Here's an exercise for us all to try. Today, every time you open something say to yourself "I too am opening."
Here are some examples:
- When you open your car door, "I too am open to movement in my life."
- Upon opening a container of food, "I am open to nourishment."
- Using a can opener, "Whatever it takes, I will be open to life."
- Turning a faucet, "Prosperity flows through me, freely and unrestricted."
- Opening the door to a room, "Moving forward in life can be this easy."
- When you open your check book or wallet, "I am open to the free flow of money as a never ending stream."
- Unbuttoning, or unzipping a jacket, "Being open can be as easy as this."
It doesn't really matter what words you use, and of course, it will be easy to forget about this as you get busy with your daily activities, and that's alright too. Just having the intention that the things you open in the physical world reflect what is opening within your self, is powerful in and of itself. Stating that intention consciously, gives it an extra boost.
Here's a nice picture to get you inspired. It's large enough to be downloaded and used as your desktop wallpaper. Just click on the image, this will pull up the page at Slide.com. Once there, right click on the image and chose "save target as," and save it to your "my pictures" folder. From there you can set it as desktop wallpaper. If you are "technically challenged" and need help, let me know and I'll walk you through it in a more detailed way.
3 comments:
As I open this comment box, I am opening my heart and mind to all possibilities!!
I an open and receptive to the great things flowing to me!
Hi Cindy!
Well, I was unable to keep this in my mind consciously today - at all - as a matter of fact, I wrote the post, set my intention, and then immediately forgot all about it.
So, I'm starting over again from now... and knowing that as I opened this comment box, I opened fully to giving and receiving.
As I meditate on change, I realize I want change more than anything right now in my life... but the more I desire it, the more fearful I become and feelings begin to overwhelm me... feelings of wanting to hibernate, to wait the world out under my soft, warm blankets.
I start the meditation again, but this time encircling myself with a loving force, focusing on the goodness around me and the greatness that lays ahead.
I am opening myself to change and to hearing God's greatness in store for me.
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