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December 2007

December 31, 2007

Buddhist Blessings

How nice is this blessing to keep in mind for the coming year?

Buddhist Blessing

Just as the soft rains fill the streams,
pour into the rivers and join together in the oceans,
so may the power of every moment of your goodness
flow forth to awaken and heal all beings,
Those here now, those gone before, those yet to come.

By the power of every moment of your goodness
May your heart's wishes be soon fulfilled
as completely shining as the bright full moon,
as magically as by a wish-fulfilling gem.

By the power of every moment of your goodness
May all dangers be averted and all disease be gone.
May no obstacle come across your way.
May you enjoy fulfillment and long life.

For all in whose heart dwells respect,
who follow the wisdom and compassion, of the Way,
May your life prosper in the four blessings
of old age, beauty, happiness and strength.

Buddha

A New Approach to New Year's Resolutions

Happy New Year Everyone!

I don’t know about you, but I really dislike making resolutions. Just the thought of them makes my stomach tighten. Why? Because in the past, I have been, let’s say, somewhat less than successful with them. Sigh. So, I was trying to think of some positive way to address making a resolution – one that wouldn’t make me cringe – and I came across this article. It makes good sense to me, so I am passing it along to you J

So, I have come up with a couple of process oriented resolutions for myself. I will be blogging about them in the coming weeks, updating you with my progress (and setbacks as well) as they occur.

The first process is managing my home better. Who wouldn’t want to make things just a little bit neater and a little bit tidier? I came across a great series of articles about clutter, how clutter effects us, and how clearing it away can change not only our homes but our lives as well. Also, some helpful tips on how to make cleaning up very manageable, not overwhelming. I looked a bit further and found some great beginner stuff on Feng Shui. Very interesting stuff! So, look for some interesting info about that energy practice as well.

The second process I am adopting now is Journaling. I actually started journaling some a few weeks ago, but as of 1/1/08 I am making this a daily practice. It is truly amazing the realizations and insights that are revealed to me while I write in my journal. By getting your thoughts out of your head and putting them down in writing, you gain insights you’d otherwise never see. I have collected a few articles on journaling and getting started and some other neat stuff. Keep an eye out for that!

I hope all of you have a great and safe New Years and here is to 2008 being the best year ever for all of us!

Light and Love

Sister Bridget

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A New Approach to New Year's Resolutions
by Stephanie Roberts

The New Year is traditionally a time to reflect on where we are in our lives and to think about improvements that we'd like to make. It seems obvious that the first step in choosing appropriate New Year's Resolutions should be to define specific goals for what we want to achieve in the coming year. I'm a huge fan of goal setting, but I'm no longer convinced it's the best way to approach this whole resolution thing.

Focusing on specific goals leads to those oh-so-familiar resolutions such as "Lose 10 pounds by February 1st," "Go to the gym five times a week," "Stop arguing with my [mother/brother/in-laws/your personal nemesis here]," "Get out of debt," "Quit smoking," and so on. These are all admirable and worthy objectives -- until we binge on that last box of holiday chocolates, start skipping workouts, let Mom get under our skin (again), succumb to a post-Christmas sale or give in to the craving for a cigarette, and the self-recrimination begins.s

The purpose of New Year's Resolutions is to help us focus on positive changes we want to make in our lives. Our intentions are good, but often all that we accomplish is to repeat past failures, undermine our self-worth, and add to our burden of guilt because once again we didn't follow through on what we said we were going to do.

A 1998 survey conducted by the University of Washington reported that 63% of the people questioned were still keeping their #1 resolution after two months. That sounds pretty good given how prone we humans are to temptation, but frankly I'm not all that impressed. Two months is a good start, but it's not much time to make lasting changes and I can't help but wonder what that study would have revealed three, or six, or twelve months down the road.

If the prospect of making New Year's Resolutions triggers feelings of guilt because you've been making the same ones year after year -- without ever losing that 20 pounds, or exercising more, or quitting smoking, or getting out of debt, or really-truly-this-time-I-mean-it finally getting organized -- perhaps it's time for a new kind of resolution.

