Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Each day with Spirit..

Wise people and our parents always say that we have to always be thankful when we are able to open our eyes in the morning and see the sunshine. I guess it's true, even if you're having the worst day, you can always leave it behind and start a new day tomorrow with new hope and new energy. How can we always up to new and energized thoughts and feelings? That's derived from having new spirits. Here's a little list that you can use to start each brand new day with freshen up spirit. I always believe that if you start your morning with a good mood, the rest of your day will be a good day too=)

Five ways to live each day 'in Spirit.'

1. Commit to at least one daily experience where you share something of yourself with no expectation of being acknowledged or thanked. It doesn’t matter if this activity is big or small—it’s a way to begin the day in-Spirit.

2. Become conscious of all thoughts that aren’t aligned with your Source. The moment you catch yourself excluding someone or having a judgmental thought, say the words “in-Spirit” to yourself. Then make a silent effort to shift that thought to match up with Source energy.


3. In the morning before you’re fully awake, and again as you’re going to sleep, take one or two minutes of what I call “quiet time with God.” Be in a state of appreciation and say aloud, “I want to feel good.”


4. Remind yourself of this statement: My life is bigger than I am. Print it out and post it strategically in your home, car, or workplace. The “I” is your ego identification. Your life is Spirit flowing through you unhindered by ego—it’s what you showed up here to actualize—and is infinite. The “I” that identifies you is a fleeting snippet.


5. Dedicate your life to something that reflects an awareness of your Divinity. You are greatness personified, a resident genius, and a creative master—regardless of anyone’s opinion. Make a silent dedication to encourage and express your Divine nature.
(article by Wayne Dyer from beliefnet - images via deviantart, flickr)

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