Saturday, May 4, 2013

THINGS I HAVE LEARNED FROM A PAIR OF DOVES



1.     Building a nest:
Visualize your dream and put it into action. Mold it and change it until it is what your heart desires.

2.      Hatching eggs:
No dream will burst forth without dedication and constant effort.

3.     Raising their young:
When your idea has “hatched”, it still requires care to fully develop.

4.     The young dove flying:
Attention to all of the above will guarantee maturation of your visualization.

DREAMS REALLY CAN TAKE FLIGHT!

Many blessings, on your journey to fulfilling your every dream! 

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Dove Love

Ahh, DOVE LOVE continues. They're always together, adding to their nest, building their life as a pair. There are other doves around, but these two pay little attention to them. They concentrate on the importance of one another and the development of their life together.
Good example for us humans!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Follow Your Dream

 We have heard doves in our neighbor's yards and have seen them sit on the eavestrough, at the back of our home. But they never paid any attention to the huge pine trees, on our front lawn. However, this past week, I noticed a pair checking out our pines. They flew from one to the other. They sat and cooed, then moved to still another spot within one particular tree. They came to a decision, and these last two days I have watched them building a nest. With great care, they choose a bit of dried grass, or weed and bring it to the pine. Determined, they build their "dream", one step, one piece, at a time. And when they're through, they will have succeeded "bringing into form", that which was once only "a vision".
Here is a beautiful, feathery lesson, to follow your dream.

Be determined.
Don't give up.
Allow your dream to become reality.
Many blessings!

Saturday, February 23, 2013

The Grace of Reiki

The other day, I had an unsettling experience. I was at an outside market in Arizona. One place sold large quartz crystals. Some were immense. I said to the gal, “How on earth do you manage to move these from place to place?” She scowled and said, “Haven’t you heard of a forklift, lady?” I was taken aback by her attitude, so decided to make light of it. “Good one.” I said and lightly touched her jacket’s sleeve as I walked passed. She hollered at me, “Don’t touch me!” I started to say sorry, but couldn’t get a word in. “I will answer you questions about these crystals. I will sell you these crystals,” she yelled, “but that doesn’t give you a right to touch me!” I moved away, as she reached for some hand soap (antiseptic??) and some paper towel. I don’t know what she did with them because I hastened to the back of the shop, stunned.
But then I had a calmness come over me.I know that we are all ONE. I sent Reiki, to her higher self and moved with it’s grace through the rest of the day.
If this incident had taken place before Reiki was such an important part of my life, I would have been angry and devastated.
I will be forever grateful for Reiki teachings.
Many blessings!