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A good place for creative license
Shift takes reaching a particular kind of moment, you could call it a surrender, when our diligent adherence to logic is finally submerged beneath the higher aspiration to create best outcome; rearranging the jumbled pecking-order (cart before the horse…) that has dominated and distorted our world for way too long. Logic is useful, yes, but it does not make the day. Sometimes, it blocks the view of what is possible, or keeps us feeling small and helpless, locked into a fixed narrative, slaves to linearity and proof. Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Divine feminine, divine masculine, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Life journey, Menu, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness, Spirituality
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Tagged Anita Moorjani, autism link with hypermobility, COP26, creating new reality, creative license, creative orgasm, creative spark, Dr Joe Dispenza, getting out of our own way, healing event, healing the world, hypermobility, in the flow, jumping timeline, left and right brain hemispheres, multidimensional, neurodiversity, new paradigm, non-linearity, paradigmn shift, physical versus spiritual, quantum leap, surrender, when systems break down, yin and yang
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No time to waste
Its more than possible to halt our our metamophosis with where we direct our minds (our habits and our comfort places). For instance, where is the contempory fiction that looks forwards, not to the topics of war, or cancer, or horror, or divorce, or past-trauma, or dsystopia, or kitchen-sink drama, or fluffy romance? Where is all the optimism, combined with new thinking and the sheer force of imagingation that is fiction?? Never forget that reading is how we sow seeds in the fertile ground of our minds; so, as any gardener knows well, be mindful of the quality of the soil but also of the kind of seeds that you sow. Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Consciousness & evolution, History, Life choices, Literature, Menu, Personal Development, Remembering, Writing
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Tagged choosing what to read, chosing what to read, expansion and acceleration, fiction for Asperger's, forward-looking literature, futuristic writers, geting to the point, human evolution, I don't have time to rush, is there any value left in retrospectives, joy of reading, Literature, living in the present moment, metamophosis, new paradigm, no time to waste, optimism, planting seeds in our minds, quantum leap, Ted Chiang, the point of fiction in a transitional era, timelines, transitional generation, writing style compared
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Acts of volition
If everything has to be the result of a cause and effect chain reaction then I was a lost cause many years ago. So why do many of us continue; what drives us to hope for that which a strictly … Continue reading →
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Tagged acts of volition, be the change, big bang, cause and effect, creator powers, daring, end of conditionality, fear of our own power, first cause events, healing potential, life spark, miracles, non-linear reality, paradigm shift, pure potential, quantum healing, quantum leap, self-empowerment, volatile, winged creator
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Living life intensely
Being prepared to go where we know-not what the ending could possibly be is part of this paradigm change; we have no choice but to face the sheer impossibility of a future, measured by old standards, in order to hold space for something brand new to emerge (in fact this lack of a predictable ending is the very clue we are getting close). Faced with such a reality, we have no other option but to experience life intensely, moment to moment, navigating by its rapidly appearing and exploding stars scattered across a vast universe of sensations… Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Life choices, Life journey, Menu, Personal Development, Spirituality
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Tagged being not doing, crystal generation, ecologicaldisaster, evolution, fixing the world, how do we get out of this mess?, is the world screwed?, living for experience, motivation, new paradigm, New Time humans, ninth wave, objective of life, quantum leap, synesthesia, what's the point?, young people feel hopeless
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Allowing life to be soft
Not having to know. Not having to be right. Allowing softness to come in. Decommissioning that part of me that has an opinion about how well I’m doing or what order I’m doing it in. These are some of my themes as I step into 2017 and I suspect I am the micro to the macro of a vaster scheme rolling in. Incredibly strong energies are pulsing our planet from within and without yet I can’t profess to know what they’re about – not really; yet I can assume they are for my highest evolution, they’re changing me whether I resist or try to make sense of them or just lie down on the lilo of them and float along the stream. In fact, I suspect I would get much more out of them if I stopped the pretence at having a say in how they impact me or assuming they are in conflict with what I really want. The fact that they lay me flat every year at this time seems like a very large clue; just lie down and float and we’ll take you where you need to be going, they seem to keep saying, yet that know-it-all part of me has kept asserting it knows better as it tries to press the over-ride button or get a handle on the outcome. When something already feels unrelenting and then we make it harder still with our resistance to it, how can the conflict that this gives rise to seem like the right thing to do? All the clues are in our body…we feel the abrasion, the exhaustion, the sheer ache of resistance, like walking through treacle or forever climbing hills. This new impulse is absolutely tangible as it is received by our ever-welcoming cells, which LOVE this kind of softness and drink it up like an elixir of life. It flowers up in us like a bloom opening in the first warmth of springtime and its gentle wave absorbs all the overwhelm, the pessimism and the feeling of drowning, becoming a sea of potential..all new potential that takes us somewhere we haven’t ever been before. All things will get done…that are meant to get done…and those that aren’t will be reabsorbed into the fabric of a new life, one that feels kinder and more aligned. This is HOW we receive the new wave that is coming in and, in its own way, it will achieve so much more than our rational get-to-it brains could ever have strategised into being. Its a quantum wave in action – taking us with it on one very huge quantum leap. Continue reading →
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Tagged doing things differently, ease, feeling overwhelmed, flow, intuition, January blues, making life soft, Matt Kahn, meeting challenge with love, meeting hardness with softness, more love not less, new approach to pain, not having to be right, not needing to know, particle and wave, quantum leap, relationship with pain, right brain, self-love, surrender, yin-yang
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Turning history on its head
These last weeks, something made me dive back into that very old interest of mine, researching my family history…but not at all in the same way as I looked at this before. I had grown weary with this ‘hobby’ years … Continue reading →
Posted in Biography, Books, Consciousness & evolution, History, Life choices, Life journey, Personal Development, Remembering, Symbolic journeys, Universe
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Tagged ancestors, choicepoints, choices, East Ruston, East Walton, family tree research, Faux, genealogy, Great Yarmouth, Happisburgh, history, life decisions, lifeboatss, messages across time, Norfolk, quantum leap, Richard Bach "One", sea ranger, seahenge, Smallburgh, spiral, Stalham, stars, symbolic journeys, time, tree roots, Victorian, Watton, workhouse
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