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Embracing changePart of our human development is change, but as human beings we can be intimidated by even the mere thought of things changing. Even when current circumstances might not be the best, one can revert to “better the devil you know..” In change, there is always the opportunity for growth and whilst many may object to turmoil which often accompanies change, this is when beliefs and thoughts can be challenged in order to gain a deeper understanding and ultimately clarity. Turmoil therefore indicates that you have the opportunity to grow and change aspects in your life for the better. There is always positive and negative to each and every situation. When you see the whole picture and the higher perspective to situations, you free yourself from only one view and balance it out into neutrality. When one is in a space of feeling neutral, it does not mean that you have no feeling or emotion. It just means that you have more peace and have lost the attachment to the outcome. When we lose attachment to what we desire, then you not only re-connect back with spirit, but create the space for that which you desire or for something better to emerge.
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Living life to the fullIt feels like ages since I last wrote. Life has been passing by in a whirlwind, with exciting things on the go. One of my projects has been my involvement with Heal the Children and teaching children life skills whilst they have fun. When I work with the children, I seem to access my own child within, and am reminded how the simplicity of being silly or laughing and giggling can bring so much joy to our being. Kids nowadays are growing up far too quickly and are burdened with pressures and stresses which we didn’t seem to have as children. I am finding that adults are equally bogged down with the continual “things to do,” financial stresses and responsibilities which sometimes make one feel over-extended. It seems that there is always huge lists of things to do, but do these things really bring you joy. I decided to explore what people regret not having done in life when it’s the end and came across an amazing lady called Bronnie Ware who for many years of her life worked with patients who had gone home to die. She spent some very special times with them and gained huge insight into what people’s major regrets were in life. What is clear is that people do not think about finances and the material objects they acquired on death’s door. Collective themes surfaced again and again and here are the common five:
Being authentic - Liberating lesson 2It’s time for the next liberating lesson, but before I move onto this, I want to say thank you to you for helping me fulfil my purpose. I am so passionate about helping you to reach your full potential and to help you to be more than you think you can be. I love helping you to feel free to be, to find peace, joy, fulfilment and to live your dreams. It brings me great joy so I extend warm arms of gratitude to you. Thank you. If you are struggling to break free from old patterns and are finding that the challenges of life are pulling you down, I can help you. I can guide you and help you understand what is keeping you from living a life of brilliance, of the ultimate state of authenticity, joy, prosperity and peace. I will show you how you can let go of those aspects which keep you from living your truth and from manifesting your dreams. If you would like to book an appointment, please contact me. If you have just subscribed and you have missed the first liberating lesson, you can find it on my website by clicking here. But now, please enjoy this week’s guidance - Liberating lesson number two:
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Finding our truth and honouring our soul - Liberating lesson 1During May and part of June I spent some time travelling to all the Croatian islands on a catamaran, and then ending it with a few days in Kynsna. Croatia is beautiful. There is nothing like the feeling of being on a boat with just the expansive blue sea all around you. It invokes a feeling of peace and freedom in me, as well as providing the space for deep reflection and an awe-inspiring sense of gratitude. I love travelling to different places and seeing how other’s live. It always gives me a fresh perspective on my life and the country I live in. Surprising to some, South Africa always ends up on the top of my list for places to live. I feel blessed to live in this beautiful country with such stunning people. As many of you may know, I have a deep passion for helping kids and adults to feel empowered and to feel free to be oneself. We are constantly being challenged to be true to ourselves, to be able to express ourselves honestly, to do what our heart desires and to live life without having to pretend or to wear a mask. When we feel free to be who we are, in whatever way that is, it brings a deep sense of peace and fulfilment into one’s being. I have put together a series of insights and exercises which can help you to feel more free, the aim is to help you be more of who you are, to live your truth and to find more peace and fulfilment.
Feel good in 2011I can’t believe that it’s already almost February. They say that time gets faster the older you become. I wonder what it will be like when I am eighty (big laughs). Anyway, may your 2011 be filled with magnificent blessings of love, joy, peace and prosperity. May your soul radiate like a million stars, your heart overflow with rivers of love and your life be filled with an abundance of miracles.
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