PONDER on THIS for Friday, June 4th, 2010 by Daphne Rose Kingma in THE TEN THINGS TO DO WHEN YOUR LIFE FALLS APART

"Are you living on a diet of negative thoughts? Make it a spiritual practice to turn every single one of them around. Is it "another rotten foggy day"? Turn it around by thinking: "It’s such a beautiful soft gray day; finally, I can stay inside and get some work done." Do you live by the hackneyed assumption "it’ll never happen to me"? Turn it around by thinking: "Wow! Who knows what the universe has in store?!" The minute you make this shift, the entire universe will start to shiver with excitement, and changes you can hardly imagine will start to occur.

That’s because when we change the way we talk to ourselves, we change the energy in our bodies (and also in the vibrational field around us). I’ve often said that prayer is a change of attitude in every cell, and we now know that, even on a scientific level, this turns out to be true. When you cry out to the universe with a request for change, you have already internally started to create that change by changing your relationship to the problem. Simply uttering the request moves the problem from the Can’t be Changed column to the Miracles Can Happen side of the ledger – because you are saying, on a cellular level: I don’t believe the status quo is eternal. Life is fluid."

      Daphne Rose Kingma, in "The Ten Things to Do When Your Life Falls Apart"

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