Thursday, January 6, 2011

~ Time warp


I don’t like to say “I never have enough time“  I like to say  “ it is the right time" 
If I declare it is so - it is so. 
If you use this concept to it’s fullest you will always have the time. You will see as the day rolls into night,  and as the sun moves across the sky that you have the control of your time.

If you say there are too many obstacles, understand those obstacles are tools for you to use. Grab them, embrace them. 
The more energy you give an obstacle the more “time” it takes from you. Think about what your life could be like without a belaboring drama attached to certain situations. See how you use the time, as you spend time trying understanding the emotions attached to these so called obstacles and what they really mean.  

The quicker you move through a disruption of the heart, the closer you get to your peace. When you are in your “peace” time stands still. 
The clock is worthless. When you are filled with the light of spirit, doing what you do, your valuable time becomes valuable to all others because of the peace in your heart which touches all. 
You are more productive, you have more energy, and you give light when time is motionless

Recall being lost in time when you were a child or maybe a vacation where you did not have to answer to the tick of the clock 
That is the feeling you can have if you choose to move in your own space.
Our experiences are largely based on time and we tend to encapsulate our experiences in time, as a marker. 
The when, becomes a how after time is attached to situations so, if you use the principal of evaluation your {how} can be long or short. Another way to use time is to create your intentions and attach time ( a by when ) to them. When you do this, you create and a path and an action to your intention. 

When we are learning, we are always right on time and it is the right time to learn (DL)

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