Saturday, December 31, 2011

Confident individuality



I am breathing in the confidence of individuality for myself.

I am breathing in the confidence of individuality for all the people I know.

I am breathing in the confidence of individuality for all the people I don’t even know all over the planet.

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Individuality is what we each have to contribute to our world.

We can be confident that no one else has our individuality.

We each look at things from a unique perspective.

Without our individuality, the world would not be complete.

With it, our world is greatly enriched.

Be confident when new and unusual ideas come to you.

It is your purpose to express them.

They will benefit and bless all who come in contact with them and with you.

You will inspire them and be blessed in return.

It is what individuality is for.


© 2011 Kathryn Hardage
www.InspiredPractices.com

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Enough for All



There is enough for me.

There is enough for all the people I know.

There is enough for all the people I don’t even know all over the planet.

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I watched Haiti Earthship on youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7jAkwhTq4c) and discovered a very simple plan put in place after the earthquake by Michael Reynolds and his team.

Using rubble and rubbish and natural materials at hand and very willing workers, they constructed an entire home, earthquake protection, food, and sanitation system in about two weeks.

They also did this in 2005 after the Tsunami.

Because of Michaels Reynolds’ thinking and action and design, there is enough for the large numbers of people in devastated areas.

We are all thinkers.

We all have the potential to respond to needs, even before they happen.

When we follow the deep feelings within us of who we are and why we are here and take action on them, we are ready to fulfill needs of others when they appear.

We have to fulfill our need for a particular type of expression in order to be ready.

Our fulfillment creates a much more powerful contribution than society’s definition of what we are and what to do.


© 2011 Kathryn Hardage
www.InspiredPractices.com