Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Imagining Creates My Wonderful World



I am thinking of the most wonderful thing I can imagine all day today.

Everyone I know is thinking about the most wonderful thing they can imagine all day today.

Everyone I don’t even know all over the planet is thinking about the most wonderful thing they can imagine all day today.

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Filling myself up with the most wonderful thing I can imagine today makes me so happy.

I am having to work quite hard to get there because the world keeps pushing in and it is quite disturbing.

I am pushing back because I know I can create the world I want to live in that way.

And so can we all.

I am imagining people following their heart’s desire and giving their gifts to all who will accept them.

I am imagining the joy of telling children that they are here to share their gifts and that they already know what they are because they know what they enjoy doing.

I am imagining friendships based on the fact that I simply know you are out there.

I am imagining unconditional friendships.

I am imagining communities that simply act in support of everyone there.

I am imagining living way beyond the view that is being touted by the media.

I am imagining the sincerity and freedom for awesomeness.

I am imagining the beauty of everyone’s character overflowing onto everyone else and making them feel beautiful.

That is what makes me happy today.

© 2012 Kathryn Hardage
www.InspiredPractices.com

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Admit No Intruders



I keep my thought directed toward my purpose.

Everyone I know keeps their thought directed toward their purpose.

Everyone I don’t even know all over the planet keeps their thought directed toward their purpose.

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No matter what is going on, it is possible to keep thought directed to our purpose.

Our purpose is an expression of our individuality and our desire to serve.

Any thought which creates a disturbance and momentarily redirects our thought is an intruder.

When we recognize this, we can remember what our purpose is, and calmly continue our work.

We can keep developing our purpose, follow where it leads us and let our steps be wholly dedicated to it.

The disturbance will takes its course and cause momentary destruction, but unaided by our attention, will finally die.

Our purpose, held to steadfastly, will increase its’ calm, service, uplifting influence and enlightenment.

Why spend time on anything else?

© 2012 Kathryn Hardage
www.InspiredPractices.com