This simple 2-option plan can change everything. Try it. Experiment.
It is also an easy "meditation" practice that could lead to change in relationships, career, energy, happiness.
"Grandmother on 2 Options for Planning Your Day," Recorded 7-29-19, Posted 7-30-19, 3 minutes, 34 seconds.
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TRANSCRIPT
GRANDMOTHER:
If you would think generally about your actions and plans for each day, you would begin to see that you have 2 kinds of options with some clarity.
You can take the time to meditate or contemplate a challenge, a to-do list, a problem with higher dimensional thoughtfulness and love of all of the beings involved -- or you can simply do as you have done in the role that you have played.
Even 5 minutes of taking the care to meditate upon the people involved, the circumstances and even the objects of your reality involved and to put as much loving regard for each one into the situation as is humanly possible for you: That 5 minutes changes the situation instantly because of your intention.
Even before you have done the contemplation, you have changed the situation! Because you have decided, you have chosen a creative reality to contemplate, and to be loving in that situation.
So, you see before you these 2 primary pathways for decision-making:
- One in which you include in your “minutes” – and that means your “now” repeated – a much larger consideration for all of those beings and objects involved and their energies.
- And one in which you do not take the time or have the intention to do that and have a narrower range -- of perception of each project, of participation in each project, and of the potential for each project being an object.
To see the difference that 5 minutes can make in a whole universe of minutes – just 5 minutes can change everything!
-- Grandmother from Another Planet
“Attitude is a choice. Happiness is a choice. Optimism is a choice. Kindness is a choice. Giving is a choice. Respect is a choice. Whatever choice you make makes you. Choose wisely.”
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