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Enjoy a fine summer's weekend, Community.

Cathleen Springer

www.cathleenspringer.com

 

To share with you (entitled " To Have It All " ):

 

My journey of self-discovery continued, and I was expanding my sense of myself

and my

own identity. In many ways, I thought that I was finally starting to feel

successful and

happy.

 

I had a growing sense of well-being and satisfaction, and I adored being a

mother and

taking care of my son. I was enjoying my life as a single woman and investing

plenty of

quality time in my relationship with my son Michel. In addition, I bought a

lovely,

beautifully decorated four bedroom home in a wonderful neighborhood. I was

making a

good living, earning more and more each year. I sensed that I was on the path to

my

destiny of helping others.

 

I was feeling optimistic about life and more secure than ever as I consciously

worked on

developing a sense of worthiness. I was bravely facing my difficult negative

emotions,

learning what I could from them and actively choosing to replace them with more

positive

feelings.

 

However, there was still something missing. As much as I was making progress, I

knew

that I had the power within me to create so much more.

 

Financial worries, and fears that I might not find love again, gnawed at me. I

didn't know

why I was so restless and was experiencing a sense of lack. It didn't occur to

me that my

emotions were causing me to feel vaguely dissatisfied because they were so

subtle that I

often didn't recognize them. My positive feelings were there, but it was as if

many of them

were barely audible and I had to strain to hear them.

 

I felt that if I tried harder, I could " force " success and take my life to a

whole new level, but

I quickly found that I wasn't getting where I wanted to go, no matter how hard I

worked.

 

Consequently, I held tightly to everything that I achieved while still being

consumed by

negative thoughts and feelings about what I didn't have. The success I enjoyed

led me to

want more - I believed that if I just made additional money, I'd be less anxious

and more

at peace. But the harder I worked to keep what I had and grab for more, the

greater the

fear I felt.

 

Then my income began to drop, and I frantically tried to figure out what I was

doing wrong

professionally. I took some necessary risks to boost business, but what I didn't

realize was

that by focusing on what I didn't want to experience (namely, fear, anxiety, and

lack), I was

holding myself back from achieving what I did want - contentment, calm, and

abundance.

I tried to believe the spiritual teachers and self-help experts who said that

prosperity

would be mine if only I'd accept it, but it felt as if I had no control over

making more

money. I was terrified of losing my business and my home, and I was getting

sucked into a

whirlpool of negativity. I questioned my self-worth and wondered how I could

have the

nerve to teach others about being successful. I was dangerously close to losing

everything

that I'd worked so hard to achieve.

 

Fortunately, that led me to my fourth epiphany:

 

" To have it all, you have to be willing to give it all up. "

 

I needed to let go of the fear that I would lose myself if I lost my " things. " I

realized that if I

did so, I'd truly be able to stop being so afraid. But did I have the courage to

surrender it

all?

 

The truth is that I didn't necessarily have to give up everything I had (I

didn't have to

relinquish my house, for example), but I understood that I had to be willing to

give it all

up. I had to be prepared to detach from what I owned, because by being attached

to

situations, I was creating powerful negative feelings. I didn't have faith that

no matter what

happened around me - regardless of what I might lose - I had the power to

control my

anxiety and fear and create happiness for myself. I was afraid that if I lost

what I had, my

destructive emotions would take charge of my life.

 

I realized that there was no reason to be possessive when it came to my material

wealth if

I could just have faith that everything in my life could be created again,

because I'd created

it in the first place. If you have the power to build, you have the power to

rebuild. In my

head, I trusted that money is just an outward manifestation of the abundance and

wealth

that's experienced within, but I had to be convinced of that in my heart. I

finally

understood that laboring to create the things I wanted for myself wasn't nearly

as effective

as focusing on creating my desired emotions. I didn't have to work or think

harder; I

needed to forge the positive feelings that were associated with my goals.

