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mind-matter interaction MMI, quantum jumping, glitches in the Matrix) on
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Singing & Dancing Synchronicities
Lisa
Davis, California
In the summer of 1998, while walking along the greenbelt in the evening
with my husband and son, I was dancing along the pathway to the tune of
"Chim Chim Cher-ee" from "Mary Poppins" just for fun. I was astounded when
the very next night the very movie was on TV! I hadn't seen it since I was
a little child, and rarely thought of songs from the movie unless I'm out
flying a kite. That experience made me think about Native American rain
dances, and how people use dance as a form of prayer. I love the idea that
involving my whole body in an idea really charges the idea. After that
experience, I was dancing for everything I wanted! I notice that many of my
coincidences have to do with songs and music. The part of my brain that
grooves with the music must have a strong connection with my attracting
powers. Idea: Find music/songs that have positive ideas/expressions that I
want to incorporate into my life.
In October of 1998, I was singing the song "I Could Have Danced All Night"
from "My Fair Lady" on the drive home from Napa. Later that same day, I saw
that the movie was playing on TV as I flipped channels!
Clearing the Way
Donna
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
I've always been a strong believer in the power of words and thoughts. For
me, a single thought can not only change our lives, but also the entire
universe...or at least the way we interact with it. :-) Therefore, I try
to be very careful abut the things I say, do and think.
Last summer, my 7 year old son was undergoing tests for suspected heart
problems. After a cardiac ultrasound, they were tossing around the words
"possible ASD", and "open heart surgery". They referred him to a pediatric
cardiologist. I refused to acknowledge what the doctor's were saying, and
told my entire family to clear the thought of ASD from their minds and
vocabulary. I told them and myself to go on with our lives and thoughts
as if this was not happening. We all believed that there was nothing
wrong,
and that the visit to the cardiologist was just a minor bump on the road of
life where we would be told that all was well. It turned out that he had
an
innocent heart murmur.
I recently applied this same technique to my own situation, when a huge
growth showed up on some stomach tests I had done a few months ago. My
doctor called me in, and sent me off for a whole bunch of other tests. In
the time I spent waiting to get in for these tests, I decided that I was
way too young to have to worry about having health problems, especially
considering the fact I have four children. Well, test one came out just
fine. They referred it back to the other test, and just can't figure it
out. So then came test two, same results, nothing wrong, no growth showing
up at all. I told everyone there was nothing wrong with me, and that when
the tests came back, this would be verified. I do not dwell on anything
having to do with any kind of "problem". I find that that you can choose
to approach situations in many different ways. I just prefer to approach
them from a "positive" mental outlook. I put positive in quotes, because,
to me, experiences are not good or bad, negative or positive, black or
white... they just are, and what they are, is what we make of them and
learn from them. I have one more procedure scheduled for May, which is a
little more invasive, but that one will come back perfect as well. My
Doctor says she is shaking her head over this one. Hee hee.. I just grin
and tell her, "I told ya so!"
As for any additional techniques I use, basically, I try very hard to live
in the now. I find that it is very easy to get caught up in the past, and
even easier to worry about the future. Living now, however requires a
constant effort. I do my best to stay connected to the here and now through
my breathing. I figure every breath I take is occurring now, so if I focus
on that, then it keeps me here. A friend of mine says it's like I'm going
through life in a constant state of meditation.
I love working with energy and color, and change my environment quite often
with colored energy. I have four kids, three of whom are athletes and quite
energetic. I am a very quiet person, so the chaos that ensues from the
little ones can oft times drive me to distraction if I let it. I find that
filling the room, the house, with a cooling blue energy leads to a nice
calming effect upon one and all.
I love to read, but haven't had the chance to do much of it over the past
seven years. I find that I need to keep learning though, but where to find
the time? Well, the perfect time for me was while I was "sleeping". I
actively astral travel as much as possible when I go to bed at night. I
requested help from other beings of light, and receive it on a constant
basis. It's to the point that whenever I have a question, I toss it out to
the universe, and the answer... or something else to make me discover the
answer myself... always comes back. I just listen for it.
My biggest life lesson is to look at my life experience from a big picture
perspective; this helps to keep it all in order for me.