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As a Man Thinketh

I am always looking for good books to read. I like checking out other peoples favorite book. I recently read The Secret and You’ve Got to Read this Book, and As a Man Thinketh was mentioned in both books. So, I checked this book out at the library.

As a Man Thinketh by James Allen was written a long time ago (I searched the book for a copyright date and it doesn’t have one), I think around the turn of the century.

This one is a small book (about 4″ wide x 5″ tall) with only only 72 pages. It resembles a children’s book, it is that small, but the information inside is big. I was surprised when I picked it up at the library to find such a tiny book. The librarian sad small books like this one can take longer to read than big books because you must think about the message.

The message in the book is simple, “The themselves are makers of themselves.” Simply put, your thoughts create your life. The book is just that simple. I enjoyed reading it the first time because it reinforces the law of attraction.

I think the writer puts a little too much negative stuff in to explain the positive stuff. I started to reread this little book but found myself disappointed and not very interested.

I think you will find this book very helpful if you are in the early stages of learning the law of attraction but if you are already practicing it it will not be new material.

Best Wishes.

What is the Lesson of Loss and Grief?

Is there a right or wrong way to deal with loss? Do some people “succeed” at grief where others fail?

From my experience I don’t think so. There is no right or wrong way to grieve. When you hear someone judge the way another person grieves, that is wrong. You really can’t prepare for loss. You can’t practice grieving. So, if one person cries publicly while another person prefers to grieve in private that is okay. The most important thing is that you feel the emotions of loss.

When you grieve you will go through many emotions. That is normal, you will learn from each emotion. If you don’t work through each emotion and you get stuck on one, that is unhealthy, but working through each you will grow in understanding of life and the big picture. Through your experience you will be a different person. What kind of person depends on how you react to your emotions.

You will feel sad from the loss of the thing (grief can go beyond a person or pet) you have lost. You will feel angry that you have lost. You may be angry at yourself, the person or thing you lost, God, the Universe. (It is okay to be angry but it is not good to stay angry.) You will feel empty and numb. You will feel at times joy. This may seem strange but death is a passage of a soul to another realm just as birth is a passage to this realm and we feel great joy at birth, right? You can also feel joy when you realize you are not alone in your grief. If you believe in God or a higher power open your heart and watch what will happen.

Grieving is about you. If you have lost a person or pet, they have went on to better place. They are not in pain anymore. Feel joy for them. I recommend you use your grief to discover yourself, use the grief to grow to understand others grief, to help others grieve.

In grief and loss we are all created equal. It doesn’t matter how much money you have or how successful you are, loss will bring you to your knees searching for answers. It can happen at any time or place and sometimes the cause of death can be remarkable and perplexing. You may never find the answers you seek but you must keep living.

From my own grief I have learned so much. I always believed and prayed to God but during the painful loss of my father I made connections with God that touched me and changed me forever. God showed me over and over again during that time that he was right there bringing me through it. I was so open to His love when I was on my knees I could see Angels, I could feel miracles bestowed upon me. I was accepting of everything He offered me. I had no doubts during the following year of anything I attempted because I knew God was working in my life.

As the healing began I became less accepting, I think. I am a changed person but I think some of the openness I had that first year after my dad’s death dissipated as I returned to the normal routine of life. I am now working to open myself up to God’s love and gifts without going through a loss. God is always here to give me His incredible love without me feeling pain or being at my lowest point.

I am thankful for my grief. Beyond what it taught me about myself, it helped me understand others’ feelings of loss. Sometimes there is nothing to say (and better to say nothing) but definitely acknowledging the loss with thoughts and prayers and a heart to listen. Let the mourner grieve their way.

You will come through your grief positively if you keep a positive attitude through it. Know in your heart that you are going to be okay no matter what because you are not alone!

Love and Peace!

Bumper Stick Inspiration

I spotted an interesting bumper sticker yesterday. It read, “The best things in life are not things.” Isn’t this a great quote to ponder.

What is the best thing in my life? Love. The love of my family. The love of God. The love of my friends. My love for life. My love for myself (not necessarily in this order). It is only one word, love but it is so many things that are far more important than all the material things in this world.

Love is unequal. Here is one of my favorite bible versus regarding love, it sums it all up.

1 Corinthians 13

The Way of Love

13:1 If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. 2 And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. 3 If I give away all I have, and if I deliver up my body to be burned, but have not love, I gain nothing.

4 Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant 5 or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; 6 it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. 7 Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.

8 Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away. 9 For we know in part and we prophesy in part, 10 but when the perfect comes, the partial will pass away. 11 When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I gave up childish ways. 12 For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I have been fully known.

13 So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.

What are the best things in your life?

Much love, peace and joy!

You are Good Enough!

Life is a journey. That is not a secret or a new concept. What is today? Just because something has been presented in the past does not mean we do not need to revisit or reinforce those great concepts. Right?

I have read countless books on positive thinking and success principles over the last several years. I enjoyed most of them. I had “a-ha!” moments and I personally grew at other times. Many of those books got me through the dark times I was feeling at the moment. I have to say I always felt like I understood the principles in each book but I did not understand how to use the principles in my life. The writer would instruct to “just change your thinking”.

Recently, I have been asking the Universe, and my husband, what am I missing? How do you just change your thinking? I understood the principles but I did not know how to really use them in my own life. I used them to a point but I still felt like I wasn’t quite there.

The thing that was really stopping me from fulling living was guilt and feeling unworthy of good things. I have had the “I am not good enough” attitude for a long time. Most of my life when I look back. I would tell myself that I wasn’t as good as other people. I think I know where this bad attitude was born in me but I don’t want to talk about it because I believe now that it would only give it more power.

Most importantly I am changing that attitude. I am changing my self talk to positive things. I am worthy of success and money and love. I am great! Life is great!

I have to tell you it feels great. I am finding that the things I am seeking are coming to me. If I am looking for an answer to a problem, when I say the problem out loud within a day I have an answer.

Try it yourself. BELIEVE the answer is out there and it will come to you quickly and easily!

Best Wishes!

Graditude and Your Divine Order


About a week ago I created my own Divine Order. What is a Divine Order you ask?

According to K-L at be Conscious now, a Divine Order is simply stating clearly and with intention what you want. It can be done many ways and you can tweak the process to whatever fits you best. It is best to write it down in exact detail, what you are visualizing. (When writing the Divine Order don’t think about “how” just focus on the end result.

She recommends you set time aside for yourself, it can be an hour, an afternoon, an entire day or even a weekend. Spend that time getting in touch with what YOU really want, not your ego self, that is swayed by peers, family and outside influence.

Your Divine Order needs to come from your heart. So, you need to get in touch with your Self before you can really create. You must see your Divine Order finished and give thanks to the Universe/God/Goddess. It is the Law of Attraction. Create the image and see it already done.

One of the the most important things about creating your Divine Order is giving gratitude for your intentions. Once you complete the Divine Order fold it up and put it away. Now thank the Universe/God/Goddess for what you have and give thanks for what you are manifesting in your Divine Order like it is already yours. Whenever it pops in your mind give thanks.

Thanks K-L for your great advise. I am planning to share my Divine Order in the near future.