PONDER on THIS for Monday, July 5, 2010 by Judith Orloff in SECOND SIGHT

Whenever I am confused about something in my life and need direction, especially when I’m too emotionally involved with a situation to do a clear intuitive reading myself, I write a specific request on a piece of paper and then place it on a table beside my bed. This formalizes the process. In the morning, I record my dreams and look to them for the answer. If it doesn’t come right away, I repeat my request each night until I’m satisfied. I recommend the same approach to my patients, and you can do it, too."

                        Judith Orloff, M.D., in "Second Sight"

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BONUS PONDER on THIS by Justine Toms in SMALL PLEASURES

"When we become isolated in a culture of fear, our very heart rhythms are compromised. Never before in the history of the planet have we had the ability to reach out and be of help to so many others as we have now, whether in our own communities or across the world. The time is ripe to act on this inherent impulse. Let's fill the world with our loving acts – because  that is who we are."

                      Justine Toms, in "Small Pleasures"

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