I've come to the conclusion that the best resolutions are process-oriented, not goal-oriented. They focus not on achieving a specific goal by a specific date, but on making subtle and important shifts in how we are living in each moment. I'd like to see more of us make resolutions like "Treat everyone I meet with kindness," "Respond to anger with compassion," "Honor and respect my body," "Make better use of my talents and abilities," or "Be a mindful caretaker of my financial assets."

These kinds of resolutions deliberately break the #1 goal-setting rule: "be specific." Their vagueness is their greatest asset, because instead of setting a concrete milestone (which we then beat ourselves up for not reaching), they provide a gentle guiding light that keeps us headed in the right direction as we make our cautious way forward to becoming better at being who we are.

Process-oriented resolutions help us avoid the pitfalls of failure and guilt by making it easier to reinvent our lives moment by moment. If we slip up and eat that donut, lose our temper, pull out a credit card or light up and take a deep drag, our resolutions remind us that we can make a different choice next time.

This does not mean you shouldn't set goals this year! Goals are terrific, and important, and I definitely recommend creating a specific, written list of your desired achievements. I also, however, suggest separating goal-setting and resolution-making into two distinct tasks.

This year, instead of defining your New Year's Resolutions by what you want to achieve, use them to describe something about the type of person you want to be. Think about what you want to accomplish, then make resolutions that provide a foundation of attitudes and behaviors that will support you in achieving the specific goals you've added to your list.


Copyright © 2002 by Stephanie Roberts

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December 28, 2007

Marie Laveau House Blessing Kit

With the New Year approaching, it's time that many of us think about cleaning out our closets and taking out the trash both physically and spiritually.

One great way to cleanse the actual space around you is the Marie Laveau House Blessing Kit. This is a one time use kit, which takes a couple of hours or so, depending on how large a space you are blessing.  While most frequently this kit is used on your actual living space, it can also be used on your workspace as well, or on your HD's living space. If you are unable to do the entire house/office , then the kit can be used just in the room(s) where you spend the most time. This kit is great for areas/locations where much fighting (or crying) has occurred. It's great to be done if you are moving -- both on your old space to help facilitate the sale or renting of the space and it can also be done on the new place you will be living to get off on the right foot and with a clean slate. Its best to do this just before moving in, as you wont have all the furniture and boxes to have to move around (ask me how I figured that one out.... )

Check out the kit at www.spellmaker.com/cleanseyou.htm ! I always have one on my shelf. I never know when I might get the urge to cleanse :)

Light and Love

Sister Bridget

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December 27, 2007

~~A Prayer for Forgiveness~~

I came across this while looking for something else. It so moved me that I have printed it out and put it on my night stand so I can read it before sleep every night. I hope you find it as moving as I have....

Sister Bridget

A Prayer for Forgiveness

Today, Creator, grant me the courage and the will to forgive the people I love the most. Help me to forgive every injustice I feel in my mind, and to love other people unconditionally. I know the only way to heal all the pain in my heart is through forgiveness.

Today, Creator, strengthen my will to forgive anyone who has hurt me, even if I believe the offense is unforgivable. I know that forgiveness is an act of self-love. Help me to love myself so much that I forgive every offense. Let me choose forgiveness because I don’t want to suffer every time I remember the offense.

Today, Creator, help me to heal all the guilt in my heart by accepting the forgiveness of everyone I have hurt in my life. Help me to sincerely recognize the mistakes I have made out of ignorance, and give me the wisdom and determination to refrain from making the same mistakes. I know that love and forgiveness will transform every relationship in the most positive way.

