Moments Seek
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1. You are the captain of your ship.
This is your life - you can take it in any direction you choose. Blaming anyone else for the results in your life does nothing to change your circumstances. Instead, focus on what you can think, feel, and do to sail where you want.
2. You get what you focus on.
If you constantly focus on debt, poverty, bills, and no money, then you will no doubt feel 'poor'. Because you attract what you feel and think about, you will only attract more of the same - debt, bills, and worry. When you focus on wealth, abundance, and easy cash flow, then you will feel 'prosperous'. Opportunities for financial growth will appear as a result of you thinking and feeling good about financial abundance.
3. There is more than enough for everyone.
There is an endless supply of everything you desire when you connect with your spiritual source. You came from nothing, out of a surge and impulse for life. The universe provided everything you needed to grow from a speck of DNA to a fully independent living organism. Everything in this world is created in the same way - from a desire to exist. Express your full desires in grateful appreciation of the world around you and watch them grow like flowers emerging from the ground in springtime.
4. Ask and you shall receive.
The universe is like a giant shopping mall. Everything is there for you, you simply need to pull out the cosmic 'credit card'. To build 'cosmic credit' you must set clear intentions charged full of excitement and positive vibrations. Visualise it, feel it as if you already have it, and buzz away on the excitement. The more positive energy you can generate, then the more your 'cosmic credit card' loads up. You can also generate more cosmic credit through genuine and regular expressions of gratitude for everything you already have in your life.
5. You are a product of your environment.
Everything adapts to its environment. Animals change their appearance and behaviour according to their surroundings and so do humans - weather forces you to put on or take off clothes, you speak the language of your neighbours and community, your food habits reflect your family's preferences. Just as environments change, so do you. However if you consciously change your environment, then you can consciously change your behaviours and thus the results you want. Want to be fit? Hang out with fit people, sign up for a gym, read fitness magazines, join a cycling club. Want to be wealthy? Read about people who have created wealth, take a financial management course, find a mentor or coach to work with you on your financial goals. When you design inspiring environments, then your evolution and adaptation is quicker and more in line with your true intentions.
6. Forgiveness releases powerful positive energy
If you have hurt, or have been hurt by someone else, then you must forgive. Forgiveness does not mean to condone the behaviour, but rather serves to release the hurt and promote healing. Without forgiveness, the hurt festers and infects, leading to disease and further pain. To forgive, first ask, "what can I learn from this?" Then express gratitude for allowing the gift of learning in to your life. Forgiveness acts as a kind of cosmic bandaid - allowing emotional and spiritual tissue to heal. This frees all parties to experience love and growth once more. Most of all, forgive yourself. Rather than practising self-loathing and criticism, practise self-love and self-acceptance. Remember to state, "I love and accept myself even when...". You are always learning and growing - be gentle on your self. Allow the compassion you feel for others to flow to you as well.
7. Now is all there is.
You only ever experience your life in an endless series of present moments. You only ever truly live right here, right now. The past and future are simply images. Your past experiences are a result of past thought; your future experiences are a result of present thought. This means that you can let go of past wrongs, no matter how painful, as they are behind you. It also means that if you want to change your future, you need only focus your thoughts and feelings on your present moment. Seek to find joy, beauty, and abundance in your present circumstances and your future will mirror this.
8. We are all connected.
We are all made of the same 'stuff' - bits of atoms and other particles that in their purest form are energy waves. If we are all energy, and energy can neither be created or destroyed but simply arranged in different patterns and frequencies to create the world as we perceive it, then it follows that we are all connected, part of an enormous and endless sea of energy field rippling with vibrations and waves. This means that we are all connected. This means that what I think and feel creates a ripple effect in everyone and everything else's experience. The good news is that positive feelings and positive thoughts have 100 times the frequency of negative thoughts and feelings. Thus if we raise the awareness of our thoughts and feelings and consciously choose to feel good, then we are having a positive ripple effect across the entire universe. How's that for powerful!
Want to learn more? I recommend the following books and websites.
