Saturday, June 2

Updates

Still on the early morning rising so have only 2 more of Sa's poems to get up and on line, I realised it took me a good couple of hours this morning with Re-Connect, looking for the pics and then playing around with them and then making them into web pages, and now I have looked through on line with firefox and they look mighty strange so will need to check em in IE, but it is Saturday so I shall be sitting crocheting in the sun for 3 hours and listening to Jonathon Ross......BBC Rado2
I spent some time getting fotos of new crochet items and uploading them to my web store at auction platform, and updating Crochet Crook
Had a couple of calls about furniture, but no follow up; text from Lau saying she is moving flats on the 19th, no doubt I'll get the low down when I talk to her on Wed, as she is off down to Moniaive then see Sa and also get her tattoo coloured
I finally finished Jo's shrug so now all I need to do is dye it as she wants a particular shade of blue and I couldn't find it in the cotton; quite a nice wee pattern from the happy hooker, so have started another in green

Raising Our Consciousness
Stepping Out From Where We Were

Albert Einstein said, “No problem can be solved from the same consciousness that created it. We must learn to see the world anew.” A Nobel Prize winner, Albert Einstein’s scientific theories transformed the world’s understanding of the universe and its workings, so we can believe that these words come from his personal experience and helped him to explore both science and life itself. He offered us an example of what can be learned by looking deeply into nature to reach a deeper understanding of all life and by following our ideas to their logical conclusions in our minds before acting upon them in the world.

When we apply this quote to our lives, we can see that we cannot create abundance by staying in a consciousness of poverty, nor can we gain a sense of power in our lives while identifying ourselves as a victim. Situations begun from anger or fear can have little chance of reaching a state of peace and trust unless someone involved can conceive of that possibility and act upon it. We need to find ways to step outside of our limited understanding in order to seek a bigger picture. One way to do this is to shift our perspective to see the situation from another’s point of view and ideally the perspective of all others involved. Even if we can’t truly know another’s motivations, by imagining what they might be, we open ourselves up to numerous possibilities and an expanded vision. This alone can shift our feelings of anger to compassion and the desire for a positive solution for all involved.

Once we have opened our mind to greater possibilities, we can connect to our higher self for inspired solutions. From the peace at our center, we gain distance from our emotions to connect to intuitive wisdom that offers us understanding of the underlying causes and the inspiration needed to guide our steps in a new direction. Albert Einstein showed us the impact that can be made when we raise our consciousness and allow ourselves to imagine the possibilities.

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