"If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change. As a man changes his own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards him. We need not wait to see what others do." Mahatma Gandhi
As we watch the plants and trees and flowers start to bud and grow, I invite you to tune into seeing and feeling the new life that is around you. As you see the bunnies and the new born calves and colts in their surroundings, I invite you to tune into seeing and feeling the new life that has begun for them.
Everyday renewal may be seen in listening to that still small voice within, following an intuitive thought without knowing why, saying a kind word, thinking compassionate thoughts. Just as the seasons change so do we. What can you see and feel in your life that is beginning to bud, to grow, to awaken, what's going to sleep, what is changing, how can we encourage change in our lives?
Mastering our awareness by knowing and feeling our limitlessness drops opinions, fears, judgements and other subconscious attitudes allowing room for changes in our behaviors for self and thus towards others.
With the mastering of transformations, we can make choices on how we feel, think, and act. This helps to balance and recognize our humanness while celebrating our divine oneness.
Mastering personal intentions by centering from within self-love and self-acceptance to nurture and grow our belief that we are infinite.
There are many paths to reach mastering these areas but do they not all share one truth? In order to make change in your life, one may need to change the mind. To change the mind, one must be awake paying close attention to the personal power that each one of us has to make a change.
And this is one way each of us can actively join all forms of life and allow a feeling and a believing that God is right here with us, inside each life and each heartbeat, inside everyone and everything that exists.
Paramahansa Yogananda once said that resurrection was any uplifting or beneficial change. So I invite you to have "resurrections" repeatedly while gently acknowledging yourself as human and evolving.
May Inner Peace Be Yours,
Sharon Ann
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