Plan Your Journey


Nearly each month of the every year, we are celebrating something and making ourselves miraculous promises.  We start in January by resolving to make monumental life changes; February to love ourselves more; May and June to demonstrate to our parents how much we love them; and at the end of the year we promise to give more, be more grateful and to keep God first.  In spite of all these promises, we remain consumed by our daily activities, forgetting and even refusing, to find the space necessary for the daily communion with Spirit that would help keep us on track so that the promises we have made could become a reality.  And by mid-year, we reaffirm our faith, but we wonder why our lives have remained the same and our goals have stalled. 
    Secretly, the idea of change and unlimited possibilities scares us.  Because of this we cling to worn out thoughts, unfulfilling dead ends jobs, and surround ourselves with people who are not motivating or inspiring.  If we are going to live the life we were created to live, if we are going to live the life we dream about, we have got to release any idea or notion that we are not worthy of living our dreams.  We have forgotten that we were created out of the image and likeness of God and mediocrity and poverty were not included in the formula.
     Starting to live an abundant life begins with remembering who we really are and making time to connect to the Divine Mind daily; everything else is simply a channel so stop limiting the source of your supply. 
     The most important activity in life is not the pauses we take monthly, but the activities that consume our lives every day.  There are 525,600 minutes a year.  Use every minute to plan your journey.  Do one thing every day toward your goals even if it is a simple action.  After a year you will have accomplished 365 actions toward your goal.  This is exceptional. 
     Too often we limit the blessings from Creative Mind to good health and decent employment.  We hold in our minds the key to our transformation, because what we believe (where we put our focus) will become our experience; we hold in our hands the key to total transformation.   
   
      Holliwell, in “Working with the Law”, reminds us that it is impossible to ask too much of the Universe, for it is unlimited and the supply is inexhaustible.   When Spirit is your shepherd, you will not want for any good thing.
     I urge you to imagine the unlimited possibilities in your own lives. The best is on the horizon awaiting your awakening.   
   Remember, life the life you’ve imagined.  Dream Big!   

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