Sunday, December 18, 2011

What are Your New Years Resolutions?



03/16/03
Los Angeles

Today I had a meeting with my Awareness Journey group and because of the upcoming Persian New Year we talked about new years resolutions.  I shared the following guidelines with them to enable us to create what we want in the soon to arrive New Year.

  1. Identify your intentions; what do you want and what is important to you.  Then try to talk about your intentions with others to become clearer about it.  Your inner being will guide you in the process.
  2. Focus on your desires and intentions and what makes you feel good.  Feeling good is a high energy vibration and you will attract and create what you want.
  3. Where you are going is where you are standing now.  Don’t let your past failures interfere with your desires and don’t come up with excuses.  You should change your perspectives and make a fundamental shift in your negative beliefs about yourself.  Remember, our pasts have no significance at this time unless we allow them to.
  4. Appreciate what you already have and what is around you.  Remember, every morning is a new birth.
  5. Avoid the negative and focus on the positive.  Say yes to life and have unconditional love no matter who is doing what.
  6. Spend time with yourself to connect to your inner being and to receive guidelines and instructions related to your intentions.

It works!

2 comments:

  1. My New Year's resolution is to live fearlessly. I am getting the hang of embracing life to the fullest and fear sometimes makes me too cautious. I need to live life to the point of abandonment. 2012 is going to be great!

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  2. A great resolution Caroline. Fear is our first natural enemy that we need to face.
    Carlos Castaneda believes that "A man of knowledge defeats four natural enemies:
    Fear:Face it
    Clarity: See deeper and better
    Power: Defeat it by controlling yourself
    Old age: Don't lie down and rest and forget"

    You are on the right path. I am proud of you.

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