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Posted by susan47 on January 6, 2008, at 20:01:17
Posted by susan47 on January 6, 2008, at 20:02:32
In reply to Love and Gratitude, posted by susan47 on January 6, 2008, at 20:01:17
And Mozart, and Beethoven for healing .. what a wonderful world, if only we could believe always. Always in the wonder of what we could create if we were only courageous enough to let go.
Sh*t.
Posted by ClearSkies on January 7, 2008, at 9:42:55
In reply to Love and Gratitude, posted by susan47 on January 6, 2008, at 20:01:17
I love the pictures in this book. I first was made aware of the images when I watched "What the Bleep! Do We Know?"
I have a set of the "oracle" cards, which I use backwards. You're supposed to select the qualities that you want to meditate upon, then turn the cards over and look at the images. Instead, I go through the deck of cards and select the images that resonate with me, then turn them over and see what qualities they represent. Then I see if those qualities are something that I need to reflect upon for the day - it's always something different.
Fascinating.
ClearSkies
Posted by ClearSkies on January 7, 2008, at 9:45:08
In reply to Re: Love and Gratitude, posted by susan47 on January 6, 2008, at 20:02:32
> And Mozart, and Beethoven for healing .. what a wonderful world, if only we could believe always. Always in the wonder of what we could create if we were only courageous enough to let go.
> Sh*t.Maybe it's enough to be able to recognize these masters at the times when we need their healing qualities. I know that I no longer am able to put music on as "background noise" - music just can't be anything but an active part of my environment. Isn't that magical in itself?
CS
Posted by susan47 on January 11, 2008, at 0:06:27
In reply to Re: Love and Gratitude » susan47, posted by ClearSkies on January 7, 2008, at 9:42:55
> I love the pictures in this book. I first was made aware of the images when I watched "What the Bleep! Do We Know?"
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> I have a set of the "oracle" cards, which I use backwards. You're supposed to select the qualities that you want to meditate upon, then turn the cards over and look at the images. Instead, I go through the deck of cards and select the images that resonate with me, then turn them over and see what qualities they represent. Then I see if those qualities are something that I need to reflect upon for the day - it's always something different.
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> Fascinating.
>
> ClearSkiesOkay, I am going to buy those cards. Because I have looked at the images in the water book, and they stayed with me afterwards, and I felt so comforted by them. Just the images coming into my head at unexpected moments had such an intense happy effect. But I have to say I wish I hadn't seen the negative water images, because surprisingly enough, they also fight for space in my head. Like good and evil, like good and bad. Every positive has a negative, and the mind reflects that too. (Is it our responsibility to keep it good? I think so. We're supposed to control our minds, not the other way around... I should know, I've been there so much!)
The way you use the cards sounds like a lot of fun and a good way to develop yourself, and I'm going to try it too!
Anyways I am definitely buying those cards and using them!
Thanks, Clearskies.
Posted by susan47 on January 11, 2008, at 0:07:12
In reply to Re: Love and Gratitude » susan47, posted by ClearSkies on January 7, 2008, at 9:45:08
> > And Mozart, and Beethoven for healing .. what a wonderful world, if only we could believe always. Always in the wonder of what we could create if we were only courageous enough to let go.
> > Sh*t.
>
> Maybe it's enough to be able to recognize these masters at the times when we need their healing qualities. I know that I no longer am able to put music on as "background noise" - music just can't be anything but an active part of my environment. Isn't that magical in itself?
> CS
>
I totally agree,
Love Susan
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