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November 29, 2006
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Do you feel pressured for time -- you know, that thing
we humans often complain we don’t have enough of? Dealing with time is
particularly stressful for many people during this holiday season.
John Cali
For whatever reason, I often find inspiration
for these newsletters at the local post office. Don't ask me why -- I have no
idea. But I hear the most interesting conversations from the people in my little
mountain town while they're visiting the post office. I'm not eavesdropping --
it's just such a small place, you can't help overhearing the folks around you.
A couple of weeks ago, while I was walking into
the post office, there were two men walking in behind me. One of them was
hobbling along on a cane, with the other man, a bit younger, trailing behind
him. I held the door open for them.
The older man with the cane, not wanting to slow
the younger man down, gestured for him to go on in first. But the younger guy
insisted the man with the cane go in first, as I was holding the door open for
both of them.
And then the younger man said to the other,
"God made time, and there's plenty of it."
It was a beautiful and compassionate response to
a stranger. And it typifies the attitude people here in Wyoming have. They're
generally laid-back, relaxed, and kind. Even this time of year, they don't allow
themselves to get stressed out over the illusion of lack -- they know we all
have all the time there is.
Here's Chief Joseph.
Chief Joseph
Holidays -- whenever and however you celebrate
them, and no matter what your religious or spiritual beliefs -- often create
stress, and even sadness, for so many of you.
And yet, what are the holidays? Causes for
celebration, are they not? But the causes and the celebrations often get lost in
the stress and expectations you create for yourselves.
Let's take Christmas as an example. We're using
it simply because it's coming up and it's an important place on the calendar for
many of you. We could just as easily have picked any other holiday or event you
celebrate.
What we see happening often at Christmas is,
first, a joyous expectation -- a time of sharing love, gifts, yourselves with
your loved ones.
But then, as the time draws closer, you start
wondering if your expectations can be met. You start wondering if what you want
to be a time of joyous celebration is going to turn out to be a bummer.
You start wondering if there's enough time to
get everything done. And, for many of you, it just spirals downward from there.
We've said this many times over the years. But,
at the risk of sounding like the proverbial broken record, we'll say it again:
You have an abundance of all you want or need,
or will ever want or need, literally at your fingertips.
Including time.
We could go on and on about this, but we won't.
Our "bottom line," if you will, is this:
Live in the moment!
Find the joy in every present moment of your
lives. Whether at Christmas, or any other holiday or celebration, or any
time at all. Be in the present moment. Enjoy -- take joy in -- your
moment-to-moment experiences. Stop thinking there's not enough time to do all
you want to do.
There's always enough time, money, loving
relationships, good health. The only reason those things often seem scarce to
you is you don't believe there's enough. And so, for you, there is not enough --
you get more of what you think and believe. But if you believe there is enough,
there will be enough. And even more than enough.
It's simply a matter of aligning your energies
with those of your higher selves -- through meditation, prayer, taking a walk in
the woods, watching a sunset, spending time with a dear friend. And so on.
Whatever makes you feel good.
When you feel good, you are more fully aligned
with your higher selves. And then the appearance of lack, of scarcity, will
simply vanish from your awareness. It may not happen overnight. But it will
happen.
Then you will wonder why you scarcely noticed
the world of abundance all around you.
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/rdg/readings.html
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