Today is not the best day in the world. Although it's Cora's birthday, and I am so thrilled to honor my daughter today, I just don't feel well. I mean I truly haven't felt WELL in so long that I'm not sure what it would feel like. However, today is a worse day than normal meaning my stomach hurts; my head hurts; and I can't think very well.
At such moments, I know that I can no longer press on thinking of EVERYONE else's needs before mine. It is PAST time to take care of me!!! Being it takes awhile to fill the whirlpool I decided to lie down on my BETAR table for awhile.
"Now which of the 14,000 songs in my music library, do I want to listen to today?" I asked myself. Too loud would upset my stomach more but too soft wouldn't be enough to shake the headache loose. It's an art, you see, setting up a play list for someone--especially when one is not feeling the best.
I finally settled on a favorite from my youth--the Carpenters. So I was lying there about 15 minutes ago, nearly asleep, when this song came up in the rotation. I was deeply relaxed and starting to feel better when these words leaped out at me. Why had I never heard them before?
SINCE I THREW MY SADNESS AWAY--ONLY YESTERDAY!!!
At that moment, my 8 1/2 years of training my intuition to listen to the prompts of the subconscious came in very handy. I simply envisioned a big red balloon with all of my sadness from my entire life in it. The string was in my hand so I opened my hand, in my imagination, and let it go up and up into the sky until I no longer saw my sadness any longer.
Now, that is still processing but I can tell you that it felt wonderful and I just HAD to share it with all of you. This is a wonderful healing concept!!!!!!!!!! I urge you to give it a try if you are sad today. Thanks to the Carpenters we can just throw it away with the garbage. God means for us to have joy and this is a way to get back to our natural state of JOY!
Thanks for listening and I hope that you give it a try!
Lots of love,
Dawn
1 comment:
You are in my thoughts and in my prayers, Dawn. Thank you for blessing us with the things you share in your blog!
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