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2007 Summer Solstice Energies - The Next Big Wave

22 06 2007

2007 Summer Solstice Energies

A Message Channelled by:

Samuel May 28th, 2007
Minneapolis, Minn. USA.

A Personal Note: I was “pressured” by my guidance to make this channeling available. The Spiritual Forces, working with the solstice energies, sincerely want this information to reach as many people as possible. Feel free, therefore, to pass this report onto any friend, relative, or colleague in your network you believe will benefit from this information. May it reach those it can serve. - S

 

 (See also “The Energies of June” from Archangel
Michael, www.StarchildGlobal.com) 

This is a summary of the guidance I have received concerning the upcoming summer solstice (June 21st). The summer solstice energies always come in like a wave, rising, peaking, and then waning. This year they will begin to be felt on June 16th, they will increase and peak on June 20th, 21st, 22nd and then decrease and subside on June 26th. (Mark your calendars.)

So what is coming our way? Read the rest of this entry »



Gratitude: A Shortcut to Feeling Good, Now

10 06 2007
“Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it.” -William Arthur Ward

Nothing cheers me up faster than simply saying thanks to everything. Yes, and I mean everything – from the corn growing on my toe to the roof over my head.
Gratitude is such a simple get-happy tool that I find it funny it’s so underused. I mean, just by saying thank you for the oxygen I am breathing in boosts my mood from crappy to happy faster than I can spell ‘exhale’. Read the rest of this entry »



Maybe It’s Good, Maybe It’s Bad

10 06 2007

Nothing is ever ‘good’ or ‘bad’ - everything happens for a reason.

Many years ago a wise peasant lived in China. He had a son who was the apple of his eyes and a beloved white stallion.

One day his horse escaped from his grounds and disappeared into the fields outside the village. The villagers came to him one by one and offered their sympathies. They said, “You are such an unlucky man to have such a bad thing happening to you.” However, the peasant just said, “Who knows? Maybe it’s bad, maybe it’s good.” Baffled by his reply, the villagers left. Read the rest of this entry »



Ask and Let It Happen

9 06 2007

The tea-coloured diamond is not much bigger than a coinTalk about finding a diamond in the rough. 13-year-old Nicole Ruhter was walking along the paths of the Crater of Diamonds State Park when she found a 2.93 carat diamond. (full story here)

Diamonds aside, I believe the real gem was what Ruhter was saying before she found it Read the rest of this entry »



Tap It Right

6 06 2007

A story about making the right kind effort

A giant ship engine failed. The ship’s owners tried one expert after another, but none of them could figure how to fix the engine. Then
they brought in an old man who had been fixing ships since he was
young. Read the rest of this entry »



8 Ways to Discover Your Artistic Self

4 06 2007

Psychology was the door that introduced me to spirituality. But art was the key to open that door, taking me on my spiritual path. Needless to say, art plays a central role in my life. Like breath, it becomes a life force that sustains a deeper part of me. I cannot imagine my world devoid of some kind of artistic expression, because that’s somewhat equivalent to losing sanity in an already disillusioned holographic world. And now that I have grasped the concept that spirituality is the basis of my artistic expressions, it has built an ascending stairs towards what I coin as ‘deeper art’ – that kind of creative/artistic work that seems to have a life of its own, that when you are done with it, you are surprised at how it turned out. Read the rest of this entry »



Art and Spirituality: An Introduction

3 06 2007

What is art?

From Dictionary.com, the first two definitions are:
1. the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance.
2. the class of objects subject to aesthetic criteria; works of art collectively, as paintings, sculptures, or drawings: a museum of art; an art collection.

No.1 is talks about the experience, the creative process of producing art. The ‘hows’ and ‘whys’ of art.

No.2 definies it as the product itself: the ‘whats’, ‘whos’ and ‘whens’.

While I intellectually agree with the definitions, both seemed to be an understanding of art through the conditioned mind. Read the rest of this entry »






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