 

If I wanted to be confident, I had to create the feeling of confidence, and the

universe

would respond by helping me succeed. If I hoped to be wealthy, I needed to

create a

feeling of richness and abundance, and the universe would bring me prosperity. I

understood that what I co-created might not come in the form I expected. (For

instance,

maybe I'd draw in new clients, but it would be through an unexpected avenue - or

I'd get

the money I was seeking not by acquiring additional business, but through

another

source.) Of course, I had to work to make the most of the opportunities that the

universe

presented to me, but I now knew that I didn't have to continue to frantically

struggle to

achieve my goals. I could attract the situations that mirrored my feelings of

happiness,

abundance, and confidence.

 

When I began to genuinely believe that I'm more than what I have - that I'm not

defined by

what I've achieved, and I don't have to point to material goods as evidence of

my

worthiness - my life started to change dramatically. I created the emotions that

I wanted

to feel, and the newfound power within me allowed me to grow and prosper as I'd

never

done before in my life.

 

Peggy McColl

 

Peggy McColl is a New York Times Best Selling Author and an internationally

recognized

expert in the area of destiny achievement. She has been inspiring individuals,

experts,

professional athletes, and organizations to reach their potential for the past

two decades.

She is the president and founder of Dynamic Destinies Inc., an organization

committed to

delivering sound principles for creating lasting and positive change. To contact

Peggy in

response to the story, you can reach her via her website: www.destinyswitch.com

And, to

get a copy of her new book Your Destiny Switch

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Cathleen, you are also doing a great positive effort in forwarding such

beautiful and beneficuial thoughts to those who believe in alternative answer to

the present normal lifestyle. Based on what we really want and what we don't

want I have also some secrets which I list below

(pl.forward to peggy,if you want)

 

 

-These are some selective secret gem- tips, picked up from mature minds to

design a lifestyle for leading a stress- tension free, happy and successful

life.

1. Take full care of what you have i.e. Body, Breath, Food, Mind and

Intellect, the tools gifted for existence & boosting powers for progress and

success.

2. Base worldly and inwardly life on love, laughter, prayer, purity,

devotion duty, and dedication, but never on desires, attachments dependence or

expectancy.

3. Worldly concept, approach, attitude, action and reaction should be

positive and yoga oriented to face the dualities, problems and challenges of

life

4. Yoga means orientation, focusing & merging of the mind into the

Absolute, eternal, Supreme Consciousness, the Source, as subtle human form as

God

5. Commence your effort with faith, love, devotion, surrender and

restrained senses for enrichment, enlightenment, knowledge, wisdom, fulfillment

& freedom.

6. Let go ego, accept the worldly picture as it passes, live and let live

life with humanity, humility, compassion, courage, conviction, peace and purity

of mind.

7. Wherever opportunity, attend sat sang (spiritual discourse) to hear the

words of wisdom, do contemplation and introspection wrt mind & consciousness.

8. Chant and repeat His Name, mantras, read scriptures, sing the glory of

the Absolute and Eternal, Pure and Perfect, Supreme and sovereign divine Lord.

9. Accept what He does/gives to give. Smilingly serve Him & His creation.

Remain attuned to Him in any duty or environment, till the end moment of life,.

10. Meditate & focus on Him daily and punctually, as an appointment with Him

to remain happy, healthy, contended, secured, satisfied, grateful & cheerful.

 

-Now the main questions arise: where wills this lead to? What will be the

tangible benefits? From where to start and how to do? Some possible answers are

 

§ This leads to what every one wants in life, undiluted Happiness,

undisturbed by fears failures pains problems, stress strain sins, worries and

weaknesses

§ This will protect from what one doesn’t want in life e.g. fear of

death, degeneration, distress, depression, failures, pains, worries, sorrows and

sufferings.

§ This boosts the mind power potential to higher consciousness, energy,

intelligence, knowledge and wisdom for decisions, management, and productivity.

