Humanity is enabled with new thought,
new processes and new energies since December 21, 2013. Teachers are
all talking about enablement of the individual. Methods and tools
abound to invite everyone to cultivate themselves in this new season
of life.
Abraham-Hicks is practical and fun in
delivery of information for self-cultivation. Read their guidance on what to do when you wake up in the morning and daily processes. Bring
this guidance into your daily routine for a month and discover
positive change. As with anything you do (e.g., lifting weights at
the gym), repetition improves the outcome.
If you have an affinity for gardening,
the plants are a community of friends. They have companions, enjoy
your conversation and appreciate your loving touch. Much research
bears this out. Create a place for meditation. Add a pool or
fountain. Find a chime and a light reflector to engage other senses.
Include plants that attract butterflies. The garden is an extension
of you because it brings you joy.
Whatever your affinity is, treat it
like your garden. Express your creativity through it – drawing,
family life, bicycling, personal fitness. Learn more about it, share
it with others, stretch beyond your comfort zone – while using
discernment.
There are opportunities to attend free
webinars, visit local stores and read free magazines on self
expansion. You can learn one or many of the healing modalities in
use. You can work with crystals, breath, meditation, sound, cards and
more conventional forms of healing (acupuncture, massage,
chiropractic). You can become the practitioner or the recipient.
Life is motion in the field. So, look
around, make a decision and act on it. Where is the focus of your
passion in life? When you live your passion, you excite others to
live theirs. It is akin to the parable about teaching a person to
fish rather than bringing them fish to eat. Enabling others begins
with enabling ourselves first.