Showing posts with label teachers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teachers. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Goonies

"It's Our Time, down here......"
 
There is a powerful shift happening with my sisters and I.  I cannot help but feel it.  We are being spurred on in our growth intensely, especially since the three of us came together.  It is as if we have focused our energies in a profound manner, and have been noticed by powerful guides.  

I recently started a Judaic meditation series which guides one in taking in the Ayn Sof and guiding it through the Sefirot into the Malkuth.  At the end of the series, your direct connection with "G-D" will be much closer, richer, and fuller. You will come to know your Higher Self much more completely.  It is strangely simple, but highly intense.

Each night I do this meditation, then I ask my guides to assist me in assimilating the information and to spur along my work through the night.  Needless to say, this has caused my sleep patterns to change, but I have also been given a certain amount of knowledge and guidance in my sleep beyond that which I am accustomed to receiving.  Last night I slept only four hours, but woke up because I *had* to write down all that I had been shown and told.  I am blessed.....

Monday, January 2, 2012

Teachers Everywhere....

I visited one of my favorite places a couple of days ago - Half Price Books.  Each year, after Christmas, they have a "20% Off Everything" sale.  The previous day a friend and I had done well at one of their locations, but hadn't found specific items we were looking for.  As such, we made plans to visit another location the following day, which proved a good plan for we both found huge stacks of treasures we had been searching for.

But the greatest treasure - while I was working to thin out my pile, I met a most amazing individual....
     I am a bibliophile.  I am obsessed with books and knowledge. If I see anyone engrossed in reading, I feel a strong urge to find out what it is they are engrossed in. More oft than not, I do ask.  So, when I sat next to the elderly Vietnamese gentleman, who for more than 20 minutes was fully entrenched in his reading, I could not help but ask him what had his attention.
    The elderly gentleman turned out to be a GEM!  He sat down with me and talked for a good long while. While talking, I learned much from him. It seems he knew just what to tell me to spur on intense inner realizations and growth.

One never knows when or where.... but if we keep an ear to that inner voice, we can learn a great deal in a few short minutes...