Great Things Come To Me
Great things come to me. I attract money, love, health...all the best kinds
of wealth. I am the space of true fortune, and happiness is everywhere I am.
The Universe supports me and I feel it in my bones. I share freely, tithing
fully, and as I give to the world, so the world richly gives to me. I am headed
in a divine right direction with wisdom as my guide and my true companions at my
side. We move with ever-increasing joy.
Blessings,
Lorrie
©Lorrie Kazan
Supporting you in creating a holistic and abundant life that truly honors
your soul
Quotes of the Week
"If you want to know if you’re making progress on the so-called spiritual
path, see if you’re kinder to people, see if you’re a little easier on your
self. See if you obsess about all the stuff in your life a little bit less. See
if you’re happier in a simple way, more content. And see if you’re treating
people more as you would like to be treated. That means it’s working."
--Krishna Das in an interview with Kerri Hikida, Whole
Life Times,
Feb 2006
I received this in my in-box a few weeks ago with "Caution, this site
contains irony":
"Dear Esteemed Slow Person: Beware! The cult of speed has declared
itself:" www.hurryfaster.com
Update:
This has been such an intensely busy time. I welcome all the new subscribers and
clients. I know I've been booked solid so if you've had trouble scheduling with
me, it looks like I will have some openings in the next week.
I'm completing the next two issues of the Psychic Thought Newsletter; one will
be on psychometry and the other on what makes a reading effective. If there is
some statement you want to make about those topics, please feel free to email
me.
So many ideas, so much to think about, listen to, read...Next month, I will be
reviewing the sustainable business conference (www.lohas.com),
in May a learning conference in Los Angeles, and in November a sound healing
conference in Santa Fe.
Getting organized, staying organized and growing at the same time. Yesterday I
was thinking about a woman I knew who had finally saved enough money so she and
her husband could have invitro fertilization. However, there was a financial
debt she felt she owed, even though other people told her she didn't. After much
consideration, she gave the money she saved to the man she thought was owed, and
strangely enough, within the next month she got pregnant naturally so no other
treatments were needed.
For her, this was truly a miracle. She was convinced that in giving up something
she had clung to, she had gained something greater.
I was thinking about all the small debts that accrue, bills we mean to pay,
things that get shuffled to next week's lists, and how much freedom we receive
from completion. Most of us want to shave money off our taxes and yet if money
is really just energy, the more honest, conscious and ultimately free we are in
dealing with it, the more we will be open to its flow. If we pay our debts, we
release all the congestion in our minds and in the energy field, providing a
space for our true choices to emerge. And yet, we resist, hold on. Perhaps the
only real substance we can hold on to is our higher power.
There's a famous passage from the Big Book of AA, saying, "There are no
mistakes in G-d's world...and acceptance is the answer to all my problems
today." The author goes on to say that until he could accept his
alcoholism, he could not get sober. He first had to be with what was, and not
make it mean anything, and then he could seek solution. It seemed like an apt
metaphor for so much of what we go through, trying to figure things out in our
minds, fix them, change them. Einstein said you can't solve a problem at the
same level as it was created.
When I do readings, as I shift into a "psychic" paradigm, I can see
things that might not even seem reasonable to the rational mind. And sometimes
rational minds want psychic readers to provide magical answers to situations
that need step- by-step procedures. Yet even those procedures are preceded by a
kind of willingness to interact with the universe as a partner, and that
requires integrity, honesty, commitment, and maybe a true sense of humor.
Years ago, a friend asked me, can you be with (my then dilemma) for an eyelash
length of time? That was exactly the amount of time I could handle. And now 15
years have passed, almost in the wink of an eye. That dilemma and that life that
were once so real no longer exist. What I learned is still with me useful as
ever.