Keeping Life’s Ledger in the Black
positive addiction helps, but no cigar here, because we tend to overdue that too. So if it is socially acceptable to work hard, we work too much. If it is socially acceptable and good for the body to be a runner, we run on sprained ankles, in the rain and with the flu. Balance isn’t there because we have shut down our internal guide, the feeling that let us know what our temperature is registering and that we are in trouble.
Which would you have in your life? My guess would be pleasurable things and an increase of energy and vitality. So what does it for you? What makes you feel good? How is it when you do feel good? Energy flows and life feels great. We are positive, and truly living an attitude of gratitude. The living seems easy. This flow creates a world where everything moves easily and effortlessly. We are moved by the beauty of every living thing. The colors around us are mesmerizing and beautiful. Our step is light and we know we can do anything. We feel good and we look our best. Life is the way we want it to be. This is when appreciation for all things are ours. Our ledger of life is in the black and growing and we want it always to remain so.
This is the work of the Universe, to help us to see that we can experience life in this way all of the time. This is possible when we work towards finding balance in our emotional life, which creates an effortless world of synchronicity, beauty and pleasure. Come with us to this world of luminous beauty, abundance and joy. Grow your energy in the ledger of life, and with gratitude, invest in our Divine Self. If not now when?
Shirley Ryan is the author of Searching for the Waters of Antiquity: A Follow-Along Meditation Process (Soul Moments Publishing, .95), a meditation tool with a unique integration of symbol and archetypes demonstrated by her painting and meditation skills. The founder and president of Working Together ( www.aboutworkingtogether.com ), a business specializing in helping people manage life’s changes in mind, body, and spirit, Ryan has worked as a professional life coach since 1994.
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