Thank you, Creator, for giving me the capacity to love and forgive. Today I open my heart to love and forgiveness, so that I can share my love without fear. Today I will enjoy a reunion with the people I love most. Amen.

~~~don Miguel Ruiz 

Angelpray

December 25, 2007

~~ Merry Christmas ~~

And the Grinch, with his Grinch-feet ice cold in the snow, stood puzzling
and puzzling, how could it be so? It came without ribbons. It came without
tags. It came without packages, boxes or bags. And he puzzled and puzzled
'till his puzzler was sore. Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn't
before. What if Christmas, he thought, doesn't come from a store? What if
Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more?
                       ~~~~ Dr Seuss
Wishing you all a whole lot of a little bit more this Christmas.
Much Light and Love,
Sister Bridget

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December 24, 2007

~~A Prayer for Yule~~

A Prayer for Yule

May the log burn,
May the wheel turn,
May evil spurn,
May the Sun return.

~~Author Unknown

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December 21, 2007

First Day of Winter.

Happy Winter Everyone!

If we had no winter, spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome
          -Anne Bradstreet

While winter is by far NOT my favorite season, this quote reminded me of something I say to clients all the time..... That the only way out is THROUGH! What waits on the other side makes it all worth while.

Happy Solstice Everyone!
Light and Love
Sister Bridget

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December 19, 2007

Sheer Goddess website up and running!!!

Hey Guys!!!

Awesome news! The Sheer Goddess Website is up and running! Check it out!

www.sheergoddess.com

Be sure to read the great information about the ingredients, and fair trade products, and the philosophy of the Sheer Goddess lines. My two favorite products are the Day Dreaming Nights Moisture Cream and the Phaedra's Tea Rose Lotion . But everything is great! (trust me, I have tried them all!)

Those of you  doing some kind of spellwork, please remember these are consectrated products and can be used as adjunct work on your case. Please email your caseworker (or me, if you like) for suggestions.

Light and Love

Sister Bridget

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December 17, 2007

The Reiki Ideals

Hi!

I have been wanting to start a series of entries about Reiki for a little while now. So, tonight I thought I would start with a little introduction about Reiki.

Not many of you know this, but I have been trained in Usui-Tibetian and Karuna Reiki. I have taken all of my classes thru the International Center for Reiki Training. The center has extremely high standard in teaching, and I highly recommend anyone considering taking a Reiki class to look for a class taught by an ICRT teacher.

From the International Center for Reiki Training (www.reiki.org):

"Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. It is administered by "laying on hands" and is based on the idea that an unseen "life force energy" flows through us and is what causes us to be alive. If one's "life force energy" is low, then we are more likely to get sick or feel stress, and if it is high, we are more capable of being happy and healthy.

The word Reiki is made of two Japanese words - Rei which means "God's Wisdom or the Higher Power" and Ki which is "life force energy". So Reiki is actually "spiritually guided life force energy."

Reiki is a simple, natural and safe method of spiritual healing and self-improvement that everyone can use. It has been effective in helping virtually every known illness and malady and always creates a beneficial effect. It also works in conjunction with all other medical or therapeutic techniques to relieve side effects and promote recovery.

An amazingly simple technique to learn, the ability to use Reiki is not taught in the usual sense, but is transferred to the student during a Reiki class. This ability is passed on during an "attunement" given by a Reiki master and allows the student to tap into an unlimited supply of "life force energy" to improve one's health and enhance the quality of life.

Its use is not dependent on one's intellectual capacity or spiritual development and therefore is available to everyone. It has been successfully taught to thousands of people of all ages and backgrounds. "

So, there you have a brief explaination of what Reiki is.

Next, here are the Reiki Ideal that founder Dr Mikao Usui set forth:

The Reiki Ideals

Just for Today, Do not Anger

Just for today, Do not Worry

Just for today, Be kind to your neighbour and every living being

Just for Today, Do your work honestly

Just for today, Give thanks for your many blessings.

So, there you have it. These Ideals look simple enough....but is it really that simple to live by them? I personally think living by them would really make our lives simpler :) In the coming weeks, I am going to discuss each ideal seperatley. I hope you will join me with comments as to what each Ideal means to you.

Light and Love

Sister BridgetHol


December 08, 2007

A Few Minutes of Peace

I was looking for something else, and came across this really nice (and brief) meditation for Peace on beliefnet.com.  Check it out. It takes only a few minutes, and it will refresh your day.

Light and Love

Sister Bridget

Peace