PONDER on THIS for Monday, September 8th, 2008 by Lynn Grabhorn in EXCUSE ME, YOUR LIFE IS WAITING
"The greatest obstacle to living our potential comes from the toddler days when we were trained to look for what's wrong – with everything! With our jobs, our cars, our relationships, our clothes, our shapes, our health, our freeways, our planet, our faith, our entertainment, our children, our government, even our friends. Yet most of the world can't even agree about what right or wrong is, so we war, and strike, and demonstrate, and makes laws, and go to psychiatrists.
'That's life,' you say. 'We have to take the good with the bad, the ups with the downs. We have to be on guard, work hard, do things right, be watchful and hope for a break. Yes, that's the way life is.'
No, no, and NO! That is simply not the way real Life is, and it's time we faced up to how we actually do create what we have in our world, or empty or full bank accounts, our grand or boring jobs, our good fortune or bad, and everything else in this arena we so nonchalantly call reality.
How do we do it? Don't laugh; it all comes from...how we're vibrating."
Lynn Grabhorn, in “Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting”
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'That's life,' you say. 'We have to take the good with the bad, the ups with the downs. We have to be on guard, work hard, do things right, be watchful and hope for a break. Yes, that's the way life is.'
No, no, and NO! That is simply not the way real Life is, and it's time we faced up to how we actually do create what we have in our world, or empty or full bank accounts, our grand or boring jobs, our good fortune or bad, and everything else in this arena we so nonchalantly call reality.
How do we do it? Don't laugh; it all comes from...how we're vibrating."
Lynn Grabhorn, in “Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting”
For more information regarding this book, visit Amazon.
A FREE service since its inception, "Ponder on This" benefits subscribers, authors, and publishers by including "links" to Amazon.com and other Web sites where subscribers can learn more about the book being quoted, and also purchase it. In all instances these links are provided as a convenience, and do NOT generate any type of compensation for Pondercentral.
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