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Setting our intention to heal (4 July 2009) Monday, July 2nd, 2001********************************* This email contains: ********************************* INNERSELF'S BOOK OF THE DAY: Good Grief You will be challenged to embrace all loss -- to refuse the impulse to avoid it or expect it to go away after a preordained period of time. You will also be urged to stop grading and comparing your losses with those of others and instead to embrace them fully. In the process, you will find that loss happens "for" you, not "to" you.
For more info or to order this book: ********************************* INNERSELF'S DAILY INSPIRATION: When we set our intention to heal, we make a 100 percent commitment to take responsibility for our thoughts. We don't "try" to listen to our thoughts, or "hope" to listen to our thoughts, or "wish" to listen to our thoughts, we just do it. Even when we're not succeeding, we're still engaging the process. Just not successfully in the moment. How can we then choose those thoughts that will keep us open to the unlayering of our experiences and to the transformation that is at the core? By "setting our intention". EXCERPTED FROM the article: TO READ MORE of this excerpt, go to: **************************************************** TODAY'S COMMENT FROM A DAILY INSPIRATION SUBSCRIBER: "Just wanted to say thanks for InnerSelf's Daily Inspiration. Beautiful stuff!" ******************************************************* We, at InnerSelf, appreciate the great feedback and support For those of you who want to also share "financial support", Thank you so much to all of you who have contributed financially, either online or by check. We greatly appreciate it. We will be preparing a page online for you to see how we plan to put your financial support to use. As soon as that page is ready, we'll let you know... ********************************************** If you'd like to: *********************************************** "People are about as happy as they make up their minds to be." |