Sep
29
Filed Under (Guest Articles) by Ann on 29-09-2008

Letting Go

To let go doesn’t mean to stop caring;
It means I can’t do it for someone else.
To let go is not to cut myself off…
It’s the realization that I can’t control another…
To let go is not to enable,
but to allow learning  from natural consequences.
To let go is to admit powerlessness,
which means the outcome is not in my hands.
To let go is not to try and change or blame another, Read the rest of this entry »

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The Eight Traits of Emotional Hunger

by Doreen Virtue

Emotional and physical hunger can feel identical, unless you’ve learned to identify their distinguishing characteristics. The next time you feel voraciously hungry, look for these signals that your appetite may be based on emotions rather than true physical need. This awareness may head off an emotional overeating episode.

 

 

Emotional Hunger

Physical Hunger

1. Is sudden. One minute you’re not thinking about food, the next minute you’re starving. Your hunger goes from 0-60 within a short period of time.

1. Is gradual. Your stomach rumbles. One hour later, it growls. Physical hunger gives you steadily progressive clues that it’s time to eat.

 

2. Is for a specific food. Your cravings are for one specific type of food, such as chocolate, pasta, or a cheeseburger. With emotional eating, you feel you need to eat that particular food. No substitute will do!

2. Is open to different foods. With physical hunger, you may have food preferences, but they are flexible. You are open to alternative choices.

3. Is “above the neck.” An emotionally based craving begins in the mouth and mind. Your mouth wants to taste that pizza or chocolate doughnut. Your mind whirls with thoughts about your desired food.

3. Is based in the stomach. Physical hunger is recognizable by stomach sensations. You feel gnawing, rumbling, emptiness, and even pain in your stomach with physical hunger.

4. Is urgent. Emotional hunger urges you to eat NOW to instantly ease emotional pain with food.

4. Is patient. Physical hunger would prefer that you ate soon, but doesn’t command you to eat at that instant.

5. Is paired with an upsetting emotion. Your boss yelled at you. Your child is in trouble at school. Your spouse is in a bad mood. Emotional hunger occurs in conjunction with an upsetting situation.

5. Occurs out of physical need. Physical hunger occurs because it has been four or five hours since your last meal. You may experience light-headedness or low energy if overly hungry.

6. Involves automatic or absent-minded eating. Emotional eating can feel as if someone else’s hand is scooping up the ice cream and putting it into your mouth (”automatic eating”). You may not notice that you’ve eaten a bag of cookies (absent-mined eating).

6. Involves deliberate choices and awareness of the eating. With physical hunger, you are aware of the food on your fork, in your mouth, and in your stomach. You consciously choose whether to eat half your sandwich or the whole thing.

7. Does not notice or stop eating, in response to fullness. Emotional overeating stems from a desire to cover up painful feelings. The person stuffs herself to deaden her troubling emotions and will eat second and third helpings, even though her stomach may hurt from over-fullness.

7. Stops when full. Physical hunger stems from a desire to fuel and nourish the body. As soon as that intention is fulfilled, the person stops eating.

8. Feels guilty about eating. The paradox of emotional over eating is that the person eats to feel better and ends up berating herself for eating cookies, cakes, or cheeseburgers. She promises atonements to herself (”I’ll start my diet tomorrow.”)

8. Realizes eating is necessary. When the intent behind eating is based in physical hunger, there¹s no guilt or shame. The person realizes that eating, like breathing oxygen, is a necessary behavior.

Source: Virtue, Doreen. Constant Craving A-Z. (Carlsbad, CA: Hay House, 1999).

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Aug
11
Filed Under (Guest Articles) by Ann on 11-08-2008

The Gatekeepers
 

Jeshua channeled by Pamela Kribbe

Dear friends, today I am here with joy and pleasure and I extend a warm welcome to every one of you. Our meeting makes a difference. It is not only a lecture in which you listen to words but my presence here which merges with yours creates an energy space which helps anchor light in the earth.

You are the gatekeepers to the light. You are the ones on earth who open the gate to more light, the light of the New Era. The old world is gradually passing away. Old structures of power and ego based consciousness have lost their strength and will gradually sink to the bottom of the ocean. A new society, a new state of being arises which is based on love and on the values of the heart. Read the rest of this entry »

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 ”Finding  your truth and acting on it

regardless of how others might react

is the benchmark of personal sovereignty.

Such  action

requires the ability to create and hold boundaries.”

 from “On the Nature of Boundaries” - Tom Kenyon.http://tomkenyon.com/natureofboundaries/

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“Stand In Your Power”

by A. J. Mahari

“In this world there will always be some people who, for whatever constellation of reasons, need to tear down others in order to feel okay about themselves. There will always be people that cross our paths to criticize us and to attempt to dump a chunk of their own lostness, brokenness, and negativity upon us. Read the rest of this entry »

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A Channeling from the Akashic Records of August, 2008

By Jen Moffat Eramith MA

What energy and experiences can we expect in August of 2008?

The energy of August 2008 is like a Supernova.  It is a continuation of the rapid, heat-producing expansion that began in July.  In fact, this expansion is something that is certainly not accomplished in a month or two.  This expansion occurs over the course two to three years.  The process began over one year ago, and you have been preparing for this supernova explosion of energy for between six and nine months.  From November 2007 to March 2008, you experienced a period of intensification, like the packing of dynamite in order to prepare it for an explosion.  Your lives and the energy around you became denser, in a way. 

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Aug
01
Filed Under (Guest Articles) by Ann on 01-08-2008

The following is an extract from an article entitled, “Rise Up Powerful Human, Rise Up,” by Maureen Ross, which you can read in its entirety by clicking on the link for  The World Puja  Network at the end of this extract and then going to the Newsletters ( July 2008) which you will find in the  ”Free Membership” Page.

I think this is a very powerful piece and will hopefully inspire you to be all that you are meant to be. 

A Time Comes: 11 Steps To Rising Up.

“A time comes in your life when you finally get it, …when, in the midst of all your fears and mental minutia, you stop in your tracks and somewhere the voice inside your Soul says — Enough. I will no longer allow my mind and ego to hold me hostage. It is the Divine heart and the dignity of Who I Am that will now lead my life. The time is now. Read the rest of this entry »

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Jul
28
Filed Under (Guest Articles) by Ann on 28-07-2008

 Whether you believe in channelled information or not, I always think the messages  from the Hathors - channelled by Tom Kenyon - are worth taking note of.  This is material from 2003 but I feel it’s as relavent today as it was then.  Anyway, whatever the source, wisdom is wisdom . . .

Truth and Lies in Global Politics and the Push For

Higher Evolution.

A Hathor Channelling through Tom Kenyon.

And so it is that your Earth has entered another phase of planetary transformation.  

What we wish to address in this time is the inter-dimensional aspect of what seems to be appearing in the surface consciousness of your global collective society.

What appears to be happening is only a shadow play from forces in the deeper levels of consciousness. There is an inter-dimensional battle, if you wish to use that metaphor, or struggle if you prefer something softer, between the forces that would liberate human consciousness to its next stage of higher evolution and those forces that wish to contain it. Read the rest of this entry »

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Let the Journey be the Destination. By Guy Finley.

A Great Truth about Setting Yourself Free - It is in our wanting “more” than the moment gives us to be that we not only sow the seeds of our own discontent but, for this same self-inflicted darkness, find ourselves blinded to a great truth that can help set us free: everything we need to succeed at being all that the Divine would have us be is already a presence in our soul.

Letting Go into the Flow of Real Life - Occasionally, for all of us, we accidentally enter into the Now. We could be skiing, skating, doing yoga, playing golf, and suddenly we are in something that our activity aligns us with… we are in the flow of that moment. We can even be in the flow of a conversation, and in that moment we are aware of something sustaining us. Physically we enter into the Now because that flow is part of the Now. Emotionally we can enter accidentally into the Now when we look out and see the sun breaking through the clouds or we catch the evening light as it shades trees differently. Intellectually, from time to time, we enter into the Now when we have an insight and an epiphany comes. We’re walking along, and suddenly we have the feeling of understanding that came to us because at that moment everything integrated. Read the rest of this entry »

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Jul
15
Filed Under (Guest Articles) by Ann on 15-07-2008

 ”Life is a sacred journey within which the soul has a destination. Becoming more fully awake is an active choice. Exercising choices reveals the way to awaken to ever-unfolding enlightenment.”   A.J. Mahari. From her website, “Awakening To Enlightenment.”

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Guest Article

                 Toxic Relationships and The Need to Let Go,  by A. J. Mahari

Life is a series of hellos and good-byes. It is about attaching, connecting, and often separating and then detaching, disconnecting and letting go. In toxic relationships all-too-often one or both participants are not skilled when it comes to limits, boundaries, or letting go. Toxic people get addicted and have issues of neediness that cause them to avoid letting go when a healthier person would run the other way from the sheer emotional pain and suffering alone.

Not all connections are healthy ones. Many people get involved in what are known as toxic unhealthy relationships or even friendships. You can identify a toxic unhealthy relational dynamic when you feel that you are losing yourself to the control, wants, temper, or abuse of another, or if you are the one becoming abusive yourself for whatever reason.

Toxic unhealthy relationships often play out the unresolved wounds of our childhoods. Read the rest of this entry »

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Jul
12
Filed Under (Guest Articles) by Ann on 12-07-2008

I came across this extract from Deepok Chopra’s book, “The Seven Laws of Spiritual Success,” the other day and it reminded me of how helpful his books are. It’s a section entitled, The Law of Least Effort and you can find it on:

http://snoedel.punt.nl/index.php?id=402009&r=1&tbl_archief=1

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