Good Fortune Embraces Me

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Good fortune embraces me as I accept the essence of each day. I have more money than I ever dreamed and even more time for play. As I clear out old thoughts, richer ideas come my way.

I am healthy, joyous and free; the Universe takes wondrous care of me. Safe, happy and eager to share, I live life fully in love. I say yes to opportunity and easily magnetize the best to me. The blessings I used to seek now effortlessly find me.

Blessings,

Lorrie
©Lorrie Kazan
Supporting you in creating a holistic and abundant life that truly honors your soul

Quotes of the Week:

“We do not experience ourselves as being at one with the love that pervades the universe, and so confuse love with approval, which we try to earn by our efforts. We cannot demand, earn, or negotiate love; we can only open to receive the love that is the universe.

All of the important things in life come to us by receiving what is, not by struggling to get what we think we need.”

     —  From The Tao of Abundance by Laurence Boldt.

“When you sit there and do nothing in particular at all—no waiting, no Palm Pilot, no cell phone, no agenda, nothing that will get you anywhere anytime soon—then a space can open up in your mind. Thoughts can float by without the habitual impulse to jump on their back and ride them for all they are worth. It may even happen that [you experience]the delicious relief of being-in-yourself.

-The point is the rested mind. We all have our own ways. It’s not what you don’t do, it’s the way you don’t do it.”

        —  From BeliefNet

Update:

Just a quick note to thank everyone for the powerful Creating Your Future class yesterday. And a thank you to Elaine Wilson for opening her beautiful home, Christine Rapoza for surrounding us in the magical Biogenesis healing crystals, and the angelic Amy Stewart for setting up. I’ve been asked to schedule another class for next month.

Also, though I’ve shortened the above quotes, I can’t use ellipses [that’s the dot, dot, dot] any more to indicate deleted passages without triggering a computer glitch with Constant Contact (through which I send my newsletters.) This is the kind of information I suspect marketers tell you to avoid unless you’re speaking with editors or English majors. Instead, we’re encouraged to share incidents about families, animals, pictures of the cats. I think it’s the same thing you do if you’re held hostage?

You may have also noticed that I’ve used more rhymes in the affirmations. Two reasons: one I think it’s easier to keep a jingle going in your head since it has a rhythm that can replace an old negative groove, and two: secretly, I often think in rhyme and have to translate it before I speak. Probably another detail the marketers did not have in mind when they said to share.