Welcome!
I guess these days many of us could use some inspiration, so I decided to have a blog post about the things I have found that inspire me.
One of the easiest ways for me to be inspired is to watch Youtube videos.
My all-time favorite inspirational video is "Susan Boyle First Audition" on "Britain's Got Talent." Try to watch that without getting a lump in your throat or tears in your eyes. It's about the little guy winning, overcoming the odds. At the time of the audition, Susan was 47 years old, unemployed, and had a background of being ridiculed as a child by other children, but she overcame it all because she believed in herself and was determined to use her God-given talent.
In addition to the Susan Boyle video, there are some other great Youtube videos including those featuring "Random Acts of Kindness." If you've ever lost faith in humanity, just watch ones such as these to see that there are still a lot of wonderful, caring people out there.
I love "Woman's World" magazine because it is so positive and inspirational. Every week there are several sections that deal with inspiration-
-It's "Seven Days of Inspiration" has sayings such as "You are one of a kind and wonderful" which you could easily turn into an affirmation to say throughout the day, "I am one of a kind and wonderful." (This is not being narcissistic, but instead, it is helping you to build up your self esteem in order to make you feel better about yourself so you can more easily face the world each day.)
-"You Deserve Good Things" is another short but inspirational feature.
-"My Guardian Angel" is a section where readers share their stories such as this week's story about Jeanne whose father (that had passed on) sends her lucky pennies. These stories are commented on by angel expert Doreen Virtue.
Speaking of fathers, I'd like to wish all fathers everywhere a very happy Father's Day. Greg and I send special Fathers's Day wishes to our fathers who are in Heaven.
Positive thought: "Every moment is a fresh beginning."-T. S. Eliot
Thanks for visiting! Until next Sunday, Becky
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Sunday, September 1, 2013
Heavenly Messages
Welcome!
We are not alone. We are being counseled every day, if we just pay attention. The signs are everywhere.
A few days ago, I was trying to decide on a good topic for a blog post, when, as I was coming out of a grocery store, I happened to look down, and there on the asphalt was the unmistakable shape of a heart. I thought, of course, why didn't I think of it before? This was something that I used every day that I needed to share with my readers, signs from above, heavenly messages.
I have the heart as my symbol, so that when a heart shows up in my life, it reminds me that all is well, that we are being watched over, and that we are blessed. Now, I often see hearts everywhere I go-on buildings, signs, clothing, bags, etc. I got the idea of having my personal symbol from one of Rhonda Byrne's wonderful books which have made such a positive difference in my life.
Other than your personal symbol, you can also receive other heavenly messages by being aware of the numbers that often show up in your life. These numbers are explained in Doreen Virtue's helpful book, Angel Numbers.
Those images that you see in clouds (or anywhere else!) might hold special significance for you.
In the interesting weekly magazine, Woman's World, there is a page entitled "My Guardian Angel," where Doreen Virtue comments on angel stories that readers have sent in. These stories are about messages that people have received from their departed loved ones.
The paranormal photos that are in my book, Photographic Encounters of the Spirit Kind, are from spirits that are trying to communicate with the living.
Paranormal Mirror Featured in Photographic Encounters of the Spirit Kind
If we just look, become more aware, messages are everywhere that just might help us have happier, more positive lives. They will certainly make life more interesting!
Positive thought: Look for the positive, and you will certainly find it!
Thanks for visiting! Until next Sunday, Becky
We are not alone. We are being counseled every day, if we just pay attention. The signs are everywhere.
A few days ago, I was trying to decide on a good topic for a blog post, when, as I was coming out of a grocery store, I happened to look down, and there on the asphalt was the unmistakable shape of a heart. I thought, of course, why didn't I think of it before? This was something that I used every day that I needed to share with my readers, signs from above, heavenly messages.
I have the heart as my symbol, so that when a heart shows up in my life, it reminds me that all is well, that we are being watched over, and that we are blessed. Now, I often see hearts everywhere I go-on buildings, signs, clothing, bags, etc. I got the idea of having my personal symbol from one of Rhonda Byrne's wonderful books which have made such a positive difference in my life.
Other than your personal symbol, you can also receive other heavenly messages by being aware of the numbers that often show up in your life. These numbers are explained in Doreen Virtue's helpful book, Angel Numbers.
Those images that you see in clouds (or anywhere else!) might hold special significance for you.
In the interesting weekly magazine, Woman's World, there is a page entitled "My Guardian Angel," where Doreen Virtue comments on angel stories that readers have sent in. These stories are about messages that people have received from their departed loved ones.
The paranormal photos that are in my book, Photographic Encounters of the Spirit Kind, are from spirits that are trying to communicate with the living.
Paranormal Mirror Featured in Photographic Encounters of the Spirit Kind
If we just look, become more aware, messages are everywhere that just might help us have happier, more positive lives. They will certainly make life more interesting!
Positive thought: Look for the positive, and you will certainly find it!
Thanks for visiting! Until next Sunday, Becky
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