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October 25, 2006
Overwhelmed
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Do you ever wonder what your life is all about -- why
you are here, and who you really are? Many people today are feeling lost and
confused. There's too much going on in their lives, and in the world around and
beyond them.
John Cali
A couple days ago, there was an article in the
Washington Post about motherhood in America. It said American mothers' biggest
wish was for more peace in their lives. Not more money, not more time, not a
sexy body, etc. But peace.
That says a lot about our burnt-out,
stressed-out American society. I'm sure other countries also have the same
issues.
Lately, some of my family and friends have been
complaining to me their lives are too busy. And they don't know what to do about
it. They're torn between all the "shoulds" and "should-nots"
seemingly bombarding them from every direction.
There's no peace in their lives. They're
overwhelmed.
Here's Chief Joseph.
Chief Joseph
Here are some of the ways we see many of you
getting yourselves into a state of feeling overwhelmed:
Striving for perfection instead of knowing you
are perfect right where you stand. Taking on more than you know you can handle.
Being unwilling to ever say "No." Allowing yourself to be manipulated
into doing what you have no desire to do. Making your peace, your happiness
contingent on the choices of others. Feeling guilty about the past. Worrying
about the future. Caring what others think of you. Always putting yourself last.
We could add many more items to that list, as
we're sure you could.
But you'll never create a happy life that way.
You will find yourself much happier if you
simply focus on being in the present moment. Not thinking about yesterday or
tomorrow. But simply being here now, in the present moment. That's all you have
anyway.
Linear time, though it seems real to you, is not
what you think it is. Just as you mold your own reality with your thoughts, so
too can you mold time -- you can expand it, you can contract it, at your will.
You do that by simply aligning with the energies of your higher self, who does
not know linear time.
This requires you to feel peaceful, and not
overwhelmed. Do whatever it takes to get yourself into that peaceful place. Some
suggestions: meditating, spending time with a loved one, petting your dog (or
cat), listening to music, watching a sunset, walking in the woods. You can add
your own ideas to this list -- but they must be things you enjoy and which bring
you joy.
You get the point -- which is to take time from
your daily schedule and do something nurturing and loving for yourself. You are
being very unloving to yourself if you do not take the time to do something --
anything -- for yourself every day. It need not take a lot of your time. But you
need this as much as you need the air you breathe.
Then you will find yourself feeling more and
more peaceful and joyful, no matter what is happening in your life, in the lives
of your loved ones, or in the world around and beyond you.
You will find every day, every moment of your
life, an exciting, joyous adventure. You will look forward to each day with a
feeling of happy anticipation -- and not that old familiar feeling of dread, of
feeling overwhelmed.
For more of our articles, go
here.
This
article was originally published here.
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Since 1992, John Cali has been communicating with a
non-physical entity called Joseph. In one of his many physical lifetimes, this
spirit was incarnated as the legendary Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe in
what is now the state of Oregon in the northwestern USA. These messages are a
blend of information from Joseph, other spirits in the "Joseph group,"
and John.
John can be reached by email here
or through their website
Private readings with Chief Joseph are available here: http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/readings.html
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Copyright © 2006 by John Cali. All rights reserved.
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