consciously creating his day. “I wake up in the morning, and I consciously create my day the way I want it to happen. Now, sometimes, because my mind is examining all the things that I need to get done, it takes me a little bit to settle down, and get to the point, of where I’m actually intentionally creating my day. But here’s the thing.”
“When I create my day, and out of nowhere, little things happen that are so unexplainable, I know that they are the process or the result of my creation. And the more I do that, the more I build a neural net, in my brain, that I accept that that’s possible, gives me the power and the incentive to do it the next day.”
 
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