Don’t waste a minute…
Posted on September 18, 2012
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I saw this picture and the message it is sharing and thought about
the situation we are all in today. There is so much to be done and most
of that work begins with ourselves, so I say to each of you, don’t waste
a minute of your time. Spend your minutes and hours and days wisely. Do
not sit back and accept all you see going on around you as what is. If
we make the effort everyday to try to improve how we live our lives in
this world then everything will begin to improve. There are a million
little ways in which we can try to make things better. Recently I began
to feel a bit of a struggle with my health (probably the lovely
chemtrails we breathe everyday) and so I went to see my Naturopath. When
I left I had a list in hand of things she wanted me to do. One of the
things was exercise! I hate it! But by God, I am making myself walk down
the long drive to the mailbox everyday and I stop to feed the sad
little kitty who lives in the barn all alone which breaks my heart.
For a long time now I’ve wanted to find her a home where she can be
warm and be loved and fed on a regular basis, but she is not mine to
give away. The woman up the hill claims she is hers yet sometimes she
will stop to feed her only once in a week. When there is two feet of
snow out there and kitty is unable to leave the barn, how will she feed
herself? Who will love on her? I also have a family of deer who graze in
the pastures behind me and the parents so often jump the fence to graze
inside and the poor baby runs along the fence making noises because it
can’t jump that high to follow. I feel like I am being given many
things of late to force me to deal with abandonment issues. It is
tearing me apart inside.
The cat I can do something about. I am going to get six bales of hay
today to build her a hay house where hopefully she can find some warmth.
The barn has no walls in some places so the wind and cold just bluster
on through and the poor cat has no place to stay warm. It makes me angry
at the woman who has claimed her, but my anger won’t help the cat, a
house made out of hay bales will. The deer I can do nothing for except
send it my love and prayers that it will be safe and soon be big enough
to jump the fence as well. I am trying to not let these things twist my
heart into knots but it is hard. Doing something is best. Looking within
myself for where these abandonment feelings come from and dealing with
them is what I must do as well. We must all be doing this kind of inner
work to help us move closer to our goal of shifting paradigms. Change
begins with us!
So I will exercise, eat less carbs, feed the cat, build it a house
for winter and love it as much as I can. It is I who must make the
changes. Firstly the effort that I am making is building on my
self-esteem which I believe we all need to boost from time to time and
in doing this I feel better. If I feel better, then the energy I put out
to those around me is better energy and in many cases can and will
energize others as well. It all begins with us and if we don’t make the
effort nothing changes and we continue to stagnate in the same hole
we’ve been stuck in for eons. Just one small change creates movement and
once movement is activated there is no stopping it, we just have to
push the start button to get going.
So take time to find a few easy things to change at first and do it.
Once over that initial hump it becomes easier to stay motivated to do
things. Already I feel better having made just those few changes and I
feel eager to go within and without to look for more I can do to help
myself and help the world around me. Please don’t sit hopeless thinking
there is nothing you can do. There is always something that needs our
attention and making somebody else a bit happier is just the best
feeling there is, time to make helping ourselves equally as fulfilling
and then we will all be on the right track leading us home!
Blessings to you all,
Visionkeeper
Thanks to: http://oneworldrising.wordpress.com
Posted on September 18, 2012
www.favim.com
I saw this picture and the message it is sharing and thought about
the situation we are all in today. There is so much to be done and most
of that work begins with ourselves, so I say to each of you, don’t waste
a minute of your time. Spend your minutes and hours and days wisely. Do
not sit back and accept all you see going on around you as what is. If
we make the effort everyday to try to improve how we live our lives in
this world then everything will begin to improve. There are a million
little ways in which we can try to make things better. Recently I began
to feel a bit of a struggle with my health (probably the lovely
chemtrails we breathe everyday) and so I went to see my Naturopath. When
I left I had a list in hand of things she wanted me to do. One of the
things was exercise! I hate it! But by God, I am making myself walk down
the long drive to the mailbox everyday and I stop to feed the sad
little kitty who lives in the barn all alone which breaks my heart.
For a long time now I’ve wanted to find her a home where she can be
warm and be loved and fed on a regular basis, but she is not mine to
give away. The woman up the hill claims she is hers yet sometimes she
will stop to feed her only once in a week. When there is two feet of
snow out there and kitty is unable to leave the barn, how will she feed
herself? Who will love on her? I also have a family of deer who graze in
the pastures behind me and the parents so often jump the fence to graze
inside and the poor baby runs along the fence making noises because it
can’t jump that high to follow. I feel like I am being given many
things of late to force me to deal with abandonment issues. It is
tearing me apart inside.
The cat I can do something about. I am going to get six bales of hay
today to build her a hay house where hopefully she can find some warmth.
The barn has no walls in some places so the wind and cold just bluster
on through and the poor cat has no place to stay warm. It makes me angry
at the woman who has claimed her, but my anger won’t help the cat, a
house made out of hay bales will. The deer I can do nothing for except
send it my love and prayers that it will be safe and soon be big enough
to jump the fence as well. I am trying to not let these things twist my
heart into knots but it is hard. Doing something is best. Looking within
myself for where these abandonment feelings come from and dealing with
them is what I must do as well. We must all be doing this kind of inner
work to help us move closer to our goal of shifting paradigms. Change
begins with us!
So I will exercise, eat less carbs, feed the cat, build it a house
for winter and love it as much as I can. It is I who must make the
changes. Firstly the effort that I am making is building on my
self-esteem which I believe we all need to boost from time to time and
in doing this I feel better. If I feel better, then the energy I put out
to those around me is better energy and in many cases can and will
energize others as well. It all begins with us and if we don’t make the
effort nothing changes and we continue to stagnate in the same hole
we’ve been stuck in for eons. Just one small change creates movement and
once movement is activated there is no stopping it, we just have to
push the start button to get going.
So take time to find a few easy things to change at first and do it.
Once over that initial hump it becomes easier to stay motivated to do
things. Already I feel better having made just those few changes and I
feel eager to go within and without to look for more I can do to help
myself and help the world around me. Please don’t sit hopeless thinking
there is nothing you can do. There is always something that needs our
attention and making somebody else a bit happier is just the best
feeling there is, time to make helping ourselves equally as fulfilling
and then we will all be on the right track leading us home!
Blessings to you all,
Visionkeeper
Thanks to: http://oneworldrising.wordpress.com