from the book "Summer with the Leprechauns" by Tanis Helliwell
Dedicated to all elementals living in joy with humanity!
1. Do not prejudge all humans as bad but examine each human to find the good in them.
2. Having found the spark of good, breathe your energy into it to enlarge it.
3. When a human pays attention to a plant, tree or stone, tell him or her what the plant or tree would like in order to be healthier. Even if humans don't hear the message consciously, they will receive it subconsciuosly.
4. When you see a human who is trying to help nature, cluster around that human and give them all the help you can. Often humans don't think to ask you directly, but our higher selves ask this.
5. Play with humans so that they can recover their childlike joy and wonder. Many humans are depressed and need the joy elementals bring.
6. Give humans proof of your existence. Humans are more inclined to believe in elementals if you do this.
7. Appreciate human strengths of forgiveness, love, persistence, and focus. By associating with humans, elementals will learn these qualities.
8. To body elementals: don't give up! Keep moving your human hosts into situations to catalyze positive change.
9. Don't judge humans by elemental standards. Presently, humans eat beings that live, excrete waste and age. Through this path we learn to be creators of form and worlds.
10. Surprise us!
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The human body is beautiful. It is such a privilege to be embodied. You have a relationship to a place through the body. It is no wonder that humans have always been fascinated by place. Place offers us a home here; without place we would literally have no where.
Landscape is the ultimate where; and in landscape the house that we call home is our intimate place. The home is decorated and personalized; it takes on the soul of the people who live there and becomes the mirror of their spirit. Yet in the deepest sense, the body is the most intimate place. Your body is your clay home; your body is the only home that you have in this universe. It is in and through your body that your soul becomes visible and real for you. Your body is the home of your soul on earth.
Often there seems to be an uncanny appropriateness between the soul and the shape and physical presence of the body. This is not true in all instances, but frequently it yields an insight into the nature of a person's inner world. There is a secret relationship between your physical being and the rhythm of our soul. The body is the place where the soul shows itself. A friend from Connemara once said to me that the body is the angel of the soul. The body is the angel who expresses and minds the soul; we should always pay loving attention to our bodies. The body has often been a scapegoat for the deceptions and poisons of the mind. A primordial innocence surrounds the body, an incredible brightness and goodness. The body is the angel of life...
by John O'Donohue
book - "Anam Cara" - Spiritual Wisdom from the Celtic World
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Human beings are magnificent. There is no limit to how great we can become. Our potential for progress is infinitely magnificent...
offering thanks and gratitude to the element of air
offering thanks and gratitude to the element of earth
offering thanks and gratitude to the element of water
offering thanks and gratitude to the element of fire
"On behalf of humanity, we thank the physical body. Without the physical body, perfect peace cannot be realised in this world. We respect, love and cherish our physical body as a holy divine vessel and manifestation."
May Peace Prevail on Earth
May the physical body's divine missions be accomplished
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"When your tasks seem a little heavy and overhwhelming remember just to do one thing at a time quietly, and leave the rest because the rest is not your job. What you cannot get through you must hand back to God, and He will work it out for you"
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Key 1: The Divine Matrix is the container that holds the universe, the bridge between all things, and the mirror that shows us what we have created.
Key 2: Everything in our world is connected to everything else.
Key 3: To tap the force of the universe itself, we must see ourselves as part of the world rather than separate from it.
Key 4: Once something is joined, it is always connected, whether it remains physically linked or not.
Key 5: The act of focusing our consciousness is an act of creation. Consciousness creates!
Key 6: We have all the power we need to create all the changes we choose!
Key 7: The focus of our awareness becomes the reality of our world.
Key 8: To simply say that we choose a new reality is not enough!
Key 9: Feeling is the language that "speaks" to the Divine Matrix. Feel as though your goal is accomplished and your prayer is already answered.
Key 10: Not just any feeling will do. The ones that create must be without ego and judgment.
From the book The Divine Matrix by Gregg Braden
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Key 11: We must become in our lives the things that we choose to experience as our world.
Key 12: We are not bound by the laws of physics as we know them today.
Key 13: In a holographic "something", every piece of the something mirrors the whole something.
Key 14: The universally connected hologram of consciousness promises that the instant we create our good wishes and prayers, they are already received at their destination.