§ The secret of secrets is to resign to Him, bow before Him and you are

absolved of all sins get the unique connectivity, peace & prosperity(Gita

18.62-66)

§ With such a faith, pick up easy tips commence your self-effort,

daily regularly preferably same place and time. Rise & Continue even if you fall

§ With such concepts, draft and design daily lifestyle package with the

seed of love, giving, forgiving, yoga, service and sincere regular input of

self-effort.

§ Thus you turn out to be a better human being without ego arrogance

and ignorance, a better devotee with focused mind to receive freedom, success &

happiness.

§ Such art of living and life style will automatically put us on an

auto-smooth life journey to our destination, just as an auto pilot guides the

aero plane.

 

-Apparently such inputs & outputs may look intangibles but it is

metaphysics of divine dollars that gives a feeling of fulfillment, satisfaction,

peace & prosperity

 

 

cathleensp <cathleen wrote:

Enjoy a fine summer's weekend, Community.

Cathleen Springer

www.cathleenspringer.com

 

To share with you (entitled " To Have It All " ):

 

My journey of self-discovery continued, and I was expanding my sense of myself

and my

own identity. In many ways, I thought that I was finally starting to feel

successful and

happy.

 

I had a growing sense of well-being and satisfaction, and I adored being a

mother and

taking care of my son. I was enjoying my life as a single woman and investing

plenty of

quality time in my relationship with my son Michel. In addition, I bought a

lovely,

beautifully decorated four bedroom home in a wonderful neighborhood. I was

making a

good living, earning more and more each year. I sensed that I was on the path to

my

destiny of helping others.

 

I was feeling optimistic about life and more secure than ever as I consciously

worked on

developing a sense of worthiness. I was bravely facing my difficult negative

emotions,

learning what I could from them and actively choosing to replace them with more

positive

feelings.

 

However, there was still something missing. As much as I was making progress, I

knew

that I had the power within me to create so much more.

 

Financial worries, and fears that I might not find love again, gnawed at me. I

didn't know

why I was so restless and was experiencing a sense of lack. It didn't occur to

me that my

emotions were causing me to feel vaguely dissatisfied because they were so

subtle that I

often didn't recognize them. My positive feelings were there, but it was as if

many of them

were barely audible and I had to strain to hear them.

 

I felt that if I tried harder, I could " force " success and take my life to a

whole new level, but

I quickly found that I wasn't getting where I wanted to go, no matter how hard I

worked.

 

Consequently, I held tightly to everything that I achieved while still being

consumed by

negative thoughts and feelings about what I didn't have. The success I enjoyed

led me to

want more - I believed that if I just made additional money, I'd be less anxious

and more

at peace. But the harder I worked to keep what I had and grab for more, the

greater the

fear I felt.

 

Then my income began to drop, and I frantically tried to figure out what I was

doing wrong

professionally. I took some necessary risks to boost business, but what I didn't

realize was

that by focusing on what I didn't want to experience (namely, fear, anxiety, and

lack), I was

holding myself back from achieving what I did want - contentment, calm, and

abundance.

I tried to believe the spiritual teachers and self-help experts who said that

prosperity

would be mine if only I'd accept it, but it felt as if I had no control over

making more

money. I was terrified of losing my business and my home, and I was getting

sucked into a

whirlpool of negativity. I questioned my self-worth and wondered how I could

have the

nerve to teach others about being successful. I was dangerously close to losing

everything

that I'd worked so hard to achieve.

 

Fortunately, that led me to my fourth epiphany:

 

" To have it all, you have to be willing to give it all up. "

 

I needed to let go of the fear that I would lose myself if I lost my " things. " I

realized that if I

did so, I'd truly be able to stop being so afraid. But did I have the courage to

surrender it

all?

