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We are able to take steps to manifest our dreams and create
a meaningful life for ourselves. Just remember that when we manifest something we become open to the possibility that what
we want can, in fact, happen. Then, when the opportunity presents itself, we
are ready and available to accept it. We
don’t always know what that opportunity will look like but if we are in a state
of openness and trust, we will recognize it when it appears.
Next time you find yourself in a state of wanting – a desire
for change or a new experience – try implementing these steps and see what you
are able tomanifest:
Sit down,
get quiet, and breathe. In a soft, non-grasping way, think about what you
truly want to experience. Try letting go of the specifics. Concentrate on the
overall picture and the reason for why you want something. It may take time to
figure out what you truly want and to align that desire with what would be
beneficial for your highest good (as opposed to superficial gain).
Do some
research. Look into the possibility
of you achieving your dream. What steps would you have to take to realize it?
Talk to people, ask questions, and stay open to the process of exploration. Let
go of what exactly the end result will look like.
Take
steps to realize your dream. After you figure out what it is that you are
manifesting and you have done some exploration around it, if it still feels
like the right thing for you, move forward. What is the first thing you will do
to make your dream a reality?
Stay open
and trust. Throughout the process of manifesting your dream, stay open to
the end result – it may not be exactly what we planned or pictured. And trust;
trust that life will provide for you and lead you in the right direction. It is a balance between effort and trust. If one path leads to a dead-end, find another
path or change your strategy. Is there a different direction you can take and
still meet the same basic need?
What have you been able to manifest in your life?
Meaningful words from an inspired woman! Imagine her skipping over the cobblestones to teach yoga in Buenos Aires on a shady street, opening our hearts and rooting us with wisdom amid the chaos.
<3 to the BuenaOnda Yoga community and their blooming leaders – siguen inspirándome todos los días
Thank you .. I’m going to add this to my practices
YOUNG UNARMED BLACK MAN SHOT AND PARALYZED IN HIS NEIGHBORHOOD BY FAKE COP FOR TALKING TO WHITE GIRL IN HIS CAR
On February 4, sitting in his own car in his own neighborhood, talking to a female passenger, Monroe Bird was shot in the neck by a security guard, Ricky Stone, a 52-year-old white man. The bulletpierced the C3 vertebrae in his neck. Standing 6 feet, 8 inches, Bird, a gifted athlete, is now unable to move his arms or legs and relies on a ventilator to breathe.
Heres what you need to know:
The security guard who shot Bird possessed marijuana at the time of the shooting. He told the Tulsa police that he hadn’t smoked it in a few weeks, and they didn’t even give him a citation. This is the definition of white privilege. Mind you,Tulsa was quick to test Eric Harris for drugsafter they killed him and then released the results widely—even though he never acted violently toward officers.
The security guard went to the tired, age-old excuse and claimed that he saw Bird reach into his glove compartment. According to the police report, no weapons were found in or near the car, and no items that even seemed to belong in the glove compartment were found out or about in the car.
The security guard claimed he thought Monroe and his female passenger were having sex in the car and that he only approached them because of this. She’s white. Bird is black. Both denied doing anything of the sort.
The security guard has claimed that Bird, who has no criminal record, attempted to run him over and basically kill him there on the spot.
Both the female passenger and Bird denied the guard’s account and stated that they were driving away when Stone began recklessly firing his gun into the car.
The security guard who shot Bird worked for Benjy D. Smith, who owns Smith & Son Security Company. This important to know because Smith is a reserve deputy for the same Tulsa Sheriff’s Office that is currently under national scrutiny for its unethical practices with Reserve Deputy Bob Bates, who shot and killed Eric Harris earlier this year.
The insurance company is denying him coverage because they claim “it was his own fault that he got shot.”
PLEASE HELP HIM!!
you can eitherDonate(doesnt have to be alot it can be as small as $5) or Call the healthcare group and demand they give coverage with the number listed above.
Hey, did you know Border Patrol agents are fond of destroying the food and water caches left in the desert crossing so people don’t die of hunger and thirst?
179 people died crossing between Mexico and Arizona last year, where this happened.
Way to contribute to the deaths of innocent people, sworn officers of the American government!