˚ I AM joy of clarity, being & doing
Posted on 28/12/2012. Last edited on 05/11/2015.
How do you feel when you discover you’ve misplaced something? Well I don’t know about you…but it motivates me to clean out areas that were not on my to-do list for that day lol And while that isn’t always a negative thing….sometimes it is not so good if I have somewhere to be(:
Anyway I found a nice little list to assist…for finding misplaced items…
…to shift your reality….from a site called realityshifters.com
(1) Ground Yourself
(2) Hope for a Reality Shift (Intention)
(3) Meditate An easy meditation for finding lost things is based on breathing. As you exhale, imagine that you are breathing out all your worries and fears. As you inhale, imagine that you are breathing in love. You are letting go of any sense of panic or loss, and feeling more and more loving and loved.
4) Feel Your Love for What is Lost
(5) Let Go
You’ve now done all you can do. It’s time to trust
(6) Appreciate the Surprise Reunion
One moment, when you least expect it, you’ll find what you lost.
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For myself…when I get myself into a good space…I usually go right to the item…even if the meaningful item of the moment…is located in a spot unique to my recollection(:
[to see full piece on this list see link]
- Great list of power-words here…and looks like a good site
The essence of a switchword feels like a laser focusing our thought on the desired energy. Book, The Secret of Perfect Living James T. Mangan in 1963
- Here are someexamples of switchwords and their creative influence:
To find a lost item: OBTAIN.
To solve a problem: OBTAIN
To stay young: LEARN
To wipe out a negative thought: CANCEL (always have loved this one…got from Silva material)
To dispel fear: BLUFF
To regain energy: MOVE
To be healthy: BE
AccidentalNote
Posted on 29/12/2012.
I hate losing things.
My family, I suspect, enjoys my struggle. Mostly because when they lose things I suggest they should start cleaning and eliminating clutter until they find it. True, I want them to eliminate clutter and there is a bit of “I told you so” in my suggestion. But really it works.
So when I lose something, they taunt me just a bit. I’m not very cluttered, so how could it happen, they wonder. Maybe sometimes things just get lost, they lecture me. Or worse, they suggest I’m getting old and forgetful.
Ha.
I couldn’t find my keys about 6 weeks ago. I looked all day. I had a backup set, but still, keys are keys and shouldn’t get lost.
As I went to bed, I thought a bit about the keys. I visualized them happy and found. A joyful reunion. Those keys miss me. We will be happy again together.
No luck.
I thought about clutter. I have very little clutter. What is cluttered in my life? My schedule is cluttered. Is that a clue? How could a cluttered schedule cause my keys to be lost?
I thought about that day, and all the schedule pressures. Last minute schedule changes. Places I had to be. Cars we juggled. A ha. I smiled and went to sleep. I was pretty sure I knew where those keys were.
Sure enough, I got up in the morning and fetched a jacket that I’d forgotten I left in my wife’s car. The keys were in the jacket pocket.
For some reason whenever I find something I’ve lost, historically it has always turned up in the last place that I looked.
;-)
Still looking for my mind though.