 

The truth is that I didn't necessarily have to give up everything I had (I

didn't have to

relinquish my house, for example), but I understood that I had to be willing to

give it all

up. I had to be prepared to detach from what I owned, because by being attached

to

situations, I was creating powerful negative feelings. I didn't have faith that

no matter what

happened around me - regardless of what I might lose - I had the power to

control my

anxiety and fear and create happiness for myself. I was afraid that if I lost

what I had, my

destructive emotions would take charge of my life.

 

I realized that there was no reason to be possessive when it came to my material

wealth if

I could just have faith that everything in my life could be created again,

because I'd created

it in the first place. If you have the power to build, you have the power to

rebuild. In my

head, I trusted that money is just an outward manifestation of the abundance and

wealth

that's experienced within, but I had to be convinced of that in my heart. I

finally

understood that laboring to create the things I wanted for myself wasn't nearly

as effective

as focusing on creating my desired emotions. I didn't have to work or think

harder; I

needed to forge the positive feelings that were associated with my goals.

 

If I wanted to be confident, I had to create the feeling of confidence, and the

universe

would respond by helping me succeed. If I hoped to be wealthy, I needed to

create a

feeling of richness and abundance, and the universe would bring me prosperity. I

understood that what I co-created might not come in the form I expected. (For

instance,

maybe I'd draw in new clients, but it would be through an unexpected avenue - or

I'd get

the money I was seeking not by acquiring additional business, but through

another

source.) Of course, I had to work to make the most of the opportunities that the

universe

presented to me, but I now knew that I didn't have to continue to frantically

struggle to

achieve my goals. I could attract the situations that mirrored my feelings of

happiness,

abundance, and confidence.

 

When I began to genuinely believe that I'm more than what I have - that I'm not

defined by

what I've achieved, and I don't have to point to material goods as evidence of

my

worthiness - my life started to change dramatically. I created the emotions that

I wanted

to feel, and the newfound power within me allowed me to grow and prosper as I'd

never

done before in my life.

 

Peggy McColl

 

Peggy McColl is a New York Times Best Selling Author and an internationally

recognized

expert in the area of destiny achievement. She has been inspiring individuals,

experts,

professional athletes, and organizations to reach their potential for the past

two decades.

She is the president and founder of Dynamic Destinies Inc., an organization

committed to

delivering sound principles for creating lasting and positive change. To contact

Peggy in

response to the story, you can reach her via her website: www.destinyswitch.com

And, to

get a copy of her new book Your Destiny Switch

 

 

 

 

 

 

I AM THAT,

HARI

HARI OM

 

 

 

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Yes. Perfect, Harry. Thank you for the great reminder.

Namaste,

Cathleen

 

 

 

, mulchandani harry

<mulchandani_24

wrote:

>

> Cathleen, you are also doing a great positive effort in forwarding such

beautiful and

beneficuial thoughts to those who believe in alternative answer to the present

normal

lifestyle. Based on what we really want and what we don't want I have also some

secrets

which I list below

> (pl.forward to peggy,if you want)

>

>

> -These are some selective secret gem- tips, picked up from mature minds to

design a

lifestyle for leading a stress- tension free, happy and successful life.

> 1. Take full care of what you have i.e. Body, Breath, Food, Mind and

Intellect, the

tools gifted for existence & boosting powers for progress and success.

> 2. Base worldly and inwardly life on love, laughter, prayer, purity,

devotion duty,

and dedication, but never on desires, attachments dependence or expectancy.

> 3. Worldly concept, approach, attitude, action and reaction should be

positive and

yoga oriented to face the dualities, problems and challenges of life

> 4. Yoga means orientation, focusing & merging of the mind into the

Absolute,

eternal, Supreme Consciousness, the Source, as subtle human form as God

> 5. Commence your effort with faith, love, devotion, surrender and

restrained senses

for enrichment, enlightenment, knowledge, wisdom, fulfillment & freedom.

> 6. Let go ego, accept the worldly picture as it passes, live and let

live life with

humanity, humility, compassion, courage, conviction, peace and purity of mind.

