Writing my life right. Writing my life to release. Writing
my life to know me –the inner me. Writing my life to know others –to know God. I
create my reality. I manifest through words and thought. I manifest. It is real.
No faking can take place because inner me knows the TRUTH. I can’t hide from
her. I can’t disguise myself from her. She knows me in and out. She knows when
I’m scared. She knows when I’m excited. She knows when I’m overjoyed. She knows
when I hold lack in mind. She knows when I hold abundance in mind. I have not
released everything. I fear losing all of me if I let it all go. But what’s
wrong with that? I don’t know but I will soon discover.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Early Morning Pep Talk
I want to breathe life into words. Where are my words? What are my words to share? Time to go back in but not to dig. They shall be revealed by my very presence. I haven’t been much present have I? There’s no reason not to be. I am here. I am whole. I have time. Time is now and always will be. Go within and never be without. Breathtaking. Life changed. In the midst of greatness is I for I am great as well. Soak it up. Love on it. Be it. It is your Truth. It is your birthright. I am here. Life transformations occur daily. We are evolving. Free your mind. Breathe. Take a look around. Write it out clearly. Be your words. Be your life now. It is here to be lived, loved, adorned, and cherished. I am here. Take flight like a butterfly. Flap. Swiftly sail across the horizon. Flow with the current. I am here breathing. Love with hearts on fire at all times. Passion burning, running. Set a sail on the journey. Begin anew each day for it is new. I saw this coming from miles ahead. Success is here. It is now. Live it. Your joy.
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Monday, May 21, 2012
Uwajimaya Village
It's been a year since I've been to Uwajimaya Village in the International District. Thus, I was glad to go back and soak up the goodies. There is so much there that I wish I could take home.
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Monday, May 7, 2012
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