Monday, December 22, 2014

The Perfect Life

You are living the perfect life to bring you into the awareness of your infinite capacity.

Whatever the circumstances you are now living in, you can feel the prompting to find a better way to live.

Instead of your job, or lack of one, being the guiding focus of your life, you can feel the inward direction leading you to an opportunity to give more, right where you are.

The millions of thoughts that we each have every day send us in circles instead of moving us forward into the life of our dreams.

First of all, do you even take time to think about your dream life?

Is it one shaped by the harassment  of the advertising media?

Or do you have a quieter, more fulfilling dream?

You came here with a divine individuality.

You have eternal resources, which means you have them now as well as forever.

You have a mind which can perceive spiritual ideas.

It feels good to put them into practice.

Its OK if you don’t feel like you know how right now.

With your amazing perceptive mind, you can ask the question, “How can I serve more?” and get the answer within the quietness of your mind, heart and soul.

When you are persistent about the question, you will start hearing the persistent answer.

Listen and be willing to follow the guidance that will surely follow, once you have demonstrated your willingness to listen.

It will take you through a route that you had no idea existed.

It will put you in touch with the people who can benefit you the most and will lead you to the people who can receive your services.

You will find yourself living the life of your dreams, only more so, because you turned it over to the Universe and listened.


© 2014 Kathryn Hardage

www.InspiredPractices.com

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

You Are Standing

Young people today are standing and moving and acting in the face of formidable obstacles.

You are facing down the old limitations perpetuated by old exploitive thinking.

The ideas have successfully bubbled to the surface and are erupting as the two states of thought clash.

On one side is peace, social justice, respect and equality.

On the other is aggression, white racial privilege and money.

All the philosophies of the ages point to this time.

Right is superseding might.

Love, compassion and respect for all keep overturning exploitation and privilege.

We are all moving into a place of sustainable life through respect and care for each other and the environment, and through sharing and lifting each other up.


© 2014 Kathryn Hardage

www.InspiredPractices.com

Monday, December 8, 2014

The Goals We Were Meant To Have


Our changed economic and political and social atmosphere is all leading us to something different.

Our lives are held in a different kind of balance.

Can we figure out a way through it and to the goals we were meant to have?

Our true release and guidance come from within.

Nothing on the outside is prepared to do this.

We have to feel for the right way for ourselves.

The old goals are using up all the physical resources.

What are the non-physical resources which are available and how do they help us?

Each person’s resources are from within, and there they are infinite.

It is a different feeling entirely to be working with infinite resources.

It is a different feeling entirely to have a steady and guiding direction from within.

But there it is.

Our resources and guidance are accessible at any time, anywhere we happen to be.

And they are guiding us in a sure and steady path, every time we turn within to listen.


© 2014 Kathryn Hardage


Wednesday, December 3, 2014

A New Culture

There is no room for you in the old ways.

Rejoice!  Hallelujah!

This is because it is a new time.

You are a new vessel.

You are already ordained to reach higher, live more deeply and richly.

The earth has simply run out of the old way.

Make a new way.

Listen within.

Your resources are unlimited.

You are a “cultural creative” - that is, all of you are creating a new culture.

The old one is no longer useful.

Make a better one.


© 2014 Kathryn Hardage

www.InspiredPractices.com