> 7. Wherever opportunity, attend sat sang (spiritual discourse) to hear

the words of

wisdom, do contemplation and introspection wrt mind & consciousness.

> 8. Chant and repeat His Name, mantras, read scriptures, sing the glory

of the

Absolute and Eternal, Pure and Perfect, Supreme and sovereign divine Lord.

> 9. Accept what He does/gives to give. Smilingly serve Him & His

creation. Remain

attuned to Him in any duty or environment, till the end moment of life,.

> 10. Meditate & focus on Him daily and punctually, as an appointment with Him

to

remain happy, healthy, contended, secured, satisfied, grateful & cheerful.

>

> -Now the main questions arise: where wills this lead to? What will be the

tangible

benefits? From where to start and how to do? Some possible answers are

>

> § This leads to what every one wants in life, undiluted Happiness,

undisturbed by

fears failures pains problems, stress strain sins, worries and weaknesses

> § This will protect from what one doesn't want in life e.g. fear of

death,

degeneration, distress, depression, failures, pains, worries, sorrows and

sufferings.

> § This boosts the mind power potential to higher consciousness,

energy,

intelligence, knowledge and wisdom for decisions, management, and productivity.

> § The secret of secrets is to resign to Him, bow before Him and you

are absolved

of all sins get the unique connectivity, peace & prosperity(Gita 18.62-66)

> § With such a faith, pick up easy tips commence your self-effort,

daily regularly

preferably same place and time. Rise & Continue even if you fall

> § With such concepts, draft and design daily lifestyle package with

the seed of

love, giving, forgiving, yoga, service and sincere regular input of self-effort.

> § Thus you turn out to be a better human being without ego arrogance

and

ignorance, a better devotee with focused mind to receive freedom, success &

happiness.

> § Such art of living and life style will automatically put us on an

auto-smooth life

journey to our destination, just as an auto pilot guides the aero plane.

>

> -Apparently such inputs & outputs may look intangibles but it is

metaphysics of

divine dollars that gives a feeling of fulfillment, satisfaction, peace &

prosperity

>

>

> cathleensp <cathleen wrote:

> Enjoy a fine summer's weekend, Community.

> Cathleen Springer

> www.cathleenspringer.com

>

> To share with you (entitled " To Have It All " ):

>

> My journey of self-discovery continued, and I was expanding my sense of myself

and my

> own identity. In many ways, I thought that I was finally starting to feel

successful and

> happy.

>

> I had a growing sense of well-being and satisfaction, and I adored being a

mother and

> taking care of my son. I was enjoying my life as a single woman and investing

plenty of

> quality time in my relationship with my son Michel. In addition, I bought a

lovely,

> beautifully decorated four bedroom home in a wonderful neighborhood. I was

making a

> good living, earning more and more each year. I sensed that I was on the path

to my

> destiny of helping others.

>

> I was feeling optimistic about life and more secure than ever as I consciously

worked on

> developing a sense of worthiness. I was bravely facing my difficult negative

emotions,

> learning what I could from them and actively choosing to replace them with

more

positive

> feelings.

>

> However, there was still something missing. As much as I was making progress,

I knew

> that I had the power within me to create so much more.

>

> Financial worries, and fears that I might not find love again, gnawed at me. I

didn't know

> why I was so restless and was experiencing a sense of lack. It didn't occur to

me that my

> emotions were causing me to feel vaguely dissatisfied because they were so

subtle that I

> often didn't recognize them. My positive feelings were there, but it was as if

many of

them

> were barely audible and I had to strain to hear them.

>

> I felt that if I tried harder, I could " force " success and take my life to a

whole new level,

but

> I quickly found that I wasn't getting where I wanted to go, no matter how hard

I worked.

>

> Consequently, I held tightly to everything that I achieved while still being

consumed by

> negative thoughts and feelings about what I didn't have. The success I enjoyed

led me to

> want more - I believed that if I just made additional money, I'd be less

anxious and

more

> at peace. But the harder I worked to keep what I had and grab for more, the

greater the

> fear I felt.

