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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Baggage

by White Feather

Bring into your being all the vibrations that you enjoy. Bring in all the vibrations that make you feel powerful and full of your being. Bring in everything that makes you feel good. Bring in those vibrations that make you feel like the creator of your reality.

Bring those vibrations in. Empty yourself to allow room for those vibrations to come in. Empty your self to provide the room for every ounce of joy you can attract to come in and fill you.

There needs to be an opening for these things to come in. What is blocking that opening for you? What can you release to provide more open space for those things to come in through? How much can you clear out to make a huge opening? How much can you release? How much can you relegate to the dust heap of the past?

The more we can release the more we can open up to new potentials. The more we can forget and release, the more new exciting adventures can materialize.

How many exciting adventures lie at the doorstep waiting for us to clear the space to allow them in?

When you go on an exciting trip how much baggage do you pack? How much open space do you leave for new adventures to come in? How many pages do you leave open for new adventures to be written upon?

Where is your planning? Is it in the now? Is it in respect to the past and how much space does that leave open to you? How much of it is squeezed by fears of the future?

Does each new day bring a new adventure? How can you include a new adventure in each new day? Does it involve clearing out the space for it? Does each new day come cluttered with old junk? Is it necessary to clear out some of that junk to make room for new adventures? How often do we clear our caches?

How do we face new challenges? How do we face new adventures? How do face each new day?

How much baggage do we carry into each new day? How much fear do we bring into each new day? How much reluctance do we hold in order to stay in our comfort zones? Can we embrace each new day thoroughly clear of all past baggage? How hard is that? How easy is that?

Each new day we are provided with a new door to walk through. Do we peer through that door? Or do we walk brazenly through it, bravely walking into what the universe reflects to us?

Imagine writing a to-do list for your self. Imagine writing out all the things you want to experience. Imagine expressing all of your hopes and desires and expectations. And then denying it when it shows up at your door. Imagine dreaming of everything you ever wanted and then shutting the door on yourself when it appeared.

That's what we do every single day. That's what we do to almost all of our hopes and dreams and aspirations.

Why do we do that? Why do we put struggle into every equation? Why do we deny ourselves our birthright? Why do we say "no" to everything that we want?

It seems like we have to turn ourselves inside out in order to get what we want and desire. It seems like we have to fight our selves to get what we want. But if we turn everything inside out, including our affirmations, then we can unflip our desires and allow them to be overcome with the creative energies fed to us by our Sources.

Our Source is feeding us energy to energize everything that we want but we present that energy with what we want in a backward fashion. We show the backside of it and then that backside becomes manifested. We need to flip-flop our intentions. We need to release all the condiitons we place on our intentions because it is those conditions that our Source energy first hits and energizes. So instead of our intentions being manifested our conditions are manifested.

To manifest we must be a blank slate. We must have no conditions whatsoever. Whatever conditions we place on our desires and goals get manifested instead of the desires and goals.


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