Ramona
welcomed members and guests and asked the group to share their wins.
Eddie Conner provided another inspiring
meditation. And a BIG THANK YOU to Eddie
for always taking notes so we can provide this blog as a review and for those
who were unable to attend.
The opening
video was “Receiving the Gift of your Inspirations” by Abraham Hicks.
Ramona
started the discussion by asking “Who has had a dream come true?” And “Who has
dreams that haven’t come true?”.
Sometimes our dreams don’t come true
because we have doubts and contradictions. It’s like having a train with two engines, but one
is on the back of the train pulling in the opposite direction. Conflicting
thoughts create fear, habit and insecurity because we are not thinking thoughts
about what we want. We are focused on
thoughts about what we have, what is.
These are thoughts that don’t serve our purpose.
What happens when we share our
dreams with the wrong people? Typically, they tell us every reason our dream won’t
come true. It waters down our desires, dreams and goals. When someone tries to
tell us why our dream won’t come true, remember to say to yourself “I DON’T CARE!” to release their negativity.
The same is
true when we find ourselves telling our story over and over. Everything
we experience is an indication of our being, or NOT being, in alignment. The
feeling of alignment has these characteristics:
That we are in the flow.
It feels good.
Appreciation.
Gratitude.
Happiness.
As an example, close your eyes and think of a dream
you’ve had for a while. It hasn’t
happened yet…maybe you’ve given up on the dream. It’s like holding a glass of
water. For a short time, it doesn’t feel heavy. But after a while, it can feel
quite heavy. The weight of the glass
hasn’t changed. The same is true of our
dreams. Holding on to them will weigh us
down and generate other like-minded thoughts.
Some
examples of limiting thoughts are:
I’m not skinny.
It’s too hard.
I have bad luck.
They’ll be jealous of me.
I’m not smart enough.
So, how do we make our dreams come
true? Make a plan
but start general, e.g. “I plan to feel good today”. Plan to be in a place
where ideas flow easily. The better we
feel, the more effective and better feeling every plan will be. Then pay attention to emotions. When they dip down, catch them, rebalance,
take deep breaths, meditate, go outside for a breath of fresh air, take a
walk. Continue these activities as
needed. Letting go of resistant thoughts will place us in the receiving mode.
Be ready to be ready. Take 15 minutes a day. Reconnect, meditate, do something to quiet
the mind. The more we do it daily, the
more we will be able to say “I’m ready to be ready.” Ideas will flow. We are not facing reality…we’re creating it. And it all starts with getting ourselves into
alignment.
The closing
video was “Rampage – I like Feeling Good” by Abraham Hicks.
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