>

> Then my income began to drop, and I frantically tried to figure out what I was

doing

wrong

> professionally. I took some necessary risks to boost business, but what I

didn't realize

was

> that by focusing on what I didn't want to experience (namely, fear, anxiety,

and lack), I

was

> holding myself back from achieving what I did want - contentment, calm, and

abundance.

> I tried to believe the spiritual teachers and self-help experts who said that

prosperity

> would be mine if only I'd accept it, but it felt as if I had no control over

making more

> money. I was terrified of losing my business and my home, and I was getting

sucked

into a

> whirlpool of negativity. I questioned my self-worth and wondered how I could

have the

> nerve to teach others about being successful. I was dangerously close to

losing

everything

> that I'd worked so hard to achieve.

>

> Fortunately, that led me to my fourth epiphany:

>

> " To have it all, you have to be willing to give it all up. "

>

> I needed to let go of the fear that I would lose myself if I lost my " things. "

I realized that

if I

> did so, I'd truly be able to stop being so afraid. But did I have the courage

to surrender it

> all?

>

> The truth is that I didn't necessarily have to give up everything I had (I

didn't have to

> relinquish my house, for example), but I understood that I had to be willing

to give it all

> up. I had to be prepared to detach from what I owned, because by being

attached to

> situations, I was creating powerful negative feelings. I didn't have faith

that no matter

what

> happened around me - regardless of what I might lose - I had the power to

control my

> anxiety and fear and create happiness for myself. I was afraid that if I lost

what I had,

my

> destructive emotions would take charge of my life.

>

> I realized that there was no reason to be possessive when it came to my

material wealth

if

> I could just have faith that everything in my life could be created again,

because I'd

created

> it in the first place. If you have the power to build, you have the power to

rebuild. In my

> head, I trusted that money is just an outward manifestation of the abundance

and

wealth

> that's experienced within, but I had to be convinced of that in my heart. I

finally

> understood that laboring to create the things I wanted for myself wasn't

nearly as

effective

> as focusing on creating my desired emotions. I didn't have to work or think

harder; I

> needed to forge the positive feelings that were associated with my goals.

>

> If I wanted to be confident, I had to create the feeling of confidence, and

the universe

> would respond by helping me succeed. If I hoped to be wealthy, I needed to

create a

> feeling of richness and abundance, and the universe would bring me prosperity.

I

> understood that what I co-created might not come in the form I expected. (For

instance,

> maybe I'd draw in new clients, but it would be through an unexpected avenue -

or I'd

get

> the money I was seeking not by acquiring additional business, but through

another

> source.) Of course, I had to work to make the most of the opportunities that

the

universe

> presented to me, but I now knew that I didn't have to continue to frantically

struggle to

> achieve my goals. I could attract the situations that mirrored my feelings of

happiness,

> abundance, and confidence.

>

> When I began to genuinely believe that I'm more than what I have - that I'm

not defined

by

> what I've achieved, and I don't have to point to material goods as evidence of

my

> worthiness - my life started to change dramatically. I created the emotions

that I wanted

> to feel, and the newfound power within me allowed me to grow and prosper as

I'd never

> done before in my life.

>

> Peggy McColl

>

> Peggy McColl is a New York Times Best Selling Author and an internationally

recognized

> expert in the area of destiny achievement. She has been inspiring individuals,

experts,

> professional athletes, and organizations to reach their potential for the past

two

decades.

> She is the president and founder of Dynamic Destinies Inc., an organization

committed

to

> delivering sound principles for creating lasting and positive change. To

contact Peggy in

> response to the story, you can reach her via her website:

www.destinyswitch.com And,

to

> get a copy of her new book Your Destiny Switch

I AM THAT,

> HARI

> HARI OM

>

>

>

> Get the free toolbar and rest assured with the added security of

spyware

protection.

>

>

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