4/6/20: Micheila Shelden & Abraham-Hicks

“Any time you are focusing energy at a problem, you are expanding it. …If you choose to participate [in a mass meditation], focus on peace…not on eliminating disease and changing the timeline.

…Choose a target well outside the range of the current global situation and timeline. Picture yourself in the middle of nature surrounded by others who are happy and at peace.

See a world where everyone lives free and healthy.

Imagine free energy technologies and equal abundance for all.

Or meditate just for yourself, until the…fear melts into…neutrality and relaxation. Really feel into this relaxation and freedom. It isn’t selfish, it is necessary.

When we reach a state of consciousness that vibrates beyond the problem, and can be right where we are without resistance, we are so powerful.

We are aiming to reach outside of the current timeline to draw new energy that brings understanding, expedited healing, and more options.

The solution never lies within the problem.” [Micheila Shelden]

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“When you feel fear, turn away from whatever it is that is causing the fear towards something that is its opposite. Just back away from the ledge. Just don’t keep going there.“ [Abraham-Hicks]

4/2/20: The Hardest Thing About Losing What You Had

The hardest thing about losing what you had
is that you want it back. 

It's unacceptable, 
like waiting.
You push for return,
and work to right the wrong.

But healing doesn't happen
staring at the hurt, or
pressing on the pain.

Healing comes in the wet wracks 
and full-on sobs.

Healing comes on padded paws
when you sleep,  
or daydream,
relaxed 
and
distracted. 
It's somewhere 
soft and easy, 
on that magic path
of enlightened work.

It isn't where you were.
It isn't where you were.
But it's feathered
with downy soft friends
and soulmates.

4/2/20: The Hardest Thing

The hardest thing about losing what you had
is that you want it back. 

It's unacceptable, 
like waiting.
You push for return,
and work to right the wrong.

But healing doesn't happen
staring at the hurt, or
pressing on the pain.

Healing comes in the wet wracks 
and full-on sobs.

Healing comes on padded paws
when you sleep,  
or daydream,
relaxed 
and
distracted. 
It's somewhere 
soft and easy, 
on that magic path
of enlightened work.

It isn't where you were.
It isn't where you were.
But it's feathered
with downy soft friends
and soulmates.