Lynne Grabhorn - Excuse me, your LIFE is waiting - the astonishing power of feelings
Bob Proctor - You were born rich The Secret - the movie, thesecret.tv
Lance Secretan - One - The Art and Practice of Conscious Leadership
Eckart Tolle - The Power of Now - A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
Eckart Tolle - The New Earth - Awakening to Your Life's Purpose
http://www.attractionville.com
Leadership Coach, Speaker, and Author Zoe Routh works with women in business to enhance their personal effectiveness and leadership capacity for global effect. For free tips on how to become a more effective leader that will save you time, money, energy, and stress, go to http://www.innercompass.com.au
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Moments $14.49 Moments |
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Seek $24.99 April Harrison Seek - Art Print |
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Luminous Moments $35 Luminous Moments is an idea, a way of seeing, an imaginative practice of openness to the everyday and the random. In the early twenty-first century, human beings seek new ways of constructing and comprehending ultimate meanings. For many, the revival of evolutionary thinking, along with the centenary of Darwin, is creating a new faith. Long live the prophets Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens! For others, the earth in all its beauty and its present agonies is where they seek to understand their existence. The institutions of church, mosque, temple or shrine still hold out the promise of ultimate meaning, ultimate understanding. But all around us—in popular music, film, graffiti, literature, and in the conversations we hold around these cultural forms—the sacred pervades, illuminates, teases and beckons us. Luminous Moments considers how we might open ourselves to these new forms of sacred awareness. This is what poets, musicians, artists and thinkers lead us to apprehend: that the sacred dimensions of our lives are mobile, non-judgemental, continually promising to open us out beyond ourselves. The pervasiveness of the sacred is the promise of new cultural and moral possibilities. |
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Seek Magic [LP] $19.98 Former Hail Social frontman Davye Hawk traffics in a voguish synthesis of dappled electronic beats, gauzy tropical textures, and amiable indie pop melodicism (with a hint of burnished post-punk), a variegated style that he unveiled across a series of EPs and Internet tracks released under several guises in 2008 and 2009. Seek Magic, his first full-length effort as a solo concern, works as an excellent summation of that particularly elusive, endlessly summery late-decade Zeitgeist, splitting the difference between the gossamer dream pop he makes as Memory Cassette and the more up-front, dancy electro of his Weird Tapes guise (hence, presumably, the conflated moniker). By any name, Hawk emerges here as a chameleonic sound sculptor of considerable range and finesse, able to render guitar-laced pop nuggets, ambient instrumental excursions, and straight-up dance jams all with a consistent, shimmering hazy warmth, and with an engaging looseness that belies his equally conspicuous, nuanced craftsmanship. It's as though he holds at his disposal all the tools of electronica and indie rock, deploying them liberally, but judiciously, with his focus attuned not so much to style or form as to the particular qualities of the sounds themselves. Broadly speaking, the more indie rock-derived elements (which is to say, the guitars) can be found toward the front and back ends of the album -- the languorous, heavily reverbed figure that opens "Swimming Field"; the needly lines that underpin "Green Knight"; the woozy strumming that forms the core of the synth-kissed "Plain Material"; and the gnarled fuzz that eventually subsumes the blissy finale, "Run Out" -- while the midsection contains more purely electronic material: the gorgeous, rippling, faux-Asian mod-exotica of "Pink Stones" and the dancefloor-ready electro-pop of "Stop Talking" and "Graphics" (although the former does admittedly climax with an immense, intoxicating, and very guitar-heavy coda). As it plays, though, the album forms a remarkably fluid whole, stylistically as well as sonically, and what jumps out is not the songs themselves so much as the diverse array of sounds and countless individual moments that stand testament to Hawk's pervasive attention to detail. In many ways, Seek Magic calls to mind Cut Copy's spectacular In Ghost Colours, another gloriously sound-stuffed album that offered a similarly organic-feeling blend of dance, pop, rock, and haze, but while that Australian outfit's work boasts somewhat stronger songwriting and more immediately overt dance appeal, this album may well trump it in terms of atmosphere. One potential sticking point for some listeners is Hawk's voice -- not that it's bad or even particularly unpleasant (and in any case it's rarely the most prominent feature in any given track), but it is somewhat rough and reedy, and not all that well suited to this type of lushly melodious material. [Some versions of the album included a bonus disc with the 22-minute ambient inst |
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Seek! $35 The essays and memoirs collected in Seek! trace Rudy Rucker's trajectory through the final decade of the second millennium. His topics include artificial life, chaos, the big bang, Pieter Brueghel, the church of the subgenius, live sex, mathematics, science fiction, and TV evangelism. A computer scientist and programmer, Rucker is an articulate, engaging guide to the world on either side of the computer screen. |
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Game: Seek it Seek It $39.99 Game: Seek it Seek It - Giclee Print |
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My Beautiful Sandcastle Moments $12.99 "Carol Hamblet Adams, author of the best-seller My Beautiful Broken Shell, returns to the comfort of the ocean's rhythm and explores the joys of sandcastle moments--today's simple pleasures. Surrounded by Gay Talbott Boassy's cheery watercolors of beach treasures, readers are invited to: pray through troubled times; seek refreshment in everyday miracles; build dreams on God's serene shore; live "in the moment", allow the future to rest on the horizon. Each insight from the shore beckons those caught up in day-to-day busyness to sink to their knees, embrace a youthful spirit, and create a fortress of hope." |
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Hide-And-Seek $6 Hide-And-Seek |
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Seek the Calm $69.99 Seek the Calm - Wood Sign |
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Seek the Beauty $39.99 Seek the Beauty - Wood Sign |
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Seek Happiness $30.99 Rodney White Seek Happiness - Mounted Print |
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Seek Balance $74.99 Stephanie Marrott Seek Balance - Framed Art Print |


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