Key 15: Through the hologram of consciousness, a little change in our lives is mirrored everywhere in our world.
Key 16: The minimum number of people required to "jump-start" a change in consciousness is the (in the book there is a tick sign placed before)1% of a population.
Key 17: The Divine Matrix serves as the mirror in our world of the relationships that we create in our beliefs.
Key 18: The root of our "negative" experiences may be reduced to one of the three universal fears (or a combination of them): abandonment, low self-worth, or lack of trust.
Key 19: Our true beliefs are mirrored in our most intimate relationships.
Key 20: We must become in our lives the very things that we choose to experience in our world.
Almost universally, we share a sense that there's more to us than meets the eye. Somewhere deep within the mists of our ancient memory, we know that we have magical and miraculous powers within us. From the time of childhood, we fantasize about our ability to do things that are beyond the realm of reason and logic. And why not? While we're children, we have yet to "learn" the rules that say miracles can't happen in our lives...
If anyone would like to read more on the Divine Matrix the book "The Divine Matrix", bridging time, space, miracles and belief is published by Hay House and written by Gregg Braden
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There's a subtle yet powerful difference between working toward a result and thinking and feeling from it. When we work toward something, we embark upon an open-ended and never-ending journey. While we may identify milestones and set goals to get us closer to our accomplishment, in our minds we're always "on our way" to the goal, rather than "in" the experience of achieving it. This is precisely why Neville's admonition that we must "enter the image" of our heart's desire and "think from it" is so powerful in our lives.
In the ancient study of martial arts, we see a beautiful metaphor in the physical world for precisely the way this principle works in consciousness. You've no doubt seen the demonstrations of people trained in these disciplines marrying their powers of concentration and strength into a single moment of intense focus where they're able to perform a feat - such as breaking a concrete block or stack of boards - that would otherwise be impossible for them to achieve. The principle that allows for these displays is the same one that Neville described in his story of the young man's healing.
While there are "tricks" that can sometimes be used in order to do these amazing feats without the spiritual emphasis, when they're authentically performed the key to success lies in where the martial artists place their attention. When they choose to break a concrete block, for example, the very last thing in their mind is the point of contact where their hand will touch the surface. Just as Neville suggested in his instruction to the dying man, the key is to put our focus in the place of the completed act: the healing already accomplished or the brick already broken.
Martial artists do this by centering their awareness on a point that's beyond the bottom of the block. The only way their hand can be in this place is if they've already passed through the space between them and that point. The fact that the space happens to be occupied by something solid, such as the concrete block, becomes almost secondary. In this way, they're thinking from the point of completion, rather than about the difficulty of getting to there. They're experiencing the joy of what it feels like to accomplish the act, as opposed to all the things that must occur before they can be successful. This simple example offers a powerful analogy for precisely the way consciousness seems to work.
From the book The Divine Matrix by Gregg Braden
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you being in love...
you being in love
will tell who softly asks in love,
am i separated from your body smile brain hands merely
to become the jumping puppets of a dream? oh i mean:
entirely having in my careful how
careful arms created this at length
inexcusable, this inexplicable pleasure-you go from several
persons: believe me that strangers arrive
when i have kissed you into a memory
slowly, oh seriously
-that since and if you disappear
solemnly
myselves
ask "life, the question how do i drink dream smile
and how do i prefer this face to another and
why do i weep eat sleep-what does the whole intend"
they wonder. oh and they cry "to be, being, that i am alive
this absurd fraction in its lowest terms
with everything cancelled
but shadows
-what does it all come down to? love? Love
if you like and i like,for the reason that i
hate people and lean out of this window is love,love
and the reason that i laugh and breathe is oh love and the reason
that i do not fall into this street is love."
ee cummings
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I AM AFFECTED ONLY BY MY THOUGHTS....
It needs but this to let salvation come to all the world. For in this single thought is everyone released at last from fear. Now has he learned that no one frightens him, and nothing can endanger him. He has no enemies, and he is safe from all external things. His thoughts can frighten him, but since these thoughts belong to him alone, he has the power to change them and exchange each fear thought for a happy thought of love. He crucified himself. Yet God has planned that His beloved Sons will be redeemed.
A Course in Miracles
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Return to yourself...
Return to innocence..
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