But I'll be saying it anyway.
Hanging out in the Cafe for informal banter with you guys.
So, I've been listening to Bashar and Elan for a couple years and appreciate the perspective of that wisdom so very much. I find it to be practical, simple and relevant...yet also deep and rich with nuance. I appreciate other teachings as well and value the illumination in this path of self discovery.
The idea of transforming limiting beliefs is somewhat new for me and something I wish I had learned of much earlier in this life, but I trust the timing and it's all good. I've been using a form of this process for a while though spirit-world journeys and reclaiming lost Will (as spelled out in the Right Use If Will books). Also let me tell you a quick story...
I have an adult son with an 'intellectual disability' though I do not term him as such for he a great teacher to me. Anyway, some years ago he was acting out with certain negative behaviors when I offered him the idea of how our minds are like radio/TV receivers capable of tuning into different stations or channels and that we can easily tune into a station that we like. He told me he 'likes the good channel' and since that time has taken this method to heart, always telling me that he's 'keeping on a good channel." One particular time when he was being yelled at for something or another, I watched as he furiously grabbed at an imaginary channel knob on his head and twisted it while finding an appropriate channel to settle on. It was funny. Love that kid.
So, yeah, keeping it positive best I can as well.
On another note, these days have been interesting for me. The relevance of many things is shifting as I find my relationship to this event I call my life moving. I am noticing something massive these days on the horizon. Not sure if it's personal or a world impacting scenario, but it's there... I think others are picking up on this too. How exciting!
So, not much to say, but I wanted to say something.
I like reading all the posts and am happy this forum is here.
Never have I seen the universe respond so quickly as when I asked "How may I be of service?"
The opportunities overflowed in such a manner as to extend through all time. Evidently I live a life of service even when I didn't think I was. That job I thought was to earn money to pay my rent? Nah, it was for the usefulness provided and for all the lives that were touched. That random conversation that wasn't so random after all? No, it was for the far reaching consequences that one could hardly imagine. That small pile of sunflower seeds I left out for the squirrel that resulted in me finding a shrine like offering of stacked twigs as an offering to me in appreciation... The usefulness of the part to the whole and the whole to the part in a dance of gratitude that reaches far from the physical level alone.
Now, excuse me as I have a pot of dark roast coffee to make with saigon cinnamon and